The Ethics of Educational Healthcare Placements in Low and Middle Income Countries : First Do No Harm?
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Cham :
Springer International Publishing AG,
2017.
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- The Ethics of Educational Healthcare Placements in Low and Middle Income Countries
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- 1 Introduction: Why Ethical Educational Placements?
- Globalisation, Internationalisation and Undergraduate Mobilities
- Student Mobility
- The 'Elective'
- International Health Electives
- The Ethical Educational Placement (EEP) Concept
- The Remainder of the Book
- 2 The Ethical Educational Placement Project
- Introduction
- The Background
- The Concept
- Project Setup
- Risk Assessment
- Student Recruitment and Selection
- Student Induction
- Placement Cohorts and Locations
- Placement Structure and Activities in Uganda: the Role of the Professional Volunteer
- Local Supervision
- Flexibility versus Structure
- Placement Timetabling
- Student Placement Activities
- Placement Structure and Activities in India
- Leisure and Free Time
- Placement Costs and Student Contributions
- Project Evaluation
- Summary
- 3 Student Learning on Ethical Educational Placements
- Transformational Learning
- Knowledge and Skills
- Systems Thinking
- Resource Awareness
- Clinical and Technical Skills
- Personal Values and the Patient Interface
- Cultural Competence
- Communication
- Teaching and Presentation Skills
- Service Improvement and Leadership Skills
- Personal Growth
- Employability
- Summary
- 4 Ethical Placements? Under What Conditions Can Educational Placements Support Sustainable Development?
- Introduction
- Supporting Professional Volunteer Engagement and Efficacy
- Students as Knowledge Brokers
- Case Study 1: Holistic Responses to Domestic Violence
- The 'Fair Trade Premium': Local Investment Without Fostering Corruption
- Case Study 2: Reducing Maternal Mortality Through Infection Prevention Control.
- From 'Ninja Medicine' to 'Neglected Processes'
- Case Study 3: Sustainable Capacity-Building at Kagote Health Centre, Kabarole District
- Case Study 4: The Youth and Women Foundation (YAWE) Mobile Clinic
- Case Study 5: Building the Case for Public-Private-Partnerships in Kabarole District
- Relationship and Capacity-building in Partner Universities
- Conclusions
- 5 Managing Reciprocity: No Harm Approaches to International Educational Placements
- Reciprocity and Fair Trade Learning
- The Multiplier Effects of Student Consumption
- Early Career Mobility and Global Citizenship
- EEP Model
- Infrastructure Investment Through Partnership-Building
- Sending Organisations
- Host Organisations
- Professional Volunteers
- Placement Operationalisation
- Evaluation and Iterative Review
- Appendix 1
- Ethical Educational Placement Student Agreement
- Usual Placement Hours and Leave
- Student Conduct
- Project Evaluation and Review
- Declaration
- Appendix 2
- The Ethical Elective Placement Project - Post-Placement Student Survey
- Appendix 3 Interview Schedule
- International Placements, Uganda. Pre-departure interview schedule: students
- References
- Index.