Description
Certificate Description
The certificate aims to empower healthcare practitioners by advancing their skills in conducting research and delivering medical care that is contextualized to the settings of conflict and fragility. This certificate comprises four online asynchronous courses including three core courses (Introduction to Conflict Medicine, Medical Care and Knowledge in Conflict, Health Research Methods in Conflict) and one specialty course (Cancer in Conflict). It is delivered through GHI’s online learning platform GHLAD.
Core Courses
The certificate core courses touch on the basic concepts in conflict medicine as well as the landscape, needs, and challenges around providing medical care at times of conflict. The core courses also highlight the contextualized challenges and approaches around conducting health research within the ecology of war in terms of organization, access, data collection and ethics.
Specialty Course
The cancer in conflict specialty examines the status, approaches, challenges around cancer control, cancer registration, and cancer research methods in settings of conflict.
Courses Included
This certificate comprises four courses including three core courses:
- Introduction to Conflict Medicine
- Medical Care and Knowledge in Conflict
- Health Research Methods in Conflict
- One specialty course (Cancer in Conflict)
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the certificate, learners should be able to:
- Demonstrate the ability to identify key theories and concepts related to conflict and forced migration
- Identify the major actors, their roles, and their interconnectedness in settings of conflict and fragility
- Recognize the impact of conflict on health from a systems and community perspective
- Demonstrate an understanding of how to address physical psychological trauma, social wounds, acute and emergency care, and major diseases in times of conflict
- Exhibit a conceptual understanding of conducting qualitative and quantitative health research in conflict settings
- Understand the interplay conflict and cancer control, prevention, and care provision (specialty course)
- Discuss the importance, challenges, ethical considerations, and methods of cancer research in conflict (specialty course)”
Target Audience
Healthcare practitioners, including medical students, nursing students, pharmacy students, allied health professionals, among others.