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This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. This book
investigates what international placements of healthcare employees
in low resource settings add to the UK workforce and the efficacy
of its national health system. The authors present empirical data
collected from a volunteer deployment project in Uganda focused on
reducing maternal and new-born mortality and discuss the learning
and experiential outcomes for UK health care professionals acting
as long term volunteers in low resource settings. They also develop
a model for structured placement that offers optimal learning and
experiential outcomes and minimizes risk, while shedding new light
on the role that international placements play as part of
continuing professional development both in the UK and in other
sending countries.
This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. This book
examines the current state of elective placements of medical
undergraduate students in developing countries and their impact on
health care education at home. Drawing from a recent case study of
volunteer deployment in Uganda, the authors provide an in-depth
evaluation of the impacts on the students themselves and the
learning outcomes associated with placements in low resource
settings, as well as the impacts that these forms of student
mobility have on the host settings. In addition to reviewing the
existing literature on elective placements, the authors outline a
potential model for the future development of ethical elective
placements. As the book concurs with an increasing international
demand for elective placements, it will be of immediate interest to
universities, intermediary organizations, students as consumers,
and hosting organisations in low-resource settings.
This book is open access under a CC BY license. This book explores
the impact that professional volunteers have on the low resource
countries they choose to spend time in. Whilst individual
volunteering may be of immediate benefit to individual patients,
this intervention may have detrimental effects on local health
systems; distorting labour markets, accentuating dependencies and
creating opportunities for corruption. Improved volunteer
deployment may avoid these risks and present opportunities for
sustainable systems change. The empirical research presented in
this book stems from a specific volunteering intervention funded by
the Tropical Health Education Trust and focused on improving
maternal and newborn health in Uganda. However, important
opportunities exist for policy transfer to other contexts.
This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. This book
investigates what international placements of healthcare employees
in low resource settings add to the UK workforce and the efficacy
of its national health system. The authors present empirical data
collected from a volunteer deployment project in Uganda focused on
reducing maternal and new-born mortality and discuss the learning
and experiential outcomes for UK health care professionals acting
as long term volunteers in low resource settings. They also develop
a model for structured placement that offers optimal learning and
experiential outcomes and minimizes risk, while shedding new light
on the role that international placements play as part of
continuing professional development both in the UK and in other
sending countries.
This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. This book
examines the current state of elective placements of medical
undergraduate students in developing countries and their impact on
health care education at home. Drawing from a recent case study of
volunteer deployment in Uganda, the authors provide an in-depth
evaluation of the impacts on the students themselves and the
learning outcomes associated with placements in low resource
settings, as well as the impacts that these forms of student
mobility have on the host settings. In addition to reviewing the
existing literature on elective placements, the authors outline a
potential model for the future development of ethical elective
placements. As the book concurs with an increasing international
demand for elective placements, it will be of immediate interest to
universities, intermediary organizations, students as consumers,
and hosting organisations in low-resource settings.
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