Global Health Clinical Course Open to UA/Banner Health Residents, Fellows

Teaser image of experiences in the Global Health Program at the University of ArizonaThe Office of Global Health at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson would like to inform residents and fellows at Banner – University Medical Center clinical facilities that they are able to enroll in the Global Health: Clinical and Community Care (MED896A) course to prepare to join colleagues abroad on medical missions to broaden their training and clinical experience.  

Global Health: Clinical and Community Care (MED896A)
Sept. 30 – Oct. 18, 2019
8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Monday-Friday
Weblink: http://globalhealth.arizona.edu/clinical-community-care-course

Join clinical colleagues from around North America preparing to go abroad.

Be optimally prepared for the clinical and resource challenges before you go. With many residencies encouraging — even requiring — global health clinical experience, you will enhance your effectiveness and learning in your developing-nation rotation with this advance preparatory course, where the collegial interaction, lively discussions and demonstrations by clinicians from several specialties make this an experience that can’t be duplicated.

What — and who — is in this Global Health Course?

This Arizona Global Health course, begun in 1982 and revised annually, is a small-group, case-oriented interactive preparation for residents and senior medical students planning a clinical and/or public health experience in a low-income nation (see video at bottom of this page). Faculty from a dozen clinical and public health areas, each with extensive “on-the-ground” experience in developing nations, guide participants in adapting clinical skills to resource limitations, regardless of clinical specialty.

Where: University of Arizona Health Sciences campus in Tucson

Enrollment is limited to 30 participants:  This enables small-group case discussions and demonstrations with clinical faculty mentors — which occupies approximately 25 percent of our 80 class hours.

Scheduling your residency year: Because the course runs from 8:30 a.m. to approximately 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, participating clinicians can do some cross-cover or night call, but should not expect to do other clinical rotations during this time.

Residents who need to do continuity clinics may be excused one afternoon per week [Friday or Thursday afternoon] for their clinic.

Enrollment procedures: Fully explained on our website — http://globalhealth.arizona.edu/clinical-community-care-course

Deadlines: Enrollment info should be received by Thursday, Aug. 1, 2019.

This course will be held again May 11-29, 2020.

How can this course fit your residency or career plans?

Contact your residency director and:

Office of Global Health | University of Arizona College of Medicine - Tucson

Release Date: 
02/06/2019 - 11:00am
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