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Team:MED Launch 27th March 2014

2014 TeamMED Launch Night

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Slides from the TeamMED Launch night held early in 2014. Provides an overview of TeamMED, exciting events and trips for 2014, and information about the 2014 Tonga trip.jyg

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Team:MED Launch 27th March 2014

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Who are we?

TeamMEDMedicalExperiences with aDifference

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• To allow students to actively participate in global health initiatives

• To support students in the preparation of their own global health initiatives

• To build relationships with developing communities that are sustainable and mutually beneficial

• To enhance students’ understanding and awareness of healthcare in developing communities

Our Objectives

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TeamMED

TM Global Health Initiatives

Community Outreach Trips

Local Volunteer Opportunities

Education

Individual Student Medical Electives

Resource Collection and Donation

What Do We Do?

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• Holistic projects – Health promotion – Donation of medical

equipment – Village outreach

projects – Cultural exchange

• Structured trip program– Pre-trip preparation: meet

your team, cultural/ language courses, research and needs analysis, fundraising, skills training

– Detailed day-to-day program – Proper de-briefing

Community Outreach Trips

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1. Recognise that patients’ rights are universal. 2. Put your host community’s interests first. 3. Give local trainees priority. 4. Emphasise education. 5. Think long-term sustainability. 6. Do not use the ‘developing world’ for

practising your skills.7. Practise quality medicine. 8. Know your limits. 9. Have a focus.

10. Consider the broader implication of your presence.

10 Ethical Guidelines

A Guide to Working Abroad, MJA, 2011

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• Focusing on community’s needs • Teaming up with existing services • Capacity and infrastructure building • Good donation principles • Multiple return visits

Medical students

Host community

Capacity building

Resources

Education

Professional

Personal

Ensuring Mutual Benefits…

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TONGA 2013Sneak Peek: Where do we go?

TONGA!! UGANDA!!

NEPAL!!

… Upcoming Indigenous Trip!!

More info to follow!!

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Local Volunteering Initiatives (LVOs)

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Resource Collection

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• Elective information night – Held on April 14th – Practical information session

• TeamMed’s elective guide– Download it from www.teammed.org – Contextualized to Monash medicine faculty

• Resource donation – Contact us 6 weeks in advance!

Student Elective Support

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www.teammed.org

Stay Tuned!

Search: Team MED

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TongaAndrew Long & Elliot Anderson

Mālō ē lelei

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Tonga

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• OBESITY– 69% obese

• Heart disease• Diabetes– 18% of Tongans have diabetes, – By 2030, 25% of pop will be diabetic

• Access to healthcare resources

Tonga – the health issues

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Our trip – Hospital

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Our trip – Outreach clinic

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Our trip – Diabetes Screening

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Our trip - Donations

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Our trip – It’s not all work

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• Potential Research Opportunity

• Formal Diabetes Screening Clinic

• Health Promotion Radio Campaign

• Tonga Hospital Experience

Your trip

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• Who? – 4-6 students• When? – June • Cost - $1500-2000 inlcuding flights

• Applications close Sunday April 5pm• Extra info:– [email protected][email protected]

Tonga – Trip details

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