This document provides information about Team:MED and their various global health initiatives. It discusses their projects in Tonga, Uganda, and Nepal. For each country, it provides background information, details about the local healthcare challenges, goals of their medical trips, and logistics such as dates and costs. The overall document encourages medical students to get involved with Team:MED by applying for their upcoming global health trips or joining their organization more generally.
El presente trabajo contiene el diagnóstico de aula e institucional realizado en la academia angloamericana. Además, del diagnóstico aplicado a la comunidad el "El Encanto" lugar donde se encuentra ubicada dicha instuitución.
This study provides an overview of the development and environmental effects of protein crop production in Europe. Nine policy options for supporting protein crops are presented: six inside the CAP, and three outside. We recommend an integrated policy approach combining the inclusion of protein crops into greening measures, investment in research and constraints on the use of synthetic nitrogen fertiliser. We conclude that increasing the production of protein crops would be an important contribution to the sustainable development of European agricultural and
food systems.
Intervento della Prof.ssa Maria Uribe al Workshop "Il web in aula" organizzato da CTU- Università degli Studi di Milano e METID-Politecnico di Milano in collaborazione con Sie-L Società Italiana di e-Learning.
TOWN OF NANTUCKET BOARD OF HEALTH REGULATIONS
LOCAL REGULATION 75.00
THE CONTENT AND APPLICATION OF FERTILIZER FOR USE ON
NANTUCKET. Background information for presentation during the Buzzards Bay Coalition's 2013 Decision Makers Workshop series. Learn more at www.savebuzzardsbay.org/DecisionMakers
Slides from the TeamMED Launch night held early in 2014. Provides an overview of TeamMED, exciting events and trips for 2014, and information about the 2014 Tonga trip.jyg
El presente trabajo contiene el diagnóstico de aula e institucional realizado en la academia angloamericana. Además, del diagnóstico aplicado a la comunidad el "El Encanto" lugar donde se encuentra ubicada dicha instuitución.
This study provides an overview of the development and environmental effects of protein crop production in Europe. Nine policy options for supporting protein crops are presented: six inside the CAP, and three outside. We recommend an integrated policy approach combining the inclusion of protein crops into greening measures, investment in research and constraints on the use of synthetic nitrogen fertiliser. We conclude that increasing the production of protein crops would be an important contribution to the sustainable development of European agricultural and
food systems.
Intervento della Prof.ssa Maria Uribe al Workshop "Il web in aula" organizzato da CTU- Università degli Studi di Milano e METID-Politecnico di Milano in collaborazione con Sie-L Società Italiana di e-Learning.
TOWN OF NANTUCKET BOARD OF HEALTH REGULATIONS
LOCAL REGULATION 75.00
THE CONTENT AND APPLICATION OF FERTILIZER FOR USE ON
NANTUCKET. Background information for presentation during the Buzzards Bay Coalition's 2013 Decision Makers Workshop series. Learn more at www.savebuzzardsbay.org/DecisionMakers
Slides from the TeamMED Launch night held early in 2014. Provides an overview of TeamMED, exciting events and trips for 2014, and information about the 2014 Tonga trip.jyg
Public health – an unexplored career option - By Dr.Tanmay Bagaderajendra deshpande
• BAMS TO WHO Success story
• Guest Lecture By Dr.Tanmay Bagade on 12 March 16
• This is PPT of Dr.Tanmay Bagade’s Lecture on Scope to BAMS students ,to make their career in Public Health sector .Dr.Tanmay is a past student of Ayurved College Nigdi ,Pune 16 .After pursuing his BAMS from CARC & then MD in Ayurvedic Gynaecology ,he worked with NGOS in Nepal .Then after working in south Africa & for UNISEF ,he passed all tests of WHO & now working as Obstetric Consultant for WHO & now living in Australia .Prof.Deshpande took initiative to invite him for Guest Lecture ,for inspiring young generation . So to get benefit of his wonderful inspiring Lecture to every Ayurved student ,Prof.Deshpande is uploading his Lecture on Internet .Mail ID of Dr.Tanmay is tanmay0303@gmail.com
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Since 2005, Rotarians from around the world have packaged
tens of millions of meals with Stop Hunger Now. This
meal-packaging program is a fun, hands-on international
service project that encourages a cooperative effort within
the community. Learn how you can engage your club in this
sustainable global feeding effort that delivers nutrition to
people in more than 70 countries. Additionally, you’ll hear
about Stop Hunger Now’s new sustainable development
project opportunities and possibilities for global grants.
INTERNATIONAL HEALTH AGENCIES BY ANUSHRI SRIVASTAV.pptxAnushriSrivastav
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
WE CHAMPION HEALTH AND A BETTER FUTURE FOR ALL’
INTRODUCTION- WHO leads and champions global efforts to give everyone, everywhere, an equal chance to live a healthy life.
HISTORY- founded in 1948, 7 April
HEADQUARTERS- Geneva
OFFICES- 6 semi autonomus regional and 150 fields offices
DIRECTOR- Dr. Tedros Adhanam Ghebeyesus
OBJECTIVES-
Direction, co-ordination agencies
Collaboration with local bodies
Help the government in health services
Proper technological assistance
To attain highest possible level of health
Prioritize and support health
Formulate health policies
Disease inspection and analysis
Health education
GOAL: To ensure that a billion more people have universal health coverage, to protect a billion more people from health emergencies and provide a further billion people with better health and well being
ORGANIZATION: executive board, secretariat, world health assembly
FUNCTION:
FOR UNIVERSAL HEALTH
Focus on PHCare
Sustainable financing and protection
Access to health products and medicines
Training of health workforce and advice on labor policies
Support people participation in National health policies
Increasing monitoring, data and information
FOR HEALTH EMERGENCIES
Identification, mitigation and risk management
Prevention and support of development of tools
Detect and respond to acute health emergencies
Support delivery of essential health services
FOR HEALTH AND WELL BEING
Address social determinants
Promote intersectoral approach for health
Prioritize health in all policies and healthy settings
THROUGH WORK, ADDRESS
Prevention of non- communicable disease
Mental health promotion
Climate change
Antimicrobial resistance
Elimination and eradication of communicable disease
UNITED NATION FUND FOR POPULATION ACTIVITYINTRODUCTION- SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AGENCY
MISSION- To deliver a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every childbirth is safe, and every young person’s potential is fullfilled
AIM- to improve reproductive and maternal health worldwide
ESTABLISHED YEAR- 1969 (1974 in INDIA)
HEADQUARTER- NEW YORK
DIRECTOR- Dr. Natalia Kanem (2017)
FUNCTION
Develop national healthcare
Increasing the access to birthcontrol
Leading campaigns against child marriage
Prevention of violence against gender
Prevention of female genital mutiliation
Treatment and prevention of STD and RTI
MCH care
HIV prevention and treatment
IEC on sexuality and treatment of infertility and Abortion
FOCUS area:
Reproductive health
Gender equality
Population and development strategies
Girl education
Political participation for women
FGM
Child marriage
UNITED NATION DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME 1965
ESTABLISHED- 22 November. 1965
HEADQUARTER- New York
HEAD- Achim steiner
STRUCTURE- 170 member countries and territories
INTRODUCTION-
Advocates for change and connect countries to knowledge, experience and resources to help people bulid a better life for themselves
Encourages Human right protection, women empowerment in all its programme
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Dr. Heather Schmidt of Agnesian HealthCare presents on the benefits of living a healthier life this year. Fitness and proper nutrition are essential ingredients for good health.
Global nursing: the Dance between Health and DevelopmentMary Ellen Ciptak
Global Nursing and Healthcare Considerations
Chronic Noncommunicable disease
Global Health Bodies
Humanitarian, grassroots global organizations
International organizations
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In 2013 CORE Group worked in partnership with UNICEF, USAID, national and local governments, and other organizations to implement “A Promise Renewed,” the campaign to end preventable maternal and child deaths within a generation.
This presentation discusses the establishment, challenges and achievements of SAACHAC. Advisory committee members Dr Lillian Mwanri and Mabok Marial lead the discussion with PEACE Multicultural Service Manager Enaam Oudih at the nder the Baobab African Diaspora Networking Zone at the International AIDS Conference, AIDS 2014.
2. What is TeamMed?
• Global • Student
Health Welfare
Initiatives
TeamMed MUMUS
Ignite Wildfire
• Global • Rural
Health Health
3. What Do We Do?
Global Health
Initiatives
(GHI)
Resource Fundraising &
Donation Sponsorship
TeamMed
Local
Medical Volunteering
Electives Opportunities
(LVO)
4. Global Health Initiatives (GHIs)
• Holistic projects • Structured trip program
– Health promotion – Pre-trip preparation: meet
– Donation of medical your team, cultural/
equipment language courses, research,
– Village outreach fundraising
projects – Detailed day-to-day program
– Cultural exchange – Proper de-briefing
5. 10 Ethical Guidelines
1. Recognise that patients’ rights are universal.
2. Put your host community’s interests first.
3. Give local trainees priority.
4. Emphasise education.
5. Think long-term sustainability.
6. Do not use the ‘developing world’
for practising your skills.
7. Practise quality medicine.
8. Know your limits.
9. Have a focus.
10. Consider the broader implication of your presence.
6. Ensuring Mutual Benefits…
• Framework for trip development
• Teaming up with existing services
• Capacity and infrastructure building
• Good donation principles
• Multiple return visits
Medical Host
students community
7. Local Volunteering Initiatives
(LVOs)
• Transforming lives in the • Making bonds with
slums of Delhi through: indigenous communities in
- Education Arnhem Land
- Immunisation
- Empowerment • Two week trip at the end of
the year.
• Workshops to make
birthing kits, vaccination
schedules and an English
curriculum.
8. Get Involved
• Become a member
• Attend TeamMed events
• Support our fundraisers
• Sign up for our GHIs & LVOs
• Join a sub-committee
• Stayed tuned www.teammed.org
10. Team:MED Tonga
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11. About Tonga
“When it comes to global health, there is no
‘them’... only ‘us’.” - Global health Council
• Kingdom of Tonga is an archipelago
in the south pacific comprising 176
islands with a population of
approximately 100,000
• Agriculture forms the backbone of its
economy
• Health funding is limited and
dictated by the government
• Currently an overarching of burden
of non-communicable illnesses such
as Obesity, Diabetes and
Cardiovascular disease.
12. About the Hospital
• Prince Ngu Wellington Hospital, Vaiola
• 60 bed hospital, 2 doctors and 8 nurses
• Services include general medicine + surgery,
paediatrics and obstetrics/gynaecology.
• Outpatient services + Rural outreach
13. SO WHY COME?
“... the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health is
one of the fundamental rights of every human being without
distinction of race, religion, political belief, economic or social
condition...”
WHO definition of health
17. Last Year
• Emphasis on Diabetes and
Obesity education
• Health Promotion in local
schools
• Medical supply donation
• Working alongside the US
Peace Corps
18. Goals this year
• Maintaining a self-sustainable
long-term relation with Tonga.
• Chronic illness management
– Wound Care: Diabetic ulcers!
• Working with local GP to establish
a health awareness campaign.
– Sexual health
19. Who we are looking for…
• Are you one of the following?
– Enthusiastic
– Creative
– Passionate
If so… then we want
YOU!
20. Trip Details
• Date? 17-28th of June
• Who? 4 Medical students (Year I-IV)
• Cost? Approx. AUD $1800
• Applications open TODAY!
• Applications close midnight 29th of March.
• More information on our website: teammed.org
• Email your interests to teammed@monashclubs.org
21. Team:MED Uganda
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32. Rough Itinerary
Dates: June 17th – 28th
• 17th – Arrive Kampala
• 1 or 2 days in Kampala (capital)
– Visit Mulago Hospital
• 1 day travel to Lubanda Village
• Activities in Lubanda and surrounding villages
• 28th – Return to Kampala
33. Activities
• Health Workshops – HIV, nutrition, diabetes
• Clinical experience – consultations, laboratory
work, general health checks,
• Visits – government departments, HIV units,
surrounding clinics, elderly & those suffering
from HIV
• Medical testing at sporting match
34.
35. Cost
• City
– Accommodation $3-$10/night
– Food $3.50-$7/meal
• Village
– Meals $1.50 lunch/dinner
– Washing $2.50/load
– Accommodation $10/night
• Transport
– $150 for the van per day
• Spending money
• Other expenses – flights, insurance, immunizations, visa
36. Before You Go
• Fundraising
• Research & Learning & Brainstorming
• Collecting Resources
• Meetings
37. When You Return
• Reflection & Feedback
• Continuation of projects
• Get involved with Help Us Grow (HUG)
• Get involved with TeamMED
38. Important Information
• Applications open tonight!
• Close 29th March at midnight
• Interview Saturday 6th March – morning
• Questions
– Ask me!
– teammed@monashclubs.org
• How to apply:
– www.
– Find us on facebook – follow links
– Visit www.teammed.org
39. Team:MED Nepal
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Images that some viewers may find disturbing. Parental guidance recommended
TeamMED is a student-driven, not-for-profit organisation that provides an avenue for Monash University medical students to become involved in medical volunteer initiatives world-wide and local volunteer opportunities. Set up in 2009
Not overseas hospital attachment. Optimize your time there
Personal and professional benefits stand to gain from Developing countries to have the opportunity to do procedures and see weird and wonderful diseases Make a difference, value add to the community, create an impact, develop sustainable relationship
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