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Expanded Education in Rescue in Physiotherapy and Nursing in V4 – Adaptation for Refugee Crisis (Letter)

Current letter to the editor reflects on a series of papers published in Clinical Social Work Journal (1-3) on refugee's and migrant's health care during the new 2015-2018 crisis. The unpreparedness of most non-doctor Health Care Workers solve health and social problems migrants and refuge...

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Published in:Clinical social work journal / CWS 2018-01, Vol.9 (3), p.76-78
Main Authors: Sramkova, M., Otrubova, J., Vansac, P., Czarnecki, P., Benca, J., Ridosko, J., Matulnikova, L., Herdics, G., Vallova, J., Bednarikova, M., Palun, M., Muss, C.
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Language:English
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Summary:Current letter to the editor reflects on a series of papers published in Clinical Social Work Journal (1-3) on refugee's and migrant's health care during the new 2015-2018 crisis. The unpreparedness of most non-doctor Health Care Workers solve health and social problems migrants and refugees have due to the lack of language and education in migrant/refugee health and related topics. The majority of V4 + Austria countries deal with, but very few teach socio-legal problems of children and mothers; reunifications of families; humanitarian deals; tropical diseases; other subjects which appeared from the praxis during these four years of migrant crisis in Greece/Italy, where 1.5million per year of immigrants and refugees escaped via Balkan or Mediterranean Route and are potential V4 citizens.
ISSN:2222-386X
2076-9741
DOI:10.22359/cswhi_9_3_12