Education for Healthcare in Disasters: an Imperative for Undergraduate Medical Education

Disasters, which are defined as “situations or events which overwhelm the capacity of local sources to address needs”, have been increasing in terms of frequency, diversity and destructiveness, both in our country and throughout the world. The situation of healthcare systems becomes more complicated...

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Main Authors: Murat Civaner, Kevser Vatansever, Harun Balcıoğlu, Cavit Işık Yavuz, Özlem Sarıkaya
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Language:English
Published: Galenos Publishing House 2011-09-01
Series:Balkan Medical Journal
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spelling doaj-bfea03d9398b42a1a1a4f895a56967ec2020-11-24T22:52:10ZengGalenos Publishing HouseBalkan Medical Journal2146-31232146-31312011-09-012803344350Education for Healthcare in Disasters: an Imperative for Undergraduate Medical EducationMurat CivanerKevser VatanseverHarun BalcıoğluCavit Işık YavuzÖzlem SarıkayaDisasters, which are defined as “situations or events which overwhelm the capacity of local sources to address needs”, have been increasing in terms of frequency, diversity and destructiveness, both in our country and throughout the world. The situation of healthcare systems becomes more complicated in disasters because of the increased healthcare needs of populations and the necessity for multidisciplinary work and collaboration with volunteer teams, besides the direct damages on infrastructure and loss of manpower. One of the main tools for coping with these problems is training healthcare workers for disasters. However, it is difficult to claim that disaster preparedness and education for health professionals for responding efficiently are adequate, both for Turkey and the world. Although there are numerous training programs, many of them are organized without any collaboration of institutions, have severe gaps in the content, are unable to cover target groups, and are unable to support coordination of disaster workers from different sectors. In this study, it was aimed to review the existing situation of disaster education in the health sector, and to define the needs for education. Also, core competency objectives for undergraduate medical education are determined and a program is proposed.http://tutfd.org/text.php3?id=793Disastershealthcare in disastersundergraduate medical education
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Özlem Sarıkaya
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Education for Healthcare in Disasters: an Imperative for Undergraduate Medical Education
Balkan Medical Journal
Disasters
healthcare in disasters
undergraduate medical education
author_facet Murat Civaner
Kevser Vatansever
Harun Balcıoğlu
Cavit Işık Yavuz
Özlem Sarıkaya
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title Education for Healthcare in Disasters: an Imperative for Undergraduate Medical Education
title_short Education for Healthcare in Disasters: an Imperative for Undergraduate Medical Education
title_full Education for Healthcare in Disasters: an Imperative for Undergraduate Medical Education
title_fullStr Education for Healthcare in Disasters: an Imperative for Undergraduate Medical Education
title_full_unstemmed Education for Healthcare in Disasters: an Imperative for Undergraduate Medical Education
title_sort education for healthcare in disasters: an imperative for undergraduate medical education
publisher Galenos Publishing House
series Balkan Medical Journal
issn 2146-3123
2146-3131
publishDate 2011-09-01
description Disasters, which are defined as “situations or events which overwhelm the capacity of local sources to address needs”, have been increasing in terms of frequency, diversity and destructiveness, both in our country and throughout the world. The situation of healthcare systems becomes more complicated in disasters because of the increased healthcare needs of populations and the necessity for multidisciplinary work and collaboration with volunteer teams, besides the direct damages on infrastructure and loss of manpower. One of the main tools for coping with these problems is training healthcare workers for disasters. However, it is difficult to claim that disaster preparedness and education for health professionals for responding efficiently are adequate, both for Turkey and the world. Although there are numerous training programs, many of them are organized without any collaboration of institutions, have severe gaps in the content, are unable to cover target groups, and are unable to support coordination of disaster workers from different sectors. In this study, it was aimed to review the existing situation of disaster education in the health sector, and to define the needs for education. Also, core competency objectives for undergraduate medical education are determined and a program is proposed.
topic Disasters
healthcare in disasters
undergraduate medical education
url http://tutfd.org/text.php3?id=793
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