Courses: INTH344 Migration and health - Autumn 2020




Level of Study

Master

Full-time/Part-time

Full time

Language of Instruction

English

Teaching semester

Spring, week 4 and 5

Objectives and Content

Objectives: The objective of the course is to provide knowledge about immigrant health and health rights from both a Norwegian and an international perspective. The course will cover the main features of somatic and mental health including the immigrants¿ life trajectories and reasons for migration and migrant status as determinants of health. The course will focus on practical communication skills for intercultural clinical encounters, and will teach the students how to evaluate research in this scientific area.

Contents: Basic concepts on culture and migration; Main theories and mechanisms to understand immigrant health; Burden of disease among migrants; Mental health; Nutritional Health and Displacement; Labour trafficking, Interpreters and cross-cultural communication; Equality versus equity in health care services.

Learning Outcomes

On completion of the course the student should have the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:

 

Knowledge

The student:

 

Skills

The student can:

 

General competence

The student:

can use their basic cultural competence and cultural awareness in both research and health care practice. The student understands the relation between being a migrant and health, and is able to reflect on different solutions to solve the challenges in research and in the clinical encounter.

Required Previous Knowledge

Proficiency in English at a level corresponding to TOEFL 550 (paper-based) or 213 (computer-based) or IELTS band 6.0 is expected.

Access to the Course

Students enrolled in the medical study at UiB, students at the master programme in Global Health, students enrolled in similar other master programmes at UiB or other partner universities.

Teaching Methods and Extent of Organized Teaching

Total working hours: 90

Face to face lectures, including case based learning (CBL) and Team based learning (TBL) and role playing elements from 8:30 to 12:00 four days a week for 2 weeks (32 hours)

Group work / role play based on previously defined exercises Wednesdays and every afternoon during 2 weeks and work on individual assignments (34 hours)

Assignment production on group and individual basis (24).

Total number of students: 40 (25 places reserved for medical students)

Compulsory Assignments and Attendance

Forms of Assessment

Group work presentations: At the beginning of the course the student will be presented with the exam text which they will work with in groups throughout the course. The assignment will require the students to use evidence based knowledge and to reflect on how this knowledge can be used to strengthen practice. Students will be given an assigned theme at the beginning of the course in groups of 4-5 students. They will work on this for two weeks. The theme will have to be solved based in evidence base knowledge but will also have a part of self-reflection and a last part of possible concrete applications of the knowledge to their future work. All projects will be presented during the last day in joint sessions.

Examination Support Material

Preparation for the presentation will take place in groups and at home, and all support material can be used. The presentation and questions answered in the examination will reflect the skills of the student.

Grading Scale

Pass/Fail

Assessment Semester

Sping

Course Evaluation

Electronic course evaluation by each student at the end of the course.

Programme Committee

Programme Committee for Global Health

Course Coordinator

Ass. Professor Esperanza Diaz (mailto:esperanza.diaz@uib.noesperanza.diaz@uib.no)

Contact Information

Department of Global Public Health and Primary Care

E-mail: mailto:studie@igs.uib.nostudie@igs.uib.no

Department

Department of Global Public Health and Primary Care