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Humanitarian Medicine Course

Develop a new skill set which has the power to make a difference across the world.

Humanitarian Medicine allows you to learn the theory, essential skills and key medical aspects of humanitarian intervention. Whether you’re looking to travel and support aid projects, or simply incorporate these universal principles of care into more domestic situations.

CPD Award: This course has been awarded 25.25 CPD hours by ACRRM.

We also offer Humanitarian Medicine courses in the following locations:

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Key facts

This specially designed course has been created to give a comprehensive introduction to the broad sector of Humanitarian Medicine.

You’ll find the learning impactful and intense, packing together lecture based content, with workshops, interactive discussion, and practical sessions.

Our syllabus has been designed to provide maximum impact for medical and healthcare professionals on the ground. Whether you are yet to start your humanitarian medicine career or have a couple of deployments under your belt, this course will help develop your skill set and immerse you among like minded colleagues in the sector.

Location: Woodhouse Adventure Park, Adelaide

Is this course right for you?

This course is perfect for healthcare professionals and students interested in applying their clinical knowledge and skills to humanitarian settings.

 What’s included:

  • Tutoring, accommodation and meals

What’s not:

  • General travel costs
  • Travel and health insurance
  • Personal equipment
  • Drink and food from the bar

What to expect

We start by examining the essential structures and standards that govern humanitarian aid and health intervention, before moving onto medico/legal aspects, ethics and how to adapt your practice to new settings.

Following this foundation we move on to public health needs assessments and the huge topic of malnutrition. Part of this involves learning about camps, settlements and WASH (water sanitation and hygiene)

In the second half of the course we’ll be looking at communicable and non-communicable disease, tropical and neglected tropical disease and concepts around disease outbreak response.

The final phase of the course covers mental health, psychological first aid, child and women’s health and gender-based violence.

This extensive programme also equips you with the knowledge you’ll need for medical triage, chemical and biological weapons and how to take the next steps to find opportunities in the humanitarian sector.

Course content

  • Introduction to Humanitarian Medicine
  • Standards and Health Priorities
  • Health System Design and Humanitarian Intervention
  • Adapting Practice to Resource Poor Locations
  • Working with National Staff
  • Communications
  • Logistics & Supply Chain in Humanitarian Healthcare
  • Public Health and Surveillance
  • Health Indicators & Needs Assessment in Practice
  • Security
  • Malnutrition
  • Sphere Minimum Standards for Camp Management
  • WASH & Camp Design
  • Shelter & Settlement
  • Opportunities in Humanitarian Medicine
  • Tropical Disease Summary & Communicable Disease
  • Non-Communicable Disease
  • Infections Disease Response
  • Neglected Tropical Disease
  • Chemical & Biological Weapons
  • Medical Triage in Humanitarian Settings
  • Women’s Health and Gender-Based Violence
  • Child Health
  • Psychological First Aid
  • Mental Health in Humanitarian Settings

What you need to know

This course is located amongst native bushland in picturesque Piccadilly, just take the Crafers exit on the South Eastern Freeway. You can enrol for the course from 0800 on the first day and we finish at 1600 on the final day.

If travelling from outside Australia we strongly recommend taking out adequate travel and health insurance for your trip.

During the course you will take part in activities outdoors, we recommend as a minimum you bring:

  • Waterproof jacket and trousers
  • Outdoor footwear
  • Spare clothing in case you get wet
  • 1L Water bottle
  • Small rucksack

Talk To Our Team

If you wish to learn more or have any additional questions, we invite you to book a 30-minute discovery call with our team.

Click here to book a discovery call.

The call will be with the team who organise our courses and work closely with our medical teaching faculty. They’re best placed to explain what our attendees really get out of attending a course with us.

You can choose between a video or voice call — whatever suits you best.

Register for a time that works for you, and we look forward to speaking with you soon.

Prefer email? Then feel free to contact us.

Meet The Teaching Faculty

Chase Becker

Doctor, Midwife

Jan Becker

Registered Nurse, Registered Midwife & Helicopter Pilot

Taryn Anderson

Remote Area Nurse, Public Health & Tropical Medicine, WHO Clinical Coordinator

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