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Welcome to the inaugural Introduction to Global Health: Short Course (Hybrid) for 2024-2025! We are thrilled to
have you join us in this exciting learning journey, supported by the Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology, in
collaboration with the Prague Center for Global Health.
Global health is a critical field of study as the world faces escalating health security risks, from environmental
degradation and the spread of infectious diseases, to the rise in non-communicable diseases and the impact of
human conflicts. Our interconnected world means that disasters affecting one community can have far-reaching
consequences. In this intensive three-day short course, you will gain a foundational understanding of global
health issues and apply practical knowledge through group work and case studies.
Course Format
This course will be delivered in a hybrid format, allowing you to participate either in person or online. We will
schedule sessions to fit the team’s needs and provide flexibility for both virtual and physical attendance.
Poslední úprava: Špácová Marika, DiS. (03.10.2024)
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What to Expect
Throughout the course, you will engage with a range of learning materials, including lectures, seminar presentations, and background reading materials. To successfully complete the course and obtain credit, you are required to meet the following:
1. Attendance - Participation is mandatory, whether you attend in person or virtually. 2. Assignments - You will need to:
Poslední úprava: Špácová Marika, DiS. (03.10.2024)
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1) one press briefing (3 minutes maximum) 2) one clinical briefing for subject matter experts (SMEs)[10 minutes maximum] 3) one six-page group report for credit
Poslední úprava: Špácová Marika, DiS. (28.05.2024)
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Combination of lectures, group work and online meetings. Literature: In press: Quinn, JM, et al. Comprehensive Medical Support in Complex Emergencies (CMSCE): Pilot course review 2020-02-03. Globalization and Health DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.22467/v1
Published:
Global Health Security Alliance (GloHSA): COVID-19, Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness, 2020-04-03 | journal-article. DOI: 10.1017/dmp.2020.70
Quinn JM, Bencko V, Bongartz AV, Stoeva P, Atanasoska Arsov A, De Porzi S, Bohonek M, Ti R, Taylor J, Mitchell J, Reinhard V, Majovsky P, Kuca J, Kral P, Fazekas L, Bubenik Z. NATO and evidence-based military and disaster medicine: case for Vigorous Warrior Live Exercise Series. Cent Eur J Public Health. 2020 Dec;28(4):325-330. doi: 10.21101/cejph.a6045. PMID: 33338371.
Bencko V Cent Eur J Public Health
Quinn, J., Haggenmiller, C., Wilson, J., McNamara, T., Goebbels, S., Hansen, J., . . . Sullivan, R. (n.d.). Conference Report: Global Health Security Alliance (GLoHSA), a Product of the World Health Summit. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness, 1-3. doi:10.1017/dmp.2019.118.
Quinn J, Bencko, V, Osvald, V, Majovsky, P, Kral, P, Bubenik, Z, Fazekas, L (2019) “SHORT COMMUNICATION CONFERENCE REPORT: FUTURE FORCES FORUM PRAGUE, WORLD MEDICAL CONGRESS (CEBIRAM) 2018, Military Medical Science Letters, Mil. Med. Sci. Lett. (Voj. Zdrav. Listy) 2018, 87, 1-4.
Quinn, J.M. V,Krylyuk, V., Romaniuk, O., Chellew, P., & Bencko, V. (2017). Epidemiological Humanitarian Aid: Data for Evidenced Based Decision Making in Disaster and Conflict Medicine. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 32(S1), S88-S89.
Quinn, J., Stoeva, P., Zelený, T., Nanda, T., Tomanová, A., & Bencko, V. (2017). Public Health Crisis: The Need for Primary Prevention in Failed and Fragile States. Central European journal of public health, 25(3), 171-176. Quinn, J., Zeleny, T., Bencko, V., (2016) “Public Health Crisis in War and Conflict: Health Security in Aggregate,” Central European Journal for Public Health 2017 Mar;25(1):72-76. doi: 10.21101/cejph.a4455 (available at: Quinn, J., Rajaratnam, V., Zeleny, T., Kruszcynski, M., Marten, G., Bencko, V., (2016) “Commentary: expectations for global health program prioritization from a selection of international students studying at a European university,” Globalization and Health (16th September 2016) Bencko, V., Quinn, J. (2016) “Health risk assessment and its perception in environmental settings: psychosomatic and psychosocial aspects,” Central European Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2016, Vol. 22, No 1-2. Quinn, J., Zeleny, T. and Bencko, V. (2014) Food Is Security: The Nexus of Health Security in Fragile and Failed States. Food and Nutrition Sciences, 5, 1828-1842. doi: 10.4236/fns.2014.519197 Quinn, J., Zeleny, T., Bencko, V. (2014) Vaccination: public health prevention strategies in times of financial austerity, Advances in Research 2(12): 918-925, 2014, Article no. AIR.2014.12.019.
Quinn, J., Martins, N., Cunha, M., Higuchi, M., Murphy, D., Bencko, V. (2013) ‘Fragile States, Infectious Disease and Health Security: the case for Timor-Leste,’ Journal of Human Security, Vol. 10, Issue 1 p 14-31 DOI: 10.12924/johs2014.10010014. April 21st 2014. Quinn, J., Jablonski, M., Duty of Care in Remote Medicine: burden of care or opportunity for best practices? The Journal of the Institute of Remote Healthcare (IHRC) June 2013, Vol. 4, issue 1
Quinn, J., Rajaratnam, V., Smejkal, P., Bencko, V. (2013) ‘Interdisciplinary Global Health Forum, Prague 2012,’ Prague Medical Report, June 2013, pp 128-134
Quinn, J., Bencko, V. (2013) ‘Environmental risk and risk perception management in public health,’ Health Vol. 5, No. 3, 440-444
Quinn, J., Bencko, V. (2012) ‘Health Security for All?’, in Sabina Lautensach and Alexander Lautensach (eds) Human Security in World Affairs: Problems and Opportunities (Common Ground: Champaign, IL, publication forthcoming) February 2013 Bencko, V., Quinn, J. “Public health and primary prevention: Past and present opportunities and barriers,” Chapter 9 in Human Health and Ecological Integrity, Earthscan Press, United Kingdom, May 2012
Quinn, J. (2008) Encyclopedia of Global Health, contributions: Autoimmune Disease, Brain Injuries, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), Cleft Lip and Palate, Diphtheria, Phenylketonuria, Rett Syndrome, Tay-Sachs Disease, Turner’s Syndrome and Wilson’s Disease, SAGE Reference Collection 2008
Tuček M.,Bušová M.,Čejchanová M.,Schlenker A., Kapitán M. Exposure to mercury from dental amalgam: An actual contribution for risk assessment. Cent Eur J Public Health 2020, 28 (1): 40-43
Tuček M.Occupational health and disease prevention in the Czech Republic. Cent Eur J Public Health 2020, 28 (Suppl): S3 - S5
Tuček M., Vaněček V. Musculoskeletal disorders and working risk factors. Cent Eur J Public Health 2020, 28 (Suppl): S6 - S 11
Tuček M. COVID-19 in the Czech Republic 2020: Probable transmission of the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. Cent Eur J Public Health 2021; 29 (2): 159-161
Poslední úprava: Špácová Marika, DiS. (28.05.2024)
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Course Access
To ensure you are fully prepared, please make sure you have access to the course materials, which are available here: [Access Course Materials]( Poslední úprava: Špácová Marika, DiS. (03.10.2024)
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