When: Jan-May 2024
Where: Online
Time: 12.00-13.30 UK time
Hosted by: CMF Global
Save the dates for Global Training Modules
Are you working in Global Health and Mission? Or are you preparing to?
CMF Global is hosting a series of interactive online training modules. These will be collaborative, with teaching, small group work, questions and feedback. There will be time to get to know one another and the subject more thoroughly.
Date |
Time |
Topic |
Tuesday 30 January |
12.00-13.30 |
Dermatology for generalists - Dr Clare Fuller |
Tuesday 27 February |
12.00-13.30 |
Avoiding burnout in serving - Marian Knell |
Tuesday 26 March |
12.00-13.30 |
Developing local leaders - Dr Cat Morris |
Tuesday 30 April |
12.00-13.30 |
Ethical challenges in paediatric care in LMICs - Dr Jessica Wan |
Tuesday 4 June |
12.00-13.30 |
Developing a vision to strengthen the health system in country (focussed on surgical development) - Dr Ted Watts |
Clare Fuller:
Dr Claire Fuller is a consultant dermatologist in London UK. She chairs the International Foundation for Dermatology and is a board member of the International League of Dermatological Societies. She is a medical dermatologist with interest in infectious and tropical dermatoses as well as preventing and managing skin cancer in persons with albinism in the resource poor settings of the tropics. She is on the leadership team of the Neglected Tropical Disease NGO Network Skin NTD Cross Cutting Group and is founder and Vice Chair of the newly formed GLODERM (International Alliance for Global Health Dermatology) as well as the International Alliance for the Control of Scabies (IACS). She has field experience in UK, East Africa, India, Mexico and Cambodia. This has included projects involving advocacy, teaching, service development and research assignments.
Marian Knell:
Marion was on the leadership teams of Global and European Member Care and set up an MA in the subject. For the past 10 years she has been working with Refugee ministries in the area of trauma response, compassion fatigue and burnout , also serving 400 Afghans in a local hotel.
Cat Morris:
Dr Mary Cusack OBE and Dr Cat Morris OBE co-founded and continue to help direct Love the One, an NGO working in the state of Odisha, India. Love the One provides transformative Health, Education and Child Care to some of the most vulnerable children in one of the poorest states of India. They currently have 600 children in their projects and a staff team of 180. They are now based in the UK more than India, due to unforeseen circumstances after living in India for 17 years, but know that Love the One is in safe hands with their incredible local team. Over the years, Mary and Cat continually focussed on leadership development so they knew that if they had to leave, they would not need to worry about the continuing integrity of the work. The webinar will discuss how to build a resilient and sustainable team in a cross cultural context that outlives the founders of the work.
Jessica Wan:
Ted Watts:
The Good News Hospital in Mandritsara in Northern Madagascar, alongside his wife Rachel and their two young boys. Ted is the team leader for the missionary team at the project, and the Program director for the Pan-African Academy of Christian Surgeons surgical training program at the hospital, now in it's third year.
CMF seeks to keep costs down for these webinars and are as follows:
Specialist trainee level and above:
£30 per session / £120 block booking for 5 sessions
CMF members £20 per session / £75 block booking for 5 sessions
Foundation doctors:
£20 per session / £75 block booking for 5 sessions
CMF members £10 per session / £30 block booking for 5 sessions
Nurses, midwives and allied health professionals:
£10 per session / £30 block booking for 5 sessions
CMF/CIAH members £5 per session / £15 for 5 sessions
Students and CMF Members working in low-resource setting /volunteer capacity: Free
Members of ICMDA-linked Christian medical organisations in low-resource settings: Free
For further information contact globalcoordinator@cmf.org.uk. Please note that these topics will not be covered in our residential Developing Health Course from 13-20 July 2024 in London.