Senior Global Health Project Manager
The
phenomenon of immigration, relatively new in our country, but already old if we
refer to it in general, can be approached from different points of view. In
relation to its influence on health aspects, its study requires reviewing the
concept of International Health, which could be defined as public health
worldwide, that is, where the public term is
it refers
to the world as a whole and in which the priorities of study and action must be
determined from this perspective. For its correct development, it will need,
like Public Health, an interdisciplinary approach to sciences such as medicine,
with the experience and knowledge provided by a Health Project Manager, sociology, anthropology, economics or statistics. In some
countries, such as France, the United Kingdom or Spain, there have been many
international health centers and institutes that encompass the different
aspects that fall within their competence. This tradition is linked to its past
as colonizing powers since the nineteenth century because, for that reason,
they had to ensure the health of the citizens of their colonies and that of the
colonizers themselves. In the United States, the origin lies in the economic and
military preponderance that it has reached since the middle of the last
century, to the point that the main world center for the study of emerging and
tropical diseases is attached to its defense department. There are also
international health centers in Scandinavian countries, but the dedication to
these issues in most states is very small (partially and separately
articulating that wide range of activities in different university institutes
or hospital services) or simply null. Taking into account this context, the
following elements of international health can be listed:
1. Study of
the expansion, transmission and control of infectious diseases and monitoring
of resistance patterns of
microorganisms
To achieve this goal it is essential to have the collaboration of teams led by Health Project Manager in the countries to prevent and reduce or
eliminate the sources from which the infection spreads through active
sanitation policies and, more importantly, raise the socioeconomic level of
poor countries. Obviously, we have a long way to go.
2.
Addressing health problems with a high morbidity and mortality burden, such as
tuberculosis, malaria, malaria, schistosomiasis or HIV infection, among other
pathologies.
3. Study of
the pathology of population movements in two ways: professional displacements,
tourism, political or war refugees, emigration for socio-economic reasons ...
The World Health Organization issued the International Health Regulations in
1969, whose objective is to curb the transmission of infectious diseases during
international travel, minimizing inconvenience for travelers. This fact seems
utopian when, only in our country, immigrant groups arrive every day in harsh
conditions (kickboats, crammed into illegal trucks ...); until real political,
economic and humanitarian measures are taken globally to fight against the
source of diseases
Infectious
in origin and its spread by inhuman displacements, we believe far away the day
when this goal is achieved, but with the hopeful work of the Health Project Manager, the goal will be easier to achieve.
4.
Comparative analysis of health systems: studying, for example, the actions
carried out in a given region, their result from a health and economic point of
view, to draw valid conclusions that allow them to be applied elsewhere (or, on
the contrary, learn from mistakes to avoid falling back into them).
5.
Monitoring and study of emerging diseases controlled by teams led by the Health Project Manager. An emerging disease is one that results from
an unknown infection so far and that has caused serious health problems locally
or even globally. On the other hand, reemerging disease is that derived from an
already known infection but which had become rare to once again increase its
incidence and cause a serious public health problem.
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