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Healthcare Within a Humanitarian Crisis: Experiences from Gaza

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Translational Health Sciences
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Mr Khaled Dawas shares his recent experiences of working in Gaza as a surgeon providing emergency care.
In this episode, Mr Khaled Dawas reflects on the targeting of health facilities and health workers during the conflict, the implications for medical education in Palestine and the role of global health students and practitioners world-wide.

The main lecture is delivered by Mr Dawas and will also feature perspectives of other health workers who have experiences of working in Gaza, including Dr Brenda Kelly (women's health doctor) and Dr Jane Crawley (paediatric doctor).

Mr Khaled Dawas is a consultant surgeon and associate professor at University College London Hospitals. He chairs the board of the medical education charity, Al Quds Foundation for Medical Schools in Palestine. He has been to Gaza twice with emergency medical teams since December 2023.

Dr Brenda Kelly is a consultant obstetrician who has also been to Gaza and is part of the Gaza Medical Teaching Group.

Dr Jane Crawley is a paediatrician who has worked in global child health for the past 30 years. As a member of the Oxford Gaza Group of clinicians, she has visited Gaza several times over the past 8 years in order to teach medical students and young doctors.

This talk is part of the Translational Science and Global Health course on the Translational Health Sciences programme.

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Series
Translational Health Sciences
People
Khaled Dawas
Brenda Kelly
Jane Crawley
Keywords
Health
emergency care
health workers
Department: Department for Continuing Education
Date Added: 29/04/2024
Duration: 01:04:55

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