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Global Health Experiential Education - From Theory to Practice

English · Hardback

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This book presents best practices for ethical and safe international health elective experiences for trainees, and the educational competencies and evaluation techniques that make them valuable. It includes commentaries, discussions, and descriptions of new global health education guidelines, reviews of the literature, as well as research.

List of contents










Acknowledgments, Abbreviations, List of contributors Chapter 1. Introduction Part I Pedagogies Chapter 2. Global health pedagogy: the art and science of teaching global health Chapter 3. Objectives and competencies of international electives for medical trainees Chapter 4. Challenging paradigms of global health education: examining critiques of competency-based education Chapter 5. Engendering interprofessionalism in global health education Chapter 6. Best practices in global health graduate and post graduate medical education Chapter 7. A profile of global health curricula at Canadian medical schools Chapter 8. A profile of international electives programming at Canadian medical schools Chapter 9. Pre-departure training: approaches and best practices Chapter 10. Understanding service-learning basics and best practices Chapter 11. Fair trade learning Part II. Ethics Chapter 12. Clear as mud: power dynamics in global health volunteerism Chapter 13. Existing and emerging ethical standards in global health education Chapter 14. Ethical challenges in student experiences of global health research Chapter 15. Why matters: motivations in global health training Chapter 16. From Hubris to humility: towards an appreciation of the philosophy of life in the host country Chapter 17. How social accountability in medical education can contribute to global health Chapter 18. A new form of neocolonialism? International health partnerships, missions, experiences, research and electives Part III. Host perspectives Chapter 19. Host experience: a brief survey of the literature Chapter 20. Voices from the host: findings from interviews at institutions hosting Canadian medical trainees in fourteen countries from the Global South Chapter 21. Structures and functions of international volunteer programs: my experience from the field Chapter 22. Critically engaging host communities' praise for foreign healthcare volunteers: lessons from Nicaragua Chapter 23. reflections on a decade of hosting international medical trainees in Uganda Part IV. Contemporary conversations Chapter 24. Global health job opportunities in international settings Chapter 25. Standardizing medical education's approach to global health: are we moving forward? Chapter 26. Graduate global health practicums: understanding the implications and opportunities Chapter 27. Short term experiences in global health in the digital world: blogs, social media, and more Chapter 28. Women's Representation and Leadership in Global Health Chapter 29. Global LGBT health: current challenges, opportunities, and tools for global health practitioners and educators Chapter 30. Striving for reciprocity in electives Part V. Case studies Chapter 31. Making the Links: helping medical students prepare for global health careers Chapter 32. Postgraduate medical education in global health: the Yale experience Chapter 33. By the south for the south: the Latin American School of Medicine in Cuba Chapter 34. Experience of developing a model for responsible electives; the Medicine in Malawi Programme (MIMP) Chapter 35. Unite For Sight Chapter 36. Foundation for sustainable development: going beyond do no harm to create mutual benefit Chapter 37. CUGH university consortia and the development of educational standards in global health


About the author










Akshaya Neil Arya is a family doctor and was founding director of the Global Health Office at Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry at Western University in Canada. He has also taught global health to masters in public health students at the University of Waterloo and to medical students at McMaster University where he is an assistant clinical professor.
Jessica Evert has been at the forefront of global health education in North America for over a decade. A family physician by training, her undergraduate focus on anthropology and ethnography of health systems and delivery built a deep appreciation for the cultural influences on health and healthcare. She clinically practises inpatient medicine, hospice and palliative care with a focus on underserved, multicultural populations.


Summary

This book presents best practices for ethical and safe international health elective experiences for trainees, and the educational competencies and evaluation techniques that make them valuable. It includes commentaries, discussions, and descriptions of new global health education guidelines, reviews of the literature, as well as research.

Product details

Authors Akshaya Neil (Mcmaster University and Univer Arya
Assisted by Akshaya Neil Arya (Editor), Arya Akshaya Neil (Editor), Jessica Evert (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 18.09.2017
 
EAN 9781138236332
ISBN 978-1-138-23633-2
No. of pages 338
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > General

MEDICAL / Public Health, MEDICAL / Preventive Medicine, Public health & preventive medicine, Public health and preventive medicine

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