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Bioethics and Health Policy

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Health Communication

Health Disparities and Health Inequality

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Humanitarian Assistance

International Health Policy and Financing

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Environmental and Occupational Health

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Humane Sciences and Toxicology Policy Certificate

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Public Health Training Certificate for American Indian Health Professionals

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Risk Sciences and Public Policy

Tropical Medicine

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Training Certificate in Public Health

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Training Certificate in Quantitative Methods in Public Health

Training Certificate in Science of Clinical Investigation (SOCI)


Humanitarian Assistance

Sponsoring Department

International Health

Educational Objectives
This certificate program focuses on humanitarian assistance in the international health context. The program is a major educational activity of the Center for International Emergency, Disaster and Refugee Studies. The Center receives technical assistance from the International Committee of the Red Cross, American Red Cross, UN High Commission for Refugees, US Public Health Service, and various humanitarian agencies and organizations. Graduates will be able to:

1. Assess an emergency situation to identify immediate and longer term assistance needs and additional resources required.

2. Identify specific health (including psychosocial and mental health) needs of populations affected; plan and implement activities to meet these needs, and monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of assistance provided.

3. Understand the principles of organization and administration of relief services, and collaborate and cooperate with local and international non-governmental organizations, host governments, military forces and United Nations agencies.

4. Understand the epidemiology of natural and man-made disasters and how to collect, analyze, and use information.

5. Plan and implement disaster preparedness, response and mitigation activities.

6. Identify disease outbreaks and to know how to contain them in a timely manner.

7. Know the public health consequences of natural disasters and their management.

8. Outline the basic requirements for a food and nutrition program for a disaster-affected population.

9. Understand the basics of International Humanitarian Law (IHL), and human rights principles and know how to identify and document their abuses.

10. Have a basic understanding of the political environment in which population displacement occurs.


Intended Audience
This certificate program is intended for degree students in the School who may be responsible for the health of displaced populations. MPH students who have a major career interest in humanitarian emergencies and human rights are encouraged to pursue the MPH concentration, Humanitarian Assistance: Health and Human Rights. The concentration has more depth and includes a seminar and additional course requirements.


Admissions Criteria
Students must be admitted to a degree program at the Bloomberg School of Public Health.


Course of Study
Core requirements must be taken for a letter grade. The additional course requirements may be taken on a pass-fail basis. In case of course conflicts or specific course requests, special arrangements may be made with Dr Burnham.

International Health Requirements:

220.601 Introduction to International Health (optional with field experience)

Core Certificate Requirements:

221.613 Introduction to Humanitarian Emergencies (1st term)

221.639 Refugee Health Care (2nd term)

221.629 Water and Sanitation Needs in Complex Emergencies

221.611 Food Nutrition and Livelihood in Humanitarian Emergencies (4th term)

221.634 Stress Management for Relief Workers (3rd term)

Core Additional Courses (students must take at least two of the courses listed below):


340.639 Assessing Epidemiological Impact of Human Rights Violations (4th term)

221.641 Measurement methods in Humanitarian Emergencies (4th term)

301.865 Seminar in Health, Human Rights, and Vulnerable Populations (terms 1-3)

221.640 Children in Crisis (4th term)

221.642 Mental Health Aspects of Disaster: Public Health Preparedness and Response (4th term)

221.661 Project Development for Primary Health Care in Developing Countries (4th term)

221.614 International Political Science for Public Health Practitioners (3rd term)

Recommended Additional Courses (interested students may take at least one course listed below):

182.626 Tropical Environmental Health (3rd term)

223.680 Global Disease Control Programs and Policies (4th term)

221.627 Issues in Maternal Mortality Reduction in Developing Countries (2nd term)


Requirements for Successful Completion
The certificate will be awarded to all students who have satisfactorily completed the course requirements.


Faculty Sponsor
Gilbert Burnham

(410) 955-7934

gburnham@jhsph.edu

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