Hoping to help the promises and pitfalls of global health volunteering Judith N. Lasker
Material type: TextLanguage: Undetermined Series: The culture and politics of health care workPublication details: Ithaca ILR Press, an imprint of Cornell University Press 2016Description: ix, 262 pages 23 cmISBN:- 9781501700095
- 150170009X
- 9781501700101
- 1501700103
- RA972.7 .L37 2016
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RA395.A3.S55 2019 Essentials of the U.S. health care system | RA440.9 S45 2016 101+ careers in public health / | RA791.F745 2018 101 careers in healthcare management / | RA972.7.L37 2016 Hoping to help | RC81.J64 2007 Minority Student Opportunities in United States Medical Schools 2007. | RC90 .S77 2001 Health professions admission guide : | RC90 .S77 2017 Health professions admission guide : |
Includes bibliographical references and index
Introduction : a "tsunami" of international volunteersWho sponsors international medical missions? -- The activities and goals of sponsoring organizations -- Becoming a volunteer -- What leads to volunteering, what volunteering leads to -- The best and the worst : host perspectives on volunteer programs -- Benefits to host communities -- First do no harm : the unintended negatives for host communities -- Mutuality and continuity, two pillars of effective programs -- Community-focused research -- Programmatic focus -- Lessons learned : responding to the debate.
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