tailieunhanh - COMMUNITY HEALTH SCREENING & EDUCATION (CHS&E) GUIDELINES

In addition, traditional curricula may or may not have explicitly defined objectives or purposes. Although there has been a greater focus on the need for learning objectives in the health professions, it is not uncommon for schools to „retrofit‟ the objectives to reflect what the faculty desire to teach. In this sense, the curriculum drives the objectives rather than the desired learning objectives driving the curriculum (see Figure 2). This framework then results in a system of assessment that is again based on the mastery of a curriculum that may be detached from the needs of society. . | HEALTH EDUCATION PROGRAM FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES THE MOST IMPORTANT KNOWLEDGE ENGLISH FRENCH KHMER MANDARIN SPANISH DOWNLOAD FREE COMMUNITY HEALTH SCREENING EDUCATION CHS E GUIDELINES Community Health Screening Education CHS E aims to assist communities both urban and rural in the . and other developed as well as developing countries in their efforts to resolve their most important healthcare problems. The goal is to enable communities to save the most lives and preventing the most suffering through an integrated collaborative sustainable approach to primary prevention health promotion and transformational development. It is based on international and national evidence-based E-B standards and practice guidelines. Although primarily focused on the 70 of the disease burden that is preventable it facilitates high quality assistance in curative care areas as well See Section IV . All of the materials referenced are available free for downloading through and nearly all are available in multiple languages. So although these preventable healthcare problems remain the leading causes of premature death and unnecessary suffering in nearly every community in every country it is emphasized that most organizations and communities already have the resources to implement these lifesaving guidelines. As the world-wide epidemic of non-communicable diseases NCDs is currently of greatest concern we will use NCDs as the example in this document. The World Health Organization WHO has emphasized that the root causes of this epidemic are not medical but due to changes in lifestyle beliefs values . And as the WHO has documented the effectiveness of local churches in addressing NCDs and this resource is currently seldom utilized we will also speak to the importance of this organization for meeting the above requirements. Although the WHO studies involved local churches primarily in the . we will use the term church to encompass all religious .