Global Health and Policy Committee
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About the Committee
The MSS Global Health and Policy (GHP) Committee serves as a bridge to international health issues and assists medical students in finding opportunities in clinical practice and public health abroad.
Read about the Committee’s goals
Meet your 2007-2008 Global Health and Policy Committee
Contact your Global Health and Policy Committee
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Global Health and Policy Resources
Informational Resources
- Q&A Guidance for Persons Considering an International Health Career: Created by the International Health Medical Education Consortium (select “Resources” on the main page).
- World Health Organization- World Health Reports: These annual reports combine an expert assessment of global health, including statistics relating to all countries, with a focus on a specific subject each year. The main purpose of the report is to provide countries, donor agencies, international organizations, and others with the information they need to help them make policy and funding decisions.
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2006 Working Together for Health: This report lays out a ten-year action plan by which countries can build their health workforces, with the support of global partners.
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2005 Make Every Mother and Child Count: This report discusses the importance of every mother and every child having access to health care from pregnancy through childbirth, the neonatal period and childhood.
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2004 Changing History: This report calls for a comprehensive HIV/AIDS strategy that links prevention, treatment, care and long-term support.
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2003 Shaping the Future: This report examines the global health situation and some of the major threats to health in today's world.
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Awakening Hippocrates: A Primer on Health, Poverty, and Global Service
This resource takes aim on helping health professionals better understand the reasons for global health disparities. The primer outlines the reasons why health professionals are essential to affecting change in current global affairs and how they can participate in serving those who are in need.
Surgeon's Journal From Iraq : Dr. Thomas Beaver is a thoracic surgeon at the University of Florida College of Medicine and was called to active duty in Iraq on July 25, 2004. This is his journal.
Policy
Interested in learning more about Global Health?
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Join the
Global Health and Policy listserv. GHP has created a Global Health and Policy listserv where new international health opportunities can be posted and international health issues discussed. This listserv is open to anyone who is a member of the AMA-MSS and interested in Global Health. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Global Health and Policy Opportunities
Global Opportunities
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AMA-MSS Global Health Database: A database of international health opportunities including list of funding resources, medical electives, residencies with medical electives, and travel information resources.
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A Practical Guide to Global Health Service: This resource profiles approximately 300 organizations that place health service volunteers. The focus is on direct action and how one safely and effectively engages in medical volunteering. Each detailed profile includes concise descriptions, contact information, and practical information about length of service terms, personnel sought, areas served, and availability of funding, training, and room and board.
Local Opportunities
You don’t necessarily have to go abroad to be involved in international health and policy. Here are some things you can do without ever leaving the country:
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Goals of the 2006-07 IHP Committee
Dr. Thomas Beaver is a thoracic surgeon at the UF College of Medicine and was called to active duty in Iraq on July 25th 2004. This is his journal.
IHP compiled this extensive database of resources for those interested in pursuing international health opportunities.
Share your experience in international medicine with other medical students and residents.
The MSS International Health Student Experiences Database is a tool to aid medical students and residents searching for clinical, public health, educational, and research opportunities in international medicine.
Last updated: Jul 14, 2008
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