The GHI team is excited to announce that our next workshop on Acute Disaster Relief will be taking place on Tuesday, January 27th.
Our speaker will be Dr. Karen Joughin, who was a member of the Queensland Health team sent to Banda Aceh, Indonesia three weeks after the Boxing Day Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004. This experience impressed on her the importance of organized and coordinated disaster relief work. She will share lessons learned through this experience, with specific focus on conducting needs assessments, working together with locals, and being culturally and politically cognizant.
Dr. Karen Joughin graduated from medical school at Dalhousie University in 1984. She interned as a family medicine resident in Saskatchewan, did two years of general surgery training and then completed the plastic surgery residency training program at Dalhousie University in 1989. Her clinical fellowships and subsequent surgical practices in several Canadian provinces and in Australia have focused on microsurgery, peripheral nerve surgery and hand surgery.
Dr. Joughin has a Master’s Degree in Medical Education from the University of Calgary and a PhD from The University of Queensland, Australia (studying surgical errors). She participates in the Australia and New Zealand Burn Association’s global health initiative to disseminate and provide long-term support for the delivery of the Emergency Management of Severe Burns course in developed and developing nations.
Date: Tuesday, January 27th
Time: 7pm (food will be served at 6:30pm)
Location: MSAC, Hardwick Hall
The workshop will be videoconferenced to:
IMP: MSB 131
NMP: NHSC 9-370
SMP #1: HSC 148
SMP #2: KGH 228
WebEX: #1, Call-In: 1-877-792-2270 #30311
If you are interested in attending, please RSVP to the following link below by Monday, January 26th, at noon:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1pdgUySI-mO1a6y4FthwewPAmb7gK-cHN3nJoEyofM4o/viewform?usp=send_form
Hope to see you all there!
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