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Curricula Development
Project on Violence and Injury Prevention
Join
the most recent WHO/IFMSA project: Curricula Development Project on
Injury Prevention. Mailing list:
violenceprevention-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
Purpose:
To
develop guidelines for injury and violence prevention curricula in
schools of public health, medicine, nursing and allied health.
Methods:
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To
establish baseline measurements on how many schools include training
on injury and violence prevention at a global level.
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To
sample existing injury prevention curricula world wide.
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To
categorize such knowledge within curricula into specific
injury-related topics. |
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To
create and outline proposed curricula with injury-related topics to
be implemented by schools of medicine, nursing, public health and
allied health around the world. |
Expected outcome:
Four
recommended curricula to be applied in schools of public health,
medicine, nursing and allied health.
Timeline:
During a
period of two and a half years work will be conducted within 4 areas:
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A
extensive web search of curricula and syllabi related to injury
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prevention courses around the world. |
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Identification of experts in curricula design for different regions.
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Work
with organizations interested in curricula development such as
IFMSA, FIGO and several WHO collaborating centers.
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Work
with University representatives in obtaining and/or designing
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curricula for injury prevention. |
Two meetings will be
organized during the whole process:
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Initially to determine the structures that curricula should have in
order to adapt them to different educational systems. This will
include a strategy on how to best categorize curricula information.
The aim is to include experts in curricular design, university
representatives and students so as to have a larger pool of
experience and input. |
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A second
meeting, more content oriented, to determine general injury
prevention topics and categories and prioritize career specific
injury topics targeted to specific types of schools.
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Collaborating
institutions can participate in several ways:
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Help
gathering curricula for injury prevention. |
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Contribution for the design of curricula and selection of core
topics, and identification of barriers and strengths for
implementation of such curricula. |
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Contribution to the classification of injury topics and selection of
appropriate content areas as well as methods for implementing the
curricula. |
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