Disaster and Healthcare Mission Management (DHMMG.BS)

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The disaster healthcare mission management program is a non-nursing major that provides students with the skills to develop, implement, and evaluate strategic plans for disaster and healthcare mission teams locally, nationally and globally.

Degree Checklist

For a check list of all the courses required for this degree program and a suggested four-year sequence of study, please click on the link below.

General Education Requirements (50-59)

Click here for the General Education Core (52-58 hours) requirements.

Students in Disaster and Healthcare Mission Management must take PSYC-200, Understanding Human Behavior (3); SOCI-200, Understanding Contemporary Sociology (3); and BIOS-110 Human Biology with corresponding lab (4).

Specialty Area (37)

DHMM 200 - Introduction to Humanitarian Healthcare Response Credit Hours: 3

Emphasis on principles guiding humanitarian healthcare response nationally and internationally. Theoroies, and historical and current frameworks of disaster response and healthcare mission trends of humanitarian and volunteer healthcare aid are explored. Media and organizational influences such as the World Health Organization and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are discussed. 

Prerequisites

Pre or Co-Requisites: PSYC-200; SOCI-200; ENGL-105, 106, or 110

DHMM 202 - Disaster Management Credit Hours: 4

Organization and management of resources and responsibilities for disaster preparedness, response, and recovery. Disaster risk and emergency management, effective emergency response, operating command centers, and exploration of factors related to healthcare infrastructure disruption and relocation. Applicable certifications achieved.

Prerequisites

Pre or Co-requisites: PSYC-200; SOCI-200; DHMM-200; ENGL-105, 106, or 110

DHMM 300 - Healthcare Mission Mobilization and Management Credit Hours: 4

Role, goals, and limitations of domestic and global healthcare missions teams are discussed. Standards and best practices are addressed, including assessing and serving the healthcare needs of domestic and international communities. Challenges, obstacles, and unique opportunities that exist in short term healthcare missions are explored. Strategic application for planned healthcare clinics and outreach brigades, including simulated experiences.

Prerequisites

Pre or Co-requisites: PSYC-200, SOCI-200, ENGL-110, DHMM-200, DHMM-202

DHMM 304 - Leadership Application in the Field Credit Hours: 2

Practical application related to communication and disaster and healthcare mission teams, expeditionary leadership, volunteer teams. Ensuring team cohesiveness, coordination, accountability, performance, and effective decision-making in humanitarian action. Debriefing, working with interpreters, flexibility, and adaptability.

Prerequisites

Pre-Requisites: DHMM-200, DHMM-202, or permission of instructor.Pre or Co-requisites: DHMM-300, DHMM/NURS-302, or permission of instructor.

DHMM 306 - Basic Health Survival Credit Hours: 2

Focus on self-health and health of team. Focus on disease preventive measures, safety, and preservation applied to resource-limited settings. Includes water purification, hydration, food safety and security, nutrition, thermoregulation, shelter, hygiene, sanitation, personal safety measures, and basic land navigation.

Prerequisites

Pre-Requisites: BIOS-110 and BIOS-112, or permission of instructorPre or Co-Requisite: DHMM-304 or permission of instructor

DHMM 308 - Management of Logistics Credit Hours: 3

Focus on role of humanitarian logistics and emergency/non-emergency supply chain management. Prioritization, procurement, transportation, travel, storage, and distribution phases, including details related to deployment, human resources, and necessity of complex communication and records.

Prerequisites

Pre-Requisite: MTHS-135Pre or Co-requisites: DHMM-304

DHMM 310 - Critical Response in the Field (with Lab) Credit Hours: 3 to 1

Basic, rapid health asessment, triage, first aid and required life-sustaining treatment in the field. Includes human transportation and evacuation, post-mortem care, and organization of treatment areas, including assignments of healthcare providers. Decision-making in disaster and healthcare mission settings and situations is emphasized. Applicable certifications achieved.

Prerequisites

DHMM 306

DHMM 312 - Holistic Care in Healthcare Response Credit Hours: 3

Holistic care of others and self, spiritual and cultural assessments and competency. Importance of self-care related to physical, emotional, and spiritual health. Topics related to ethical considerations, advocacy, due diligence, grief, suffering, hopelessness, death, and dying are discussed.

Prerequisites

THEO/NURS-231, DHMM-200, DHMM-202, DHMM-300

DHMM 314 - Disaster Health Research

DHMM 400 - Healthcare Disaster Response & Management Immersion Training Credit Hours: 3

This course places an emphasis on development of a comprehensive plan for the healthcare disaster response and management immersion experience.

Prerequisites

DHMM-308, DHMM-310, DHMM-312

DHMM 401 - Healthcare Disaster Response & Management Immersion Experience Credit Hours: 2

This course is a focused team experience including extensive mock scenarios designed to instruct students to work safely and effectively in unstable and dangerous environments and to serve those suffering from effects of disaster. Requirs one week, 24/7, off-campus experience with on-campus immediate deployment preparation and post-experience debriefing.

Prerequisites

Pre-requisites: DHMM Major, DHMM-308, DHMM-310, DHMM-312Pre-or Co-requisite: DHMM-400

DHMM 406 - Special Situations In the Field Credit Hours: 3

Preparation of management for special occurrences related to mass casualty, terrorism, bioterrorism, shootings, healthcare epidemics, and working in areas of armed conflict. Considerations for working with military forces are discussed. Secondary hazards such as tsunamis, landslides, and earthquake related fires are presented. Additional emergent topics are discussed.

Prerequisites

Pre or Co-requisite: DHMM-400

DHMM 410 - Agency Internship/Practical Experience Credit Hours: 5

Internship/practical experience with non-profit or governmental agency focused on humanitarian aid related to disaster management and/or healthcare missions.

Prerequisites

Pre- or Co-requisites: DHMM-400, DHMM-402

Collateral Requirements (21)

DHMM 302 - Introduction to Leadership in Professional Practice Credit Hours: 2

This is an introductory course designed to provide a foundation for developing leadership abilities as a healthcare professional. Responsibilities related to safety and quality improvement practices will be a major focus.

Prerequisites

Pre or Co-requisite:Disaster and Healthcare Mission Management Major and DHMM-200ORHealthcare Administration Major and HLTC-210 

BIOS 112 - Environmental Science Credit Hours: 4

A course that presents elementary concepts of scientific methodology and discusses issues relevant to understanding the natural environment and human activity. Scientific, political, and socioeconomic aspects of human activity related to the environment will be introduced and examined. This course will aim toward instilling an understanding of how and what scientifically-based points of view have contributed to the current climate of discussion regarding the environment. This course will emphasize the development of critical thinking as well as investigative and comprehension skills. Requires co-requisite enrollment in BIOS-112L. Open to non-science majors only.

DHMM 408 - Clinical Pathways of Health Promotion & Disease Prevention Across the Continuum of Care II Credit Hours: 4

Application of health promotion and disease prevention concepts are explored to prepare healthcare professionals to function in community and public health settings at the domestic and international levels.

Prerequisites

Nursing Major and NURS-406; Pre or Co-requisites: NURS-402, NURS-404ORDisaster and Healthcare Mission Management Major and DHMM-302, DHMM-304; Pre- or Co-requisite:  DHMM-306

DHMM 495 - Christian Faith and Ethical Practice Synthesis Seminar Credit Hours: 2

Course content is designed to engage students in reflection and discussion of complex healthcare issues. Christian faith and interprofessional practice are integrated with the Lee University core values.

Prerequisites

Nursing Major and NURS-400, NURS-402, NURS-406; Pre- or Co-requisites: NURS-404, NURS-408, NURS-412, NURS-414ORDisaster and Healthcare Mission Management Major with a minimum of 18 credit hours within DHMM major. Pre- or Co-requisites: NURS/DHMM-408

MGMT 357 - Nonprofit Resource Development Credit Hours: 3

This course focuses on how best to secure nonprofit revenues through fundraising strategies in consideration of transformational and engaged philanthropy. The organization and development of a strategic fundraising plan will be examined within the context of the organization's mission, vision, strategic plan, and organizational capacity. The role of the board, staff, and fund development volunteers will also be addressed.

Prerequisites

BUSN-255 or DHMM-200.

MGMT 358 - Crisis Response Finance and Funding Credit Hours: 3

This course examines the issues of securing and allocating financial resources in response to a crisis such as a natural disaster.  Topics include budget analysis, budget development, cost and revenue estimation, variance analysis, and strategies for budget execution and evaluation. 

Prerequisites

BUSN-255 or DHMM-200.

DHMM 402 - Social Dimensions and Impact of Disaster Credit Hours: 3

Response to disaster-related issues, disaster culture, social vulnerability, economic and political impact, disruption of social life in society, and community resilience. Evaluation of social factors contributing to increased risk of disaster. Impact of disasters on response organizations and personnel are discussed.

Prerequisites

SOCI-200, DHMM-200

General Electives (3-9)

Academic Assessment

GNST-400 - Academic Profile (0)

SMFT-DHM - Major Field Test (0)

Total Hours in Program (120)