Volunteerism during humanitarian crises: a practical guide

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Heatherlee Bailey
Lewis J. Kaplan
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[1] Durham VA Medical Center,Department of Emergency Medicine
[2] University of Pennsylvania,Division of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care and Emergency Surgery, Perelman School of Medicine
[3] Corporal Michael J Crescenz VA Medical Center,Surgical Services, Division of Surgical Critical Care
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Critical Care | / 26卷
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Volunteerism; Humanitarian; Disaster; Safety; Crisis; Conflict;
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Volunteerism to provide humanitarian aid occurs in response to disasters, crises, and conflict. Each of those volunteerism triggers engenders personal risk borne by the healthcare volunteer while rendering aid and merit specific evaluation. Factors that impact decision-making with regard to volunteering are personal, structural and crisis specific. Practical approaches to travel and on-scene safety benefit volunteers and should inform planning and preparation for volunteerism-driven travel. These approaches include planning for evacuation and potential rescue. These unique skills and approaches are generally not part of medical education outside of military service. The global medical community, including medical professional organizations, should embrace this opportunity to improve medical education and professional development to support humanitarian aid volunteerism. Disaster, crisis, or conflict-driven healthcare volunteerism highlights the core elements of altruism, dedication, and humanity that permeate clinician’s drive to render aid and save lives.
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