The development of healthcare treatments has given people hope to fight diseases. However, humans are born to be afraid of advanced technologies. As such, it is critical that medical professionals have the skills to explain the benefits of treatments to patients and, ideally, involve them in the development of new treatments in the first place.
Find out how and why you should engage patients and communities in the development of new healthcare technology and treatments with the free online course “Medical Humanity: Engaging Patients and Communities in Healthcare“.
Engaging Patients and Communities in Healthcare – Course Content
This free online course explores the concept of doctors as “mediators” in the changing relationship between patients and technology, and introduces the theme of “medical humanity” to improve communication and trust in healthcare. You will find out how to bring patients into the development of medical technologies and treatments.
Using real-life examples from Taiwan and South East Asia, the course will help you to understand:
- The basic principles of community engagement;
- The concept of “living labs”;
- How to listen to people and use their oral histories as part of healthcare service design;
- How to make elders or minority groups an integral part of designing new medical technologies;
- Why you should consider technology as a tool for conscious social change.
Requirements
This course is designed for undergraduates and postgraduates, with some medical, healthcare or social work experience.
Summary of Main Course Features
- Educator: Duujian Tsai
- Publisher: Taipei Medical University
- Start Date: 8 August 2016
- Duration: 3 weeks x 2 hours per week
- Certificates available
Price: Free
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