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PRET: Professional and Research Exchange Training

Exchanges are more than a program. It is a worldwide experience that allows us to connect the world and grow academically and personally. With this Training you will become the perfect officer to deal with international matters. Everything from the exchange program organization, platforms and work will be covered. You will also have multicultural learning and how to deal with people that come from different backgrounds. Incomings, Outgoings, Academic Quality, Pre-Exchange Training, Upon Arrival Training, Application Form, Card of Acceptance?? After this Training, such expressions will carry no more secrets for you. Join this Training and make a change!

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From A to P: Advocacy and Policy-Making on Health, Environment and Climate Change

Climate Change is one of the greatest Global Health threats of the 21st century, impacting the health of humans, animals and the environment. It can lead to an increase in extreme weather events and natural disasters that contribute to the emergence of new diseases and raise tensions within the populations due to the depletion of resources. As future health professionals, we need to address Global Health. So, this training's main goal is to empower medical students worldwide with sufficient knowledge on Health, Environment and Climate Change to become global advocates for a future healthier, greener and more sustainable world.

FITI: From Idea To Impact

FITI provides the opportunity to develop and strengthen activity management skills. By centering our training in the three stages of project management, we aim to empower medical students to lead projects and activities that positively impact their community and to give them the knowledge and skills to take on health leadership roles.

Health Workforce: The Key for Strengthening Health Systems

We are facing a health workforce crisis that is evolving towards insufficient human resources to address the health of the growing population, with longer lifespans and a higher prevalence of diseases. Adversities such as brain drain, worker retention, and access to specialties are leading to the ongoing crisis of quality, quantity, socio-economic conditions and distribution of healthcare professionals.

It is urgent to implement the right policies on a national and international level, invest in education and job creation in the health sector and establish strong interdisciplinary and multisectoral collaboration to achieve equality, universal health coverage and social cohesion. As a sustainable health workforce has a significant role in achieving universal health coverage and strengthening health systems worldwide, this workshop is an opportunity to deepen participants' understanding of the challenges regarding Human Resources for Health and equip them with the tools to take an active role in this field.

ITDM: International Training on Disaster Medicine

The increasing number of disasters over the last century emphasized the necessity to address the lack of training in the medical management of disaster response. Training the health forces, implementing disaster risk reduction approaches and disseminating information on disaster risk in the communities will strengthen health systems, making them more resilient to disasters. As the future health workers are willing to respond to public health emergencies and disasters but lack the competencies and skills to do so, this training aims to complement the medical curriculum by providing the basic knowledge on disaster medicine and humanitarian health, and respect towards the sanctuary of health services, with a holistic humanitarian approach of health in the larger setting of disaster management.

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