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The Introduction to Humanitarian Healthcare Course: Three Years On
In a time when being part of the digital age was more crucial than ever, as the world was grappling with the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, the Introduction to Humanitarian Healthcare Course was established in 2021 as a valuable new resource for members interested in learning more about humanitarian healthcare.
![The Faculty of Remote, Rural & Humanitarian Healthcare Celebrates Successful Launch of Membership and Fellowship Awards The Faculty of Remote, Rural & Humanitarian Healthcare Celebrates Successful Launch of Membership and Fellowship Awards](/media/1333437/website_article_graphic.png?crop=0.026933737757235593,0,0.060487853527017285,0.0000000000000007523597807706&cropmode=percentage&quality=75&width=542&height=364&rnd=133529001100000000)
In a leading move, the Faculty of Remote, Rural & Humanitarian Healthcare (FRRHH) has marked a significant milestone with the initiation of its second membership phase, having invited applications for the first of its kind prestigious awards recognising excellence in the field of remote, rural, and humanitarian healthcare.
Other FRRHH News
Press Release: Royal College Announces New Development to Support Humanitarian Healthcare Professionals
- Published: 27 August 2020 | Tags:
- The Faculty
The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (RCSEd) has created the expanded Faculty of Remote, Rural and Humanitarian Healthcare (FRRHH), which will support a global network of healthcare professionals working in this fast-developing field.
An academic institution's response to COVID-19: Robert Gordon University
With rapidly changing developments relating to Covid-19 the FRRH has reached out to our members in an effort to share experiences and best practices. We hope that this will support and guide healthcare professionals and academic educators during these difficult times.
Remote and rural best practice helps fight against COVID-19
- Published: 1 April 2020 | Tags:
- COVID-19
- The Faculty
The COVID-19 pandemic presents an unprecedented challenge to health care professionals all over the world. Recent developments have seen every member of the health care profession adapt and evolve to tackle the spread of this virus to save patients whilst facing increasingly difficult situations every day.