FRRHH Executive Committee Reflect on Five Years of the Faculty
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The FRRHH Executive Committee brings a diverse range of expertise to the Faculty, addressing unique challenges in remote, rural, and humanitarian healthcare.
Their collective experience spans humanitarian healthcare, occupational health, military healthcare, and more.
As part of our five-year anniversary campaign, we took the opportunity to speak with some of our Executive Committee Members about the origins of the Faculty, how it has evolved over the years and how they see FRRHH developing in the future.
In this first video, FRRHH Chair, Prof. Rikard Moen shares the vision behind the creation of the Faculty.
Dr Moen shares how the Faculty has developed greatly throughout the years with the creation of a curriculum for remote, rural and humanitarian healthcare professionals in addition to the introduction of the new Membership and Fellowship awards.
Dr Moen continues highlighting FRRHH's accomplishments over the past five-years, whilst speaking on the impact the Faculty has made on remote, rural, and humanitarian healthcare globally.
Former Faculty Chair and current Co-Chair of the FRRHH Advisory Board, Dr Alistair Fraser speaks on the unique challenges healthcare professionals encounter in remote and rural environments and what he envisions for the future of the Faculty.
FRRHH Deputy Chair, Mr Andy Kent OBE brings 20 years of British military experience and a background in humanitarian work. Initially established as the Faculty of Remote & Rural Healthcare (FRRH), Andy played a key role in integrating 'Humanitarian' in remote and rural.
In this final video, we hear from FRRHH Honorary Secretary, Dr Phil Sharples who has been involved in remote and rural healthcare for over 30 years. He shares the Faculty's accomplishments and ongoing efforts to improve healthcare access.
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