Health volunteers overseas: A model for ethical and effective short-term global health training in low-resource countries

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Three core attributes enable short-term volunteers to make incremental contributions to long-term outcomes at host institutions: (1) focusing on teaching rather than service delivery, (2) engaging in mutually beneficial and equitable partnerships with host institutions, and (3) operating within a structured management system.

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MacNairn, E. (2019). Health volunteers overseas: A model for ethical and effective short-term global health training in low-resource countries. Global Health Science and Practice. Johns Hopkins University Press. https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-19-00140

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