AJDHM
Vol 1 No 1 (2025): January

Development of the Coordination Course (C-Course) for Disaster Health Management (DHM) in the Asean

Shuich Ikeda (ARCH Project)
Kriangsak Pintatham (Unknown)
Tsukasa Katsube (Unknown)
Taro Kita (Unknown)
Mika Aono (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
02 Jan 2025

Abstract

Introduction: Development of a standard curriculum for the Coordination course (C-Course) was initiated during the ARCH extension phase, 2019-2021. The objective of this article is to clarify important perspectives for application of the standard curriculum of the C-Course to each AMS and to be shared them especially for in-country training course developers. Methods: The C-Course must include contents on international and regional guidelines/procedures for EMT operations as well as domestic policies/rules/regulations on disaster management and inter-governmental coordination mechanisms for disaster response. The standard curriculum and teaching materials were developed through the following three phase process: Phase 1. Development of proto-type program and session plan; Phase 2. Conduct of Trial C-Course in Japan; Phase 3. Application of C-Course to Malaysia. Results: Through the above three phase process, the standard program and session plan for the C-Course were developed with the application of the C-Course in the Malaysian context, dividing it into two parts which are the pre-learning online lectures for general theories and international/regional guidelines on EMT coordination and the in-person workshop with abundant scenario-based group discussions and group works. Discussion: Development process for standard curriculum for the Coordination course (C-Course) was almost completed. Conclusion: The C-course has to be further tailored to suit other AMS’s situations so that all the AMS could conduct their own in-country C-courses.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

AJDHM

Publisher

Subject

Nursing Public Health

Description

1. Publicize case studies of actual DHM practices in the ASEAN region, DHM domains of original research; capacity development and policy recommendations; and collaboration between health sectors and other sectors in disasters. 2. Promote the WHO Health Emergency and Disaster Risk Management (EDRM) ...