Medical Peace Work MOOC
May 1st - June 11th, 2017
online course
Violence affects health in multiple ways. Medical peace work is an important and emerging field of expertise in health, violence prevention, and peace-building. This course will introduce you to some of the key concepts, opportunities and dilemmas in the field through six case studies on causes, responses, roles, and duties of healthcare practitioners in dealing with violence and building peaceful societies.
This free online course uses the following six MPW online teaching cases:
1. Crisis at the district hospital
2. Domestic violence
3. Refugee health
4. Healing torture victims
5. Nuclear weapons
6. Climate change and health
-Discuss definitions of peace, conflict, and violence and their relationship to the health professions
-Understand the different types of MPW that health care professionals can participate in globally and locally
-Recognise and respond to violence
Different health professionals and students in these fields.
It is particularly relevant to students in clinical healthcare professions (such as medicine, nursing, and allied health) and equally relevant to those working in broader disciplines (such as public health, global health, and development studies).
This course has been created for people with some experience in healthcare.
Workload: 12 hours (6 weeks á 2 hours)
Certificate of attendance, Certificate of completion
E-Learning
English
Participation is free
Klaus Melf, E-Mail: melf@legermotatomvapen.no
Ingvild Fossgard Sandøy, E-Mail: ingvild.sandoy@cih.uib.no