2022
DOI: 10.1186/s41256-021-00234-y
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Global health education for the post-pandemic years: parity, people, planet, priorities, and practices

Abstract: Global health degree programs are now offered by institutions of higher education in most world regions. Based on our review of the curricula for many of these programs, we identified five domains that are central to current global health education. “Parity” emphasizes health equity as the ultimate goal of global health. “People” comprises the social, economic, cultural, and political contributors to health and access to medical care for individuals and communities. “Planet” encompasses various aspects of glob… Show more

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“…22 Continuing demand for global health law courses has grown in an effort to address health inequities through legal education, 23 and in the COVID-19 era, there is seen to be greater demand for courses focused on global health law, particularly addressing legal frameworks and negotiations impacting access to essential medicines and vaccines. 24 In China, health law has been identified as a key area of focus for higher education amid the COVID-19 pandemic, as the Chinese government considers new approaches to establishing centers of learning in the field. 25 This interdisciplinary education will be crucial to building the future of the field.…”
Section: Educational Programs To Train Future Practitionersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…22 Continuing demand for global health law courses has grown in an effort to address health inequities through legal education, 23 and in the COVID-19 era, there is seen to be greater demand for courses focused on global health law, particularly addressing legal frameworks and negotiations impacting access to essential medicines and vaccines. 24 In China, health law has been identified as a key area of focus for higher education amid the COVID-19 pandemic, as the Chinese government considers new approaches to establishing centers of learning in the field. 25 This interdisciplinary education will be crucial to building the future of the field.…”
Section: Educational Programs To Train Future Practitionersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By integrating these domains into a comprehensive index, the GHPI aims to provide a holistic assessment of a nation's readiness to navigate the intertwined challenges of pandemics, climate change, and economic instability [30]. This data-driven approach can inform policy decisions, prioritize resource allocation, and foster international collaboration to build a more resilient and equitable global community [17,31]. To facilitate the calculation and application of the GHPI, a user-friendly simulation tool is under consideration for development.…”
Section: A Holistic Assessment: the Power Of The Ghpi For Building Gl...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As we navigate the aftermath of this seismic event, we must turn our attention to the looming threats that could shape the future of global health and wealth: the potential for new pandemics [7][8][9] and the escalating impacts of climate change [6,12].In our previous work , we introduced the Comprehensive Efficiency Index (CEI) [13][14][15][16] as a strategic tool for assessing and enhancing hospital performance across multiple domains, including productivity, quality of care, economic efficiency, and patient satisfaction. While the CEI provides a valuable framework for optimizing healthcare delivery at the institutional level, addressing the global challenges posed by pandemics and climate change necessitates a broader, more holistic approach [17][18][19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eichbaum et al proposed specific measures to decolonize global health education, following the Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) Global Learning VALUE and the Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CUGH) Competencies Toolkit, emphasizing equity in education program implementation and educational opportunities and increasing intercultural communication and practice [ 8 ]. Jacobsen et al suggested a “5 Ps model of global health education”, which outlines a comprehensive framework encompassing parity, people, planet, priorities, and practices [ 28 ].…”
Section: Implications Of Decolonization For Chinese Academic Global H...mentioning
confidence: 99%