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This Course is a hybrid: 4 weeks online, plus 1.5 days in classroom, plus final exam in classroom.


Concern over healthcare for all people continues to grow, fueled by economic globalization, worldwide news coverage, and the ease with which an epidemic or disaster in distant lands can affect other nations within hours. There also exists a heartening sense of caring that motivates individuals to respond with compassion and action to those who are most in need.

Yet healthcare professionals who enter service in low-resource communities often discover that their education poorly prepared them to work effectively because:
  • Health challenges are distinct. Malnutrition, unique injuries, and certain infectious diseases are common in low-resource communities, but they are rare in wealthier ones.
  • Healthcare resources are minimal. Safe drinking water and adequate housing, let alone diagnostic technologies and specialty consultation, are rarely available in low-resource communities.
  • Cultural context is challenging. Success in promoting health and combating disease requires an intimate understanding of human behavior, which often contrasts sharply from one community to another.
  • Leadership skills are underdeveloped. Effective health intervention requires attention to community-wide needs and resources, team building, and strategic planning - concepts infrequently addressed in the education of healthcare professionals.
  • Living and working in low-resource communities demands unique personal skills. Attention to physical health, emotional wellbeing, financial subjects, and family relationships is essential for long-term success.
  ENROLLMENT QUALIFICATIONS  

Enrollment is open to all healthcare professionals and healthcare profession students.

  COMPETENCY OBJECTIVES  

At the completion of the INMED International Public Health Intensive Hybrid Course, students in the context of a low-resource community will be able to:
  • Advocate for literacy, economic development, and effective interventions to promote health and prevent death and disability
  • Assure that healthcare interventions are culturally appropriate
  • Effectively mitigate and respond to disaster events
  • Design effective health interventions as part of a leadership team
Micah Flint, MPA, addresses disaster management
  COURSE CONTENT  

The Course will address the following bodies of knowledge:
  • International Public Health - Factors that most significantly impact health in low-resource communities.
  • Cross-Cultural Competency - Skills to effectively promote health in a new cultural context.
  • Disaster Management - Action in advance to mitigate loss and effectively respond
  • International Health Leadership - How healthcare professionals can work in partnership with communities to design and lead effective, sustainable healthcare systems.
  EDUCATIONAL COMPONENTS/METHODS  

Students in the Course will achieve the above learning objectives through the following educational components:
  • Interactive online presentations by expert professionals
  • Case studies providing analysis
  • Formation groups exploring personal application
Students will need to devote 5-7 hours per week during the online segment of the course.

  EVALUATION  

Assessment of student's performance will be based upon:
  • Attendance and participation in all Course events
  • Acceptable performance on examinations
  CERTIFICATION  

Students who successfully complete the course of study and who pass the final examination will receive the INMED Academic Qualification In International Public Health. Verification of the educational experience will be provided to the student's affiliated school or residency program. Those who do not pass the final examination will receive a certificate of attendance.

  INMED DIPLOMA OPTION  

INMED highly recommends that the International Public Health Intensive Hybrid Course be complemented with a supervised clinical experience in international public health. Both can be enrolled for simultaneously via the INMED International Public Health Diploma.

  COURSE DIRECTORS  

Nicholas Comninellis, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine
President, Institute for International Medicine - INMED
John O. Gibson, MD
Director of Global Health Education, John Peter Smith Family Medicine Residency, Ft Worth, Texas
Assistant Professor, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Nancy Crigger, PhD, ARNP
Associate Professor of Nursing, Graceland University

  HOST  

INMED - Institute for International Medicine

  PARTNERS  
  COURSE REGISTRATION  

Click Here To Register On-Line. Or if you prefer, download the Course Brochure and register by mail.