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Health Assistance in Humanitarian Crisis, 9K9004 16

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of August - 8

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of October 2021

Schedule autumn semester 2021: Combining the courses 5HD000, 2QA236, 9K9004 BLUE = MSF course, ERASMUS course and “freestanding” students

YELLOW = Only MSF course

UNDERLINED IN RED = Obligatory activities

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Health Assistance in Humanitarian Crisis, 9K9004 16

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of August - 8

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of October 2021

Monday 16/08 Tuesday 17/08 Wednesday 18/08 Thursday 19/08 Friday 20/08

09:00 Webinar - Rollcall & Course introduction*

Johan von Schreeb (JvS), Hannah von Reding (HvR)

08:00 – 09: 00 Zoom

* Learning objectives, Schedule, go through expected reading for the first two weeks,

etc.

10:00

11:00

12:00 – 13:00

Lunch

13:00 14:00 15:00

16:00 Webinar – Nieves Amat

Camacho is available and will introduce assignment 1 and

answer questions.

16:00 - 17:00 Zoom Week 1: Distance Learning

Welcome, Global Health and Health Systems (Video lectures, reading and writing assignments)

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Monday 23/08 Tuesday 24/08 Wednesday 25/08 Thursday 26/08 Friday 27/08

09:00

10:00

11:00

12:00 – 13:00

Lunch

13:00 Deadline to hand in assignment

1 14:00

15:00

16:00 Nieves A. Camacho is available to answer questions about

assignments 16:00 - 17:00

Zoom Week 2: Distance Learning

Humanitarian principles and actors in the humanitarian field (Video lectures, reading and writing assignment 1).

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Monday 30/08 Tuesday 31/08 Wednesday 01/09 Thursday 02/09 Friday 03/09

09:00

Course introduction JvS & HvR 09:00 – 11:00

Wangari

Organisation of disaster  response and public health priorities (needs

assessments, priorities and evaluation)

JvS 09:00-12:00

Wangari 10:00

11:00 Student’s introduction

Walk around campus HvR 11:00 – 12:00

12:00 – 13:00

Lunch

13:00

Components of a disaster JvS

13:00 -15:30 Wangari

Who is who in the humanitarian system?

Exercise: sphere standards and humanitarian actors

JvS 13:00 -16:00

Wangari 14:00

15:00

Seminar: Assignment 1 Nieves Camacho

15.30 – 17.00 Online 16:00

Introduction to assignment 2 16:00 -16:30 Nieves Camacho

Online Week 3: On campus

Meeting the other students & follow-up from assignment 1 & Outline for needs assessment and response.

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Monday 06/09 Tuesday 07/09 Wednesday 08/09 Thursday 09/09 Friday 10/09

09:00

Climate change and health Dell Saulnier 09:00 -12:00

Online

Malaria & Diarrheal diseases Elin Folkesson

09:00 -12:00 Online

Surgery and trauma, mass casualties in disasters JvS, Andreas Älgå and Louis

Riddez, Henrik Jörnwall 09:00 -12.00 Södersjukhuset

Epidemiology in disasters Hani Khalifa 09:00 -12:00

Amartya 10:00

11:00

12:00 – 13:00

Lunch

13:00

Community health Maartje Hoetjes

13:00 -16:00 Wretlindsalen

1) Communicable diseases:

Global threats 2) TB from a Global health

and clinical perspective Fredrik Ruecker

13:00 -16:00 Wretlindsalen

Triage exercises and discussions JvS, AÄ, LR, HJ

13:00 -16:00 Södersjukhuset

Acute respiratory infections Niclas Johansson

13:00 -16:00 Amartya 14:00

15:00

16:00

Week 4: On campus Trauma, mass casualty, community health and health promotion and startup of communicable disease module.

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Monday 13/09 Tuesday 14/09 Wednesday 15/09 Thursday 16/09 Friday 17/09

09:00

HIV Stella Rakama 09:00 – 11:00 Wretlindsalen

Infection prevention control Martina Gustafsson

09:00 -12:00 Wretllindsalen

Mass vaccination campaigns Anna-Karin Sjöblom

09:00 -11:00 Wretlindsalen

Clinical simulation infectious diseases

08:30 -12:00 KTC

.

Global governance and non-state actors (moral mandate &

financing) Stefan Swartling

09:00 -11:00 Online 10:00

11:00

Rational use of antibiotics Nada Hannah

11:00 -12:30 Wretlindsalen

12:00 – 13:00

Lunch

13:00

Outbreak response and surveillance Julita Gil Cuesta

13:00 -16:00 Online

Global outbreaks – “Stories from the field”

Martina Gustafsson Denis Coulombier

13:00 -16.00 Wretlindsalen

Cont. Clinical simulation infectious diseases

13:00 -17:00 KTC

Student presentations on Neglected Tropical Diseases

13:00 -15:00 Online 14:00

15:00

16:00 Possibility to discuss

groupwork 16.00 -16.30 Nieves Camacho

Online Week 5: On campus

Cont. communicable diseases, outbreak response, and clinical simulations at the hospital.

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Monday 20/09 Tuesday 21/09 Wednesday 22/09 Thursday 23/09 Friday 24/09

09:00

Obstetric Care Family Planning & abortion

care

Female Genital Mutilation, Care for victims of sexual

violence Sophie Graner

09:00 -12:00 Wretlindsalen

Neonatal health and care Mats Blennow

08:00 -10:00 Online

EPI program plus clinical management

Sahar Nejat 09:00 -12:00

Online 10:00

Seminar: Global Maternal Health

Claudia Hansson 10:00 -12:00 Wretlindsalen

Global Child Health The major killers among children

Tobias Alfvén 10.30 – 12.30

Online 11:00

12:00 – 13:00

Lunch

13:00

Normal delivery and potential complications

Anna-Karin Ahlsén 13:00 – 15:00 Wretlindsalen (optional for Erasmus and

free-standing)

Seminar: Violence against women in Crisis Situations

Mariano Salazar 13:00 – 16.00 Wretlindsalen

Maternal and child nutrition Thorkild Tylleskär

14.00 – 16.00 Online

NCDs a global overview Meena Daivadanam

13:00 – 15:00 Online 14:00

15:00

16:00 Deadline to hand in

assignment 2 Week 6: On campus

Maternal and child health, sexual violence, nutrition and introduction to NCDs.

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Monday 27/09 Tuesday 28/09 Wednesday 29/09 Thursday 30/09 Friday 01/10

09:00

Mental health global outlook Pär Flodin

09:00 – 10:15 Amartya

NCDs in disasters Sigirya Aebischer

09:00 -11:00 Online

10:00

Mental health in humanitarian emergencies

Filip Arnberg 10:30 -12:00

Amartya 11:00

12:00 – 13:00

Lunch

13:00

Mental health of you and your  team

Elektra Noutsou 13:00 -16:00

Amartya

Criminalsing livesaving actions Rafael van der Bergh

13:00 -15:00 Online 14:00

15:00

16:00 Deadline to hand in assignment 4

Week 7: On campus Mental health, NCDs in disasters and a lecture on criminalizing lifesaving actions.

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Monday 04/10 Tuesday 05/10 Wednesday 06/10 Thursday 07/10 Friday 08/10

09:00

Examination: Presentation of the group work followed by

discussion JvS and NC 09:00 -12:00

Amartya 10:00

11:00

12:00 – 13:00

Lunch

13:00 Seminar on interdisciplinary disaster research and

practice Giuliano di Baldasarre

Nin von Uexkull JvS 13:00 – 15:00 Wretlindsalen

Ethical dilemmas and moral distress in humanitarian

work Martina Gustavsson

13:00 -15:00 Wretlindsalen

End of course/ Evaluation HvR & JvS 13:00 – 14:00

Amartya 14:00

15:00

16:00 Beirut explosion and multihazards Yara Milad Skaff & JvS

16:00 -18:00 Online

Week 6 for all students: On campus Interdisciplinary disaster research, Beirut

explosion, ethical dilemmas, examinations, course evaluation.

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