Overview

Understanding global health in a modern, globalised world has never been more challenging or significant. Global health lies at the nexus of global patterns of biological and social disorder and the need for effective, integrated and practical global health care delivery is crucial and immediate. You will explore global health … For more content click the Read More button below. It will also analyse factors contribute to global health inequality and assist in development of intercultural competence. Topics for discussion will include: barriers to migrant and refugee health care; the impacts of development, AID and colonisation on global health care; the relationships between neoliberalism and neglected diseases; and the successes and failures of global health governance.

Offerings

S1-01-ALFRED-BLD-BLK

Contacts

Chief Examiner(s)

Dr Maithri Peiris Goonetilleke

Unit Coordinator(s)

Dr Maithri Peiris Goonetilleke

Assessment

1 - Critical reflections discussion forum (6 x 150 words = 900)
2 - Critical appraisal (1,200 words)
3 - Oral presentation (10 mins)
4 - Hypothetical scenario essay (1,800 words)

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