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Medical Peace Work
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  • course 1
    • chapter 1: Peace and conflict theory
      • lesson 1: What is peace?
      • lesson 2: Conflict theory
      • lesson 3: Types of violence
      • lesson 4: What is peace work
    • chapter 2: Medical Peace Work - a response to violent conflict
      • lesson 1: Health professionals involvement in peace work
      • lesson 2: A public health approach to violence and war
      • lesson 3: The health sector contribution to peace
      • lesson 4: Risks and limitations of medical peace work
    • chapter 3: Peace skills for health workers
      • lesson 1: Conflict analysis
      • lesson 2: Nonviolent social change
      • lesson 3: Nonviolent communication
  • course 2
    • chapter 1: The legal context
      • lesson 1: Health and human rights norms and standards
      • lesson 2: The role of health professionals in defending health and human rights
      • lesson 3: Medical neutrality and international humanitarian law
      • lesson 4: The health professions ethical codes
    • chapter 2: Health professionals and human rights
      • lesson 1: Ethical dilemmas and risks of violating human rights
      • lesson 2: Upholding the right to health
      • lesson 3: A rights-based approach to health policy
  • course 3
    • chapter 1: Weapons of mass destruction
      • lesson 1: Nuclear weapons
      • lesson 2: Biological weapons
      • lesson 3: Chemical weapons
      • lesson 4: Radiological weapons
    • chapter 2: The health effects of other weapons and conflict strategies
      • lesson 1: Landmines
      • lesson 2: New types of weapon
      • lesson 3: Rape as a military strategy
      • lesson 4: The public health effects of conflict
      • lesson 5: Small arms and light weapons
    • chapter 3: The health professions responses to war and weapons
      • lesson 1: Educating the public
      • lesson 2: A history of health professional activism for peace
      • lesson 3: Data-to-policy work
      • lesson 4: Health professional alliances with larger movements
  • course 4
    • chapter 1: An overview of development
      • lesson 1: Violence and development
      • lesson 2: The scale and impact of poverty
      • lesson 3: The scale and impact of inequality
      • lesson 4: What is health?
    • chapter 2: Poverty inequality and violence
      • lesson 1: Origins of structural violence 1 - local forces
      • lesson 2: Origins of structural violence - global forces
      • lesson 3: Underlying causes of civil war - ethnicity
      • lesson 4: poverty inequality and economic development
      • lesson 5: political factors
      • lesson 6: the international dimension
    • chapter 3: Case studies
      • lesson 1: Underlying causes of violent conflict in the Niger Delta
      • lesson 2: Rwanda - what caused the genocide?
      • lesson 3: Partitioning Iraq?
    • chapter 4: Responses to structural violence and the underlying causes of direct violence
      • lesson 1: Reducing structural violence - national level interventions
      • lesson 2: Reducing structural violence - international level interventions
      • lesson 3: The importance of health systems
  • course 5
    • chapter 1: Medical assistance in violent conflict
      • lesson 1: Changing attitudes to health and illness during violent conflict
      • lesson 2: The relationship between war and medicine
      • lesson 3: Military medicine in the 20th century
      • lesson 4: Humanitarian health aid
      • lesson 5: Armed forces as humanitarian actors
      • lesson 6: Medical neutrality
    • chapter 2: Offering support during violent conflict
      • lesson 1: How health initiatives bring people together
      • lesson 2: Do no harm the impact of aid
      • lesson 3: Protecting civilians during violent conflict
      • lesson 4: Conflict resolution and mediation
    • chapter 3: Improving mental health after violent conflict
      • lesson 1: Mental health and violence: individual problems and solutions
      • lesson 2: Community interventions and psychosocial trauma programmes
      • lesson 3: Justice, truth and reconciliation
  • course 6
    • chapter 1: Asylum and migration
      • lesson 1: Definitions
      • lesson 2: The migrants journey
      • lesson 3: Why people become migrants
    • chapter 2: The migrants journey and life in a camp
      • lesson 1: Health in refugee camps
      • lesson 2: Refugee health in urban settings
      • lesson 3: Violence in refugee camps
      • lesson 4: Gender-based violence in refugee camps
    • chapter 3: Adapting to a new landscape
      • lesson 1: Reception in Europe expectation and reality
      • lesson 2: Holistic care and cultural competence
      • lesson 3: Examples of good practice in Europe
    • chapter 4: Ethics and self-care for health workers
      • esson 1: Duty of care, confidentiality and dual loyalty
      • lesson 2: Caring for the carer
      • lesson 3: Health workers as advocates
  • course 7
    • chapter 1: Preventing interpersonal violence
      • lesson 1: Definition and nature of interpersonal violence
      • lesson 2: Interpersonal violence as a health problem
      • lesson 3: At-risk groups and the public health approach
      • lesson 4: Primary prevention of interpersonal violence
    • chapter 2: Preventing self-directed violence
      • lesson 1: The epidemiology of self-directed violence
      • lesson 2: Vulnerability to suicidal behaviour
      • lesson 3: Treating suicidal people and people who self-harm
      • lesson 4: Preventing suicide

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