Training material for primary healthcare providers

Training material for primary healthcare providers in Greece.
The EUR-HUMAN initiative

 

Training material is in Greek

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Online-courses for Austrian GPs

The EUR-HUMAN online-courses for Austrian GPs and for primary care professionals and refugees who have worked in primary care in their countries of origin can be found on the DFP calendar www.dfpkalender.at under the following titles and course numbers:

  • EUR-HUMAN: Competency and Safety in Primary Health Care for Refugees“ Course-ID: 563526
    (Kompetenz und Sicherheit in der gesundheitlichen Versorgung von MigrantInnen und Flüchtlingen“ Fortbildungs-ID: 563526​)​
    course language: German
  • EUR-HUMAN: Online Course for (future) Primary Health Care Providers with Flight Experience: Competency and Safety in Primary Health Care for Refugees“ Course-ID: 565885
    ( Onlinekurs für (zukünftige) ÄrztInnen mit Fluchterfahrung: Kompetenz und Sicherheit in der gesundheitlichen Versorgung von MigrantInnen und Flüchtlingen“  Fortbildungs-ID: 565885)
    course language: German, Arabic

 

 Module 1. About the course

M1. Chapter 1. Welcome to the course
M1. Chapter 2. Background to the course
M1. Chapter 3. Educational objectives of the course
M1. Chapter 4. Overview of the course structure
M1. Chapter 5. Primary Health Care for refugees and other migrants (EUR-HUMAN workflow chart)
M1. Chapter 6. Introduction of the ATOMIC model checklist and further information

 Module 2. Health monitoring, acute and infectious diseases and vaccination

M2. Chapter 1. About this module (authors, funding, disclaimer, introduction)
M2. Chapter 2. Monitoring of the health status and initial health assessment
M2. Chapter 3. Red-flags and flight-specific health needs
M2. Chapter 4. Infectious diseases
M2. Chapter 5. Vaccination
 Module 3. Legal aspects regarding PHC for refugees and other migrants 
M3. Chapter 1. About this module (authors, funding, disclaimer, introduction)
M3. Chapter 2. Legal basis for treatment
M3. Chapter 3. Appropriate medical treatment obligation
M3. Chapter 4. Information talk
M3. Chapter 5. Consent
M3. Chapter 6. Duty of confidentiality/secrecy and obligation to report
M3. Chapter 7. Social benefits for refugees
M3. Chapter 8. Insurance for doctors when working voluntarily for refugees (liability, accident and health insurance)
M3. Chapter 9. Special questions in connection with asylum seekers/foreign citizens

Module 4. Provider – patient interaction 

(communication and the relevance of culture in medical practice)

M4. Chapter 1.  About this module (authors, funding, disclaimer, introduction)
M4. Chapter 2.  General communication strategies
M4. Chapter 3.  Specific communication strategies
M4. Chapter 4.  Non-verbal communication
M4. Chapter 5.  Information about interpreting
M4. Chapter 6.  The role of culture in health care
M4. Chapter 7.  Stereotyping
M4. Chapter 8.  Structural conditions
M4. Chapter 9.  Idioms of distress (with examples from Syria and Afghanistan)
M4. Chapter 10. Perception of mental health issues
M4. Chapter 11. Explanatory models of disease
M4. Chapter 12. Self-medication and medical pluralism
M4. Chapter 13. What to ask during the consultation
M4. Chapter 14. Terminal illness, death and dying
M4. Chapter 15. Pain perception and pain management
 Module 5. Mental health and psychological support 
M5. Chapter 1. About this module (authors, funding, disclaimer, introduction)
M5. Chapter 2. Mental health issues of refugees
M5. Chapter 3. Promoting recovery
M5. Chapter 4. Mental distress in professionals
M5. Chapter 5. Trauma and stress reaction
M5. Chapter 6. Phases of migration
M5. Chapter 7. Recommended behavioural advice in dealing with reactions to traumatic experiences
M5. Chapter 8. Emergency psychological measures
 Module 6. Sexual and reproductive health 
M6. Chapter 1.  About this module (authors, funding, disclaimer, introduction)
M6. Chapter 2.  Background information
M6. Chapter 3.  Sexual and reproductive health of women refugees and asylum seekers under   particularly difficult living conditions
M6. Chapter 4.  Peri- und postnatal phase
M6. Chapter 5.  Mother and child bond – possible problems caused by trauma, flight and exhaustion
M6. Chapter 6.  Special issue Female Genital Mutilation
M6. Chapter 7.  Menstruation
M6. Chapter 8.  Contraception
M6. Chapter 9.  Abortion
M6. Chapter 10. Sexually transmitted diseases
M6. Chapter 11. Sexual and gender based violence
M6. Chapter 12. Gender and human rights
 Module 7. Child health 
M7. Chapter 1. About this module (authors, funding, disclaimer, introduction)
M7. Chapter 2. Infectious diseases
M7. Chapter 3. Vaccination
M7. Chapter 4. General information about immunization
M7. Chapter 5. Prevention
M7. Chapter 6. Refugee children in the practitioners office
M7. Chapter 7. Nutrition
M7. Chapter 8. Child health
M7. Chapter 9. Psychological health
 Module 8. Chronic diseases, health promotion and prevention 
M8. Chapter 1. About this module (authors, funding, disclaimer, introduction)
M8. Chapter 2. Health care for refugees and other migrants (organisation of and orientation within the health care system of the destination country)
M8. Chapter 3. Chronic conditions
M8. Chapter 4. Preventive medical check-ups
M8. Chapter 5. Dental health
M8. Chapter 6. Toilet facilities
M8. Chapter 7. Nutrition and fluid intake
M8. Chapter 8. Physical exercise
M8. Chapter 9. Women’s´ health
M8. Chapter 10. Link collection for psycho-social support for refugees in the destination country (orientation, information offices for refugees, family matters, children and adolescents´ matters, mental health support, …)