Working in International Health is a
practical guide for UK health professionals wanting to
work in low and middle income countries. Drawing on the
experience of a broad range of people who have made
international health work a reality, it is an essential
guide whether you plan to work internationally as a
one-off, a protracted period or as a full time
international career. The book addresses the what,
where and hows of international work. Early chapters
cover issues such as whether working overseas is
possible, how to arrange a placement, the range of
organisations which recruit UK health professional for
international work, key considerations when choosing a
location and the reality on the ground: what working
conditions are like in resource poor and emergency
contexts. Uniquely it not only focuses on the
individual, but also the 'host' country and what they
stand to benefit. How will your time overseas help to
achieve health equity? A reality check is important, and
later chapters look at the important considerations when
working overseas, and how one can make an impact, rather
than being a burden in the host country. Drawing on
the latest guidance and knowledge, and written by highly
experienced, and travelled experts, this book has
something for everyone, whether they are a medical
student planning their first elective overseas, or a
seasoned international worker wanting to broaden their
options and understand some of the issues in more
depth.
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