General Medicine
Course / : / Social Medicine IIAbbreviation / : / SOL/VA022
Schedule / : / 4 hours of seminars
Course Distribution / : /
6th year / winter semester / academic year
2017/2018
Number of Credits / : / 3Course Form / : / Seminars
Seminars: Completion of the Theoretical Institutes; room no 2.518 (TD 2.518)
Teacher: / Assoc. Prof. Alena Petrakova, MD, Ph.D.Date
/ Subject / No. of Less. / Teacher1 / December 5, 2017
10:30 – 12:00 / Health emergencies, preparedness and response. Highlights recommended by the Health Care in Danger international project. / 2 / Petráková
2 / December 5, 2017
12:30 – 14:00 / Overview of the most recent news in health systems with a focus on health services provision. New challenges for public health in globalised world (Czech Republic, EU, globally) / 2 / Petráková
Completed by: / Examination or State Rigorous Examination
Requirements: / 100% attendance and an activity at seminars
Literature:
1. HENDERSON, Gail E., ESTROFF, Sue E (Eds.). The social medicine reader. Volume II. Social and Cultural Contributions to Health, Difference, and Inequality. 2nd edition. Durham and London: Duke University. 2005. ISBN 0-8223-3555-7.
2. International Committee of the Red Cross: Ensuring the Preparedness and Security of Health-Care Facilities in Armed Conflict and Other Emergencies. ICRC, July 2015.
3. International Committee of the Red Cross: Protecting Health Care: Key Recommendations. ICRC, April 2016.
4. The Health Care in Danger website: www.healthcareindanger.org/resource-centre.
5. Selected electronic sources (links provided during the lessons)
6. Power-point presentations used for the lessons
Recommended Medical Journals
British Medical Journal
European Journal of Public Health
Journal of American Medical Association
New England Journal of Medicine
The Lancet
Doc. MUDr. Dagmar Horáková, Ph.D.
Head of Department of Social Medicine and Public Health
Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, Palacký University in Olomouc