Global health competencies and approaches in medical education: a literature review

R Battat, G Seidman, N Chadi, MY Chanda… - BMC Medical …, 2010 - Springer
R Battat, G Seidman, N Chadi, MY Chanda, J Nehme, J Hulme, A Li, N Faridi, TF Brewer
BMC Medical Education, 2010Springer
Background Physicians today are increasingly faced with healthcare challenges that require
an understanding of global health trends and practices, yet little is known about what
constitutes appropriate global health training. Methods A literature review was undertaken to
identify competencies and educational approaches for teaching global health in medical
schools. Results Using a pre-defined search strategy, 32 articles were identified; 11 articles
describing 15 global health competencies for undergraduate medical training were found …
Background
Physicians today are increasingly faced with healthcare challenges that require an understanding of global health trends and practices, yet little is known about what constitutes appropriate global health training.
Methods
A literature review was undertaken to identify competencies and educational approaches for teaching global health in medical schools.
Results
Using a pre-defined search strategy, 32 articles were identified; 11 articles describing 15 global health competencies for undergraduate medical training were found. The most frequently mentioned competencies included an understanding of: the global burden of disease, travel medicine, healthcare disparities between countries, immigrant health, primary care within diverse cultural settings and skills to better interface with different populations, cultures and healthcare systems. However, no consensus on global health competencies for medical students was apparent. Didactics and experiential learning were the most common educational methods used, mentioned in 12 and 13 articles respectively. Of the 11 articles discussing competencies, 8 linked competencies directly to educational approaches.
Conclusions
This review highlights the imperative to document global health educational competencies and approaches used in medical schools and the need to facilitate greater consensus amongst medical educators on appropriate global health training for future physicians.
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