Conversations in Disaster Medicine and Public Health: The Profession

Author:

Burkle Frederick M.

Abstract

AbstractUsing historical and research examples of disaster and crisis science, I argue here for the professionalization of disaster medicine and public health as a unique and essential discipline in support of global public health security. Questions about clinical competencies of providers and reports of unacceptable practices and the limited scope of guidelines for foreign medical teams have persisted for years. The professionalization movement endorses a standard route to certification through the completion of a competency-based curriculum, demonstrating competency through examination or experience to produce a learning and development portfolio, document competency through the acquisition of experience and added training, and develop professional associations. These programs devise certification criteria for entry, mid-level, and higher level candidates who serve in domestic and global humanitarian crises. (Disaster Med Public Health Preparedness. 2014;0:1-7)

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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