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1 Study Center in Khon Kaen, Thailand Course name: Pre-Professional Healthcare Issues Course number: PUBH 3004 KKTH Programs offering course: Summer Community Public Health Language of instruction: English U.S. Semester Credits: 4 Contact Hours: 60 Term: Summer 2018 Course meeting times: Times vary, see schedule Course meeting place: CIEE Khon Kaen Classrooms Course Directors: Dr. Juraporn Tangpukdee Contact Information: juraporn.tangpukdee@uon.edu.au/jenbeths@gmail.com Office address: 973/1 Moo 12 Tambon Sila Amphur Muang, Khon Kaen, Thailand Office hours: by appointment Course Description This course takes a multi-disciplinary approach to examining theory and conceptual frameworks in public health, epidemiology, and healthcare administration. Students will examine the public health management system in Thailand, as well as make comparisons to the American health care system and those of other southeast Asian countries. Foundational concepts, such as epidemiology, health economics, and social determinants of health, are introduced early in the course. Health care reform, health care financing, and health care delivery are studied in more detail, using the Thai system as a case study. Finally, students will discuss and experience health promotion activities to address current health concerns in Thailand. Learning Objectives Throughout the course, and by the end, students will be able to: Identify specific social determinants, epidemiological trends, and biological relationships related to health and illness in Thailand. Recognize social and biological factors related to health Critically discuss the Thai public health and healthcare system, including financing, delivery, prevention, and promotion Analyze ongoing reforms to the Thai healthcare system aimed to address challenges Experience and evaluate current public health initiatives occurring in Thailand Course Prerequisites None
2 Methods of Instruction This course is taught through a combination of approaches, including interactive classroom lectures by Khon Kaen University (KKU) faculty and the course directors; trips (site visits) to local healthcare facilities, public health initiatives, or locations where public health principles are applied; and student-led discussion sessions. These student-led discussion sessions will incorporate reading assignments, site visits, and lectures into a consolidated summary of that week s lesson material. Students will also actively engage course material through in-class discussions and review of public health related current events. Students will be expected to complete assigned readings prior to lecture so that they can actively engage the lecturer with questions. Assessment and Final Grade 1. Homework (20%) - 4 assignments x 20 pts Facilitation of Discussion Session (15%) Interest Paper (25%) Final Exam (25%) Attendance and class participation (15%) Points Course Requirements Homework Throughout the course, students will be assigned homework due to be completed outside the classroom. The homework will reinforce concepts discussed in the classroom. Facilitation of Discussion Session The discussion session is an opportunity for students to gather and critically discuss the lecture topics, readings, and site visits of the unit. Each discussion will have a small group of students assigned to lead and facilitate the discussion. The group will research and present information to classmates about an assigned topic. The purpose of the presentations will be to educate classmates and facilitate discussion about the topic following the presentation. The remaining time is an open classroom discussion, in which the facilitators guide the discussion through pre-planned questions that prompt reflective conversation. The discussion session should identify important conclusions from the week s activities and make connections between what you learned, observed, and read about. Interest Paper: You will choose a topic from the course content and elaborate on it in detail in a critical paper. Your paper should be 1,250 2,500 words in length (excluding citations, of which you must include at least 10). You should list key references that summarize the technical information that support your writing. The paper should
3 serve as a practical summary of key technical concepts being studied and follow APA format. You may focus on a specific public health topic (such as HIV/AIDS, cervical cancer & HPV vaccination, sanitation issues, liver fluke, pharmaceutical patenting, etc.) or a public health systems-level topic (such as the mental health system, Thai traditional medicine, emergency medical services, hospital administration at any level, etc.). This paper should provide an overview of the scope of the problem (including concepts of epidemiology, social determinants of health, and burden of disease) and outline key components of any relevant intervention(s) that address the problem. Barriers, challenges, and progress related to this topic should be explored. Final Exam The final exam will be a closed-book exam with a variety a question types, including short answer, multiple choice, matching, and computational. Exam questions will be based on assigned readings, homework assignments, and lecture material. Attendance and Class Participation Attendance is required at all lectures, briefings, debriefings, site visits, and discussion sessions. Arriving more than 15 minutes late will be considered absent. One unexcused absence is allowed. Each subsequent unexcused absence will result in a 20% reduction of your class participation grade. Academic Dishonesty Cheating or plagiarism in any course assignment or exam will not be tolerated and may result in a student failing the assignment or course or being expelled from the class and/or program. Course Schedule Unit 1: Foundational Concepts of Public Health and U.S. & Thai Healthcare Systems Lecture 1 Epidemiology: Basic Concepts and History Definition and Objectives of Epidemiology Definitions: Population, Disease Frequency, Distribution, Determinants, Control, Adverse Childhood Experiences Historical Development of Epidemiology Lecture 2 Overview of Public Health Issues in Thailand Current Health Trends in Thailand Major Health Promotion Activities: Issues, Strategies, and Settings Primary Health Care: Health Promotion Hospitals and Village Health Volunteers Lecture 3 Overview of the U.S. Healthcare System Overview of current health system structure Historical Development of Current Healthcare System Healthcare Reform Efforts
4 Current Public Health Trends Lecture 4 Thai Healthcare Delivery System and Development of Universal Coverage with Comparative Analysis to U.S. System Historical Development of Universal Coverage: Benefits, Funding Sources Voluntary Health Card Scheme Workers Compensation Fund and Social Security Scheme Civil Servants Medical Benefits Scheme: Benefits, Funding Sources National Health Security Office: Role and Responsibilities Thai Healthcare Delivery System Health Care Facilities: Health Promoting Hospitals to Regional Hospitals Unit 2: Selected Public Health Topics in Thailand Lecture 5 Motor Vehicle Accidents Epidemiology of motor vehicle accidents in Thailand Major Prevention Activities: Issues, Strategies, and Settings Road Safety Measures Burden of Disease Related to Motor Vehicle Accidents Site Visit 1 Khon Kaen Regional Hospital Lecture 6 Liver Fluke Life Cycle of Liver Fluke Public Health Interventions to Interrupt Liver Fluke Life Cycle Major Liver Fluke Prevention Activities: Issues, Strategies, and Settings Cultural Influences on Development of Cholangiocarcinoma Current Treatment Options Lecture 7 The Role of Fecal Sludge Management in Public Health of Developing Countries Describe Fecal Sludge and the Components of the Fecal Sludge Management Service Chain Understand the Importance of Fecal Sludge Management in Public Health, with a Focus on Thailand Describe Containment, Transport, and Treatment Technologies Applicable to Developing Countries, with a Focus on Thailand Discuss the Current Status of Sanitation and Fecal Sludge Management in Thailand and Current and Future Efforts to Address Gaps Site Visit 2 Lawa Lake: A Community-Based Approach to Battling Liver Fluke Lecture 8 Trends in Southeast Asian Health Demographic Trends in Southeast Asia (Aging, Migration, Urbanization) Disease Trends in Southeast Asia (Chronic Diseases, Mortality) Chronic Non-Communicable Diseases: Changing Diets and Habits Human Resources: Shortages, Distributional Challenges and International Trade Health Financing Reforms
5 Lecture 9 Neglected Tropical Diseases Malaria Exposure Pathways Types of Mosquitos Drugs Used Against Malaria: Quinine, Chloroquine, Amodiaquine, Mefloquine, etc. Emergence and Spread of Drug-Resistant Strains Determinants of Drug Resistance Burden of Malaria to Developing Countries Overview of Dengue Fever Overview of Lesser Known Tropical Diseases Site Visit 3 Ubonrat District Hospital Lecture 10 Isaan Women s Health Lecture Current Health Trends Affecting Women in Thailand, with a Focus on the Isaan Region Major Health Promotion Activities Targeted Toward Women: Issues, Strategies, and Settings Cultural Influences on the Health of Women in Isaan Site Visit 4 Health-Promoting Hospital & Village Health Volunteers in Hua Thanon Village, Phra Lab district Lecture 11 HIV/AIDS Physiology of Disease History of HIV/AIDS in Southeast Asia Major Accomplishments in Treatment and Prevention Current Prevention and Treatment Programs in Thailand Peer Education Programs in Khon Kaen Lecture 12 Reflections on Inpatient Care and Health Perceptions in Thailand and the U.S. Differences in Hospital Systems and Nursing Care Common Medical Problems Seen in Isaan Region Hospitals Reflections on the General Attitude toward Health in Thailand Discussion of Differences in Attitudes toward Health Site Visit 5 Sri Nagarind University Hospital Lecture 13 Mental Health Current Health Trends Affecting Mental Health in Thailand Major Health Promotion Activities Targeted Toward Mental Health: Issues, Strategies, and Settings Cultural Influences Affecting Mental Health Care Barriers to Providing Mental Health Services in Thailand Site Visit 6 Khon Kaen Rajanagarindra Psychiatric Hospital
6 Course Materials Ashengrau, A. and Seage, G. (2008). The Approach and Evolution of Epidemiology. In Essentials of Epidemiology in Public Health (pp. 1-32). Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett. Blomqvist, A. (2011). Public-Sector Health Care Financing. In The Oxford Handbook of Health Economics. Eds. Glied, S. and Smith, P. Chongsuvivat, V, Phua, K., Yap, M., Pocock, N., Hashim, N. Wilopa, S., Lopez, A. (2011). Health and health-care systems in southeast Asia: diversity and transitions. The Lancet 377 (9763), Frogner, B., Hussey, P. Anderson, G. (2011). Health Systems in Industrialized Countries. In The Oxford Handbook of Health Economics. Eds. Glied, S. and Smith, P. Hanvoravongchai, P. (2013). Health Financing Reform in Thailand: Toward Universal Coverage under Fiscal Constraints. UNICO Study Series 20. The World Bank, Washington, DC. January Hughes, D. and Leethongdee, S. (2007). Universal Coverage in the Land of Smiles: Lessons from Thailand s 30 Baht Health Reforms. Health Affairs, 26(4), International Labor Organization SRO for East Asia (2008). Thailand: Universal Health Care Coverage through Pluralistic Approaches. Retrieved from: soc_sec/documents/publication/wcms_secsoc_6612.pdf Kanchanachitra, C., Lindelow, M., Johnston, T., Hanvoravongchai, P., Lorenzo, F., Huong, N., Wilopo, S., dela Rosa, J. (2011). Human resources for health in southeast Asia: shortages, distributional challenges, and international trade in health services. The Lancet 377(9767), Srithamrongsawat, S., Aekplakorn, W., Jongudomsuk, P., Thammatach-aree, J., Patcharanarumol, W., Swasdiworn, W., Tangcharoensathien, V. (2010). Funding health promotion and prevention the Thai experience. Work Health Report Background Paper 45. World Health Organization. Retrieved from: ThailandNo45FINAL.pdf Tangcharoensathien, V., Patcharanarumol, W., Ir, P., Aljunid, S., Mukti, A., Akkhavong, K., Banzon, E., Huong, D., Thabrany, H., Mills, A. (2011). Healthfinancing reforms in southeast Asia: challenges in achieving universal coverage. The Lancet 377(9768), Media Resources
7 Thai Health Promotion Foundation Resource Center. Retrieved from: Towards Healthy Thailand An Introduction to ThaiHealth. ThaiHealth Promotion Foundation. Retrieved from:
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