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Titulo Artículo:
Internationalizing Medical Education: The Special Track Curriculum 'Global Health' at Justus Liebig University Giessen.
Resumen:
Internationalizing higher education is considered to be a major goal for universities in Germany and many medical students aspire to include international experiences into their academic training. However, the exact meaning of “internationalizing” medical education is still poorly defined, just as is the possible pedagogic impact and effects. Against this background, this article presents the special track curriculum on global health (in German: Schwerpunktcurriculum Global Health, short: SPC) at Justus Liebig University Giessen, which was established in 2011 as a comprehensive teaching program to integrate international perspectives and activities systematically into the clinical years of the medical curriculum. The report of the structure, content, didactic principles and participants’ evaluations of the SPC is embedded into a larger discussion of the pedagogic value of a broad and interdisciplinary perspective on “global health” in medical education, that explicitly includes attention for health inequities, social determinants of health and the cultural dimensions of medicine and health abroad and “at home” (e.g. in relation to migration). We conclude that if properly defined, the emerging field of “global health” represents a didactically meaningful approach for adding value to medical education through internationalizing the curriculum, especially in regard to themes that despite of their uncontested value are often rather weak within medical education. The concrete curricular structures, however, have always to be developed locally. The “SPC” at Giessen University Medical School is only one possible way of addressing these globally relevant issues in one particular local academic setting.
Fecha de publicación:
2015.
Autores :
Adrian Baumann;
Christine Hofstetter;
Rolf Korte;
Michael Krawinkel;
Michael Knipper;
Autor corporativo:
GMS Zeitschrift für medizinische Ausbildung,
Editores:
Medline-PubMed ;
Signatura Topográfica:
5
Idioma:
Inglés
Páginas:
1
ISBN:
1860-3572
Existencias:
18
Palabras claves:
Internationalization
Undergraduate medical education
Global health
Mobility
Cultural competence
Público objetivo:
Docentes
Medicos
Investigadores
Otros profesionales de la salud
Titulo Artículo:
Internationalizing Medical Education: The Special Track Curriculum 'Global Health' at Justus Liebig University Giessen.
Resumen:
Internationalizing higher education is considered to be a major goal for universities in Germany and many medical students aspire to include international experiences into their academic training. However, the exact meaning of “internationalizing” medical education is still poorly defined, just as is the possible pedagogic impact and effects. Against this background, this article presents the special track curriculum on global health (in German: Schwerpunktcurriculum Global Health, short: SPC) at Justus Liebig University Giessen, which was established in 2011 as a comprehensive teaching program to integrate international perspectives and activities systematically into the clinical years of the medical curriculum. The report of the structure, content, didactic principles and participants’ evaluations of the SPC is embedded into a larger discussion of the pedagogic value of a broad and interdisciplinary perspective on “global health” in medical education, that explicitly includes attention for health inequities, social determinants of health and the cultural dimensions of medicine and health abroad and “at home” (e.g. in relation to migration). We conclude that if properly defined, the emerging field of “global health” represents a didactically meaningful approach for adding value to medical education through internationalizing the curriculum, especially in regard to themes that despite of their uncontested value are often rather weak within medical education. The concrete curricular structures, however, have always to be developed locally. The “SPC” at Giessen University Medical School is only one possible way of addressing these globally relevant issues in one particular local academic setting.
Fecha de publicación:
2015.
Autores :
Adrian Baumann;
Christine Hofstetter;
Rolf Korte;
Michael Krawinkel;
Michael Knipper;
Autor corporativo:
GMS Zeitschrift für medizinische Ausbildung,
Editores:
Medline-PubMed ;
Signatura Topográfica:
5
Idioma:
Inglés
Páginas:
1
Existencias:
18
Palabras claves:
Internationalization
Undergraduate medical education
Global health
Mobility
Cultural competence
Público objetivo:
Docentes
Medicos
Investigadores
Otros profesionales de la salud
Titulo Artículo:
Internationalizing Medical Education: The Special Track Curriculum 'Global Health' at Justus Liebig University Giessen.
Resumen:
Internationalizing higher education is considered to be a major goal for universities in Germany and many medical students aspire to include international experiences into their academic training. However, the exact meaning of “internationalizing” medical education is still poorly defined, just as is the possible pedagogic impact and effects. Against this background, this article presents the special track curriculum on global health (in German: Schwerpunktcurriculum Global Health, short: SPC) at Justus Liebig University Giessen, which was established in 2011 as a comprehensive teaching program to integrate international perspectives and activities systematically into the clinical years of the medical curriculum. The report of the structure, content, didactic principles and participants’ evaluations of the SPC is embedded into a larger discussion of the pedagogic value of a broad and interdisciplinary perspective on “global health” in medical education, that explicitly includes attention for health inequities, social determinants of health and the cultural dimensions of medicine and health abroad and “at home” (e.g. in relation to migration). We conclude that if properly defined, the emerging field of “global health” represents a didactically meaningful approach for adding value to medical education through internationalizing the curriculum, especially in regard to themes that despite of their uncontested value are often rather weak within medical education. The concrete curricular structures, however, have always to be developed locally. The “SPC” at Giessen University Medical School is only one possible way of addressing these globally relevant issues in one particular local academic setting.
Autores:
Adrian Baumann
,
Christine Hofstetter
,
Rolf Korte
,
Michael Krawinkel
,
Michael Knipper
,
.
Titulo Revista:
GMS Zeitschrift für medizinische Ausbildung,
.
Numero:
5
Volumen:
32
Fecha de publicación:
2015.
Base de Datos Bibliográfica:
Medline-PubMed ,
.
Suplemento:
Idioma:
Inglés
Página Inicial:
1
Página Final:
18
ISBN:
1860-3572
Palabras claves:
Internationalization
Undergraduate medical education
Global health
Mobility
Cultural competence
Público objetivo:
Docentes
Medicos
Investigadores
Otros profesionales de la salud
Título Medline-PubMed :
Internationalizing Medical Education: The Special Track Curriculum 'Global Health' at Justus Liebig University Giessen.
Resumen:
Internationalizing higher education is considered to be a major goal for universities in Germany and many medical students aspire to include international experiences into their academic training. However, the exact meaning of “internationalizing” medical education is still poorly defined, just as is the possible pedagogic impact and effects. Against this background, this article presents the special track curriculum on global health (in German: Schwerpunktcurriculum Global Health, short: SPC) at Justus Liebig University Giessen, which was established in 2011 as a comprehensive teaching program to integrate international perspectives and activities systematically into the clinical years of the medical curriculum. The report of the structure, content, didactic principles and participants’ evaluations of the SPC is embedded into a larger discussion of the pedagogic value of a broad and interdisciplinary perspective on “global health” in medical education, that explicitly includes attention for health inequities, social determinants of health and the cultural dimensions of medicine and health abroad and “at home” (e.g. in relation to migration). We conclude that if properly defined, the emerging field of “global health” represents a didactically meaningful approach for adding value to medical education through internationalizing the curriculum, especially in regard to themes that despite of their uncontested value are often rather weak within medical education. The concrete curricular structures, however, have always to be developed locally. The “SPC” at Giessen University Medical School is only one possible way of addressing these globally relevant issues in one particular local academic setting.
Autores :
Adrian Baumann;
Christine Hofstetter;
Rolf Korte;
Michael Krawinkel;
Michael Knipper;
Autor corporativo:
GMS Zeitschrift für medizinische Ausbildung,
Fecha de publicación:
2015.
Tipo :
Medline-PubMed .
Idioma:
Inglés
Palabras claves:
Internationalization
Undergraduate medical education
Global health
Mobility
Cultural competence
Público objetivo:
Docentes
Medicos
Investigadores
Otros profesionales de la salud
Título Medline-PubMed :
Internationalizing Medical Education: The Special Track Curriculum 'Global Health' at Justus Liebig University Giessen.
Resumen:
Internationalizing higher education is considered to be a major goal for universities in Germany and many medical students aspire to include international experiences into their academic training. However, the exact meaning of “internationalizing” medical education is still poorly defined, just as is the possible pedagogic impact and effects. Against this background, this article presents the special track curriculum on global health (in German: Schwerpunktcurriculum Global Health, short: SPC) at Justus Liebig University Giessen, which was established in 2011 as a comprehensive teaching program to integrate international perspectives and activities systematically into the clinical years of the medical curriculum. The report of the structure, content, didactic principles and participants’ evaluations of the SPC is embedded into a larger discussion of the pedagogic value of a broad and interdisciplinary perspective on “global health” in medical education, that explicitly includes attention for health inequities, social determinants of health and the cultural dimensions of medicine and health abroad and “at home” (e.g. in relation to migration). We conclude that if properly defined, the emerging field of “global health” represents a didactically meaningful approach for adding value to medical education through internationalizing the curriculum, especially in regard to themes that despite of their uncontested value are often rather weak within medical education. The concrete curricular structures, however, have always to be developed locally. The “SPC” at Giessen University Medical School is only one possible way of addressing these globally relevant issues in one particular local academic setting.
Autores :
Adrian Baumann;
Christine Hofstetter;
Rolf Korte;
Michael Krawinkel;
Michael Knipper;
Autor corporativo:
GMS Zeitschrift für medizinische Ausbildung,
Fecha de publicación:
2015.
Paginas:
1.
ISBN:
1860-3572.
Idioma:
Inglés
Palabras claves:
Internationalization
Undergraduate medical education
Global health
Mobility
Cultural competence
Público objetivo:
Docentes
Medicos
Investigadores
Otros profesionales de la salud
Titulo Artículo:
Internationalizing Medical Education: The Special Track Curriculum 'Global Health' at Justus Liebig University Giessen.
Resumen:
Internationalizing higher education is considered to be a major goal for universities in Germany and many medical students aspire to include international experiences into their academic training. However, the exact meaning of “internationalizing” medical education is still poorly defined, just as is the possible pedagogic impact and effects. Against this background, this article presents the special track curriculum on global health (in German: Schwerpunktcurriculum Global Health, short: SPC) at Justus Liebig University Giessen, which was established in 2011 as a comprehensive teaching program to integrate international perspectives and activities systematically into the clinical years of the medical curriculum. The report of the structure, content, didactic principles and participants’ evaluations of the SPC is embedded into a larger discussion of the pedagogic value of a broad and interdisciplinary perspective on “global health” in medical education, that explicitly includes attention for health inequities, social determinants of health and the cultural dimensions of medicine and health abroad and “at home” (e.g. in relation to migration). We conclude that if properly defined, the emerging field of “global health” represents a didactically meaningful approach for adding value to medical education through internationalizing the curriculum, especially in regard to themes that despite of their uncontested value are often rather weak within medical education. The concrete curricular structures, however, have always to be developed locally. The “SPC” at Giessen University Medical School is only one possible way of addressing these globally relevant issues in one particular local academic setting.
Fecha de publicación:
2015.
Autor corporativo:
GMS Zeitschrift für medizinische Ausbildung,
.
Idioma:
Inglés
Palabras claves:
Internationalization
Undergraduate medical education
Global health
Mobility
Cultural competence
Público objetivo:
Docentes
Medicos
Investigadores
Otros profesionales de la salud
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Adrian Baumann Christine Hofstetter Rolf Korte Michael Krawinkel Michael Knipper Adrian Baumann Christine Hofstetter Rolf Korte Michael Krawinkel Michael Knipper Internationalizing Medical Education: The Special Track Curriculum 'Global Health' at Justus Liebig University Giessen.. 2015; 32Ed. 1.