This session will review
the epidemiology of anxiety and depression in several countries in Africa and Asia. Culturally and economically appropriate management for less developed and more developed countries will
be reviewed. Biological, psychological, social,
and spiritual aspects
of management will be integrated as applicable in a primary care setting.
This session will provide answers to your questions through interactive discussion and personal stories from a panel of experienced medical professionals who have served on the mission field. Each person who attends will receive a 3X5 card when they enter the room to post questions to the panel. The moderator, Scott Reichenbach, will group and select questions and direct them to the appropriate panelists as he guides a dynamic discussion on medical missions. Typical topics discussed range from appropriate training and preparation, to selecting an agency and raising support, to what to expect as you serve as a single or with a family.
TB remains a global public health threat. This session will explore the epidemiology, challenges, and global context of current TB control and prevention. Selected field-based solutions from developing countries will be shared, along with updates on innovative practices in public health from around the world.
Human trafficking is a growing phenomenon around the world, including in the US. Healthcare professionals may encounter trafficking victims, yet not recognize the signs and symptoms. The key physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual red flags that are raised by these victims will be presented and discussed. This session will use case scenarios to illustrate how to assess such victims.