Public Health Crisis Simulation Exercise: Navigating Access Challenges and Misinformation 2024

Introduction

Public Health Crisis Simulation Exercise: Navigating Access Challenges and Misinformation

Sudden and unexplained deaths have caused concerns in Chilandia, a town with a population of 50,000. Rumours are rapidly spreading about the causes of these deaths. Health misinformation and disinformation are harming people’s health and undermining the response of public health. A large portion of the population holds negative perceptions of essential lifesaving medicines and vaccines.

At the request of the Chilandian government, you will be deployed to support their emergency response and join the Country Team. Join us at the School of Public Health’s Global Health and Development [BASc(GHD)] Summer Programme for interactive activities simulating field-based scenarios. You will learn about practical issues and questions that global health experts face during a medical emergency crisis.

During the programme, you will also have the opportunity to directly engage with experts from the School of Public Health and guest organizations. They will share their experiences in decision-making during complex situations.


Programme Details

Public Health Crisis Simulation Exercise: Navigating Access Challenges and Misinformation
Date

15 – 16 August 2024 (Thurs – Fri)

Mode

Face-to-face on HKUMed campus

Schedule

10am – 5pm (each day)

Programme Fee

HK$400

Eligibility

Current Secondary 4-5 / Year 11-12 / Grade 10-11 students

Online Application

Please apply via the link >>HERE<<

Application Deadline (Updated)

10 May 2024 (Fri)

Selection and Result Announcement
Due to limited quotas, applications will be assessed according to applicants’ individual calibre and potential. Selection will be made on a competitive basis.

 

Application result and payment details will be announced to successful applicants via email by mid-July.

 

If you do not hear from us by 19 July 2024 (Fri), you may assume your application has been unsuccessful this time and will not proceed further.

Enquiries

Public Health Crisis Simulation Exercise: Navigating Access Challenges and Misinformation