FRRHH News
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In a leading move, the Faculty of Remote, Rural & Humanitarian Healthcare (FRRHH) has marked a significant milestone with the initiation of its second membership phase, having invited applications for the first of its kind prestigious awards recognising excellence in the field of remote, rural, and humanitarian healthcare.
Critical Care International (CCI) Student Essay Competition 2023
The Faculty of Remote, Rural and Humanitarian Healthcare partnered again last year with Critical Care International (CCI) for their 2023 Student Essay Competition. We were pleased to offer three students, a one-year complimentary Affiliate membership to the Faculty and the opportunity to feature their winning essays.
Other FRRHH News
Summer School on Refugee and Migrant Health 2022
- Published: 7 October 2022
On the 29 August to 9 September 2022, our Organisation Member, The Emergency Department of Bern University Hospital hosted a Summer School on Refugee and Migrant Health.
This was a unique opportunity to impart specialist knowledge to help prepare health professionals for the challenges in treating patients with a migration background.
Organisation Member Spotlight - Medilink International
- Published: 23 September 2022
We are delighted to announce our newest Organisation Member, Medilink International. Medilink International bring over two decades of expertise delivering remote area medical services in a wide range of healthcare systems and contexts.
Nigel Rossiter and Primary Trauma Care Foundation – Fellowship Fund Update
- Published: 20 September 2022
Primary Trauma Care Foundation – Life and limb saving training supported by the Faculty of Remote, Rural and Humanitarian Healthcare
In this article, we bring our readers an update on the first FRRHH Fellowship Fund which has seen a total of £29,935.88 granted to seven projects in Burundi, Kenya, Liberia, Nigeria, Nepal, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
How Do You Get Started Working in Humanitarian Healthcare?
- Published: 18 August 2022
As part of World Humanitarian Day 2022, we asked some of our Members, Executive Committee Members, Faculty Advisory Board Members and key stakeholders to share how they got started in humanitarian healthcare.
Working in Humanitarian Healthcare – Guidance from our Experts
- Published: 18 August 2022
Starting a career within humanitarian healthcare can be overwhelming and even the most experienced practitioners can feel intimidated when stepping into a humanitarian crisis setting. As part of our World Humanitarian Day series, we reached out to our Executive Committee and Faculty Advisory Board, asking them for advice for those interested in working in humanitarian healthcare.