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  1. Prioritizing global health is important for positive health outcomes. Doctors play a pivotal role in addressing health issues that they need to recognize the importance of global health practice. However, medical...

    Authors: Jayoung Park, Jongnam Hwang, Yeji Lim, Jongho Heo and Woong-Han Kim
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2023 23:750
  2. This study assesses the impact of the Interprofessional Global Health Course (IPGHC) on students’ fundamental global health knowledge and personal viewpoints on global health domains. It explores the evolution of...

    Authors: Anne Xuan-Lan Nguyen, Lucille Xiang, Radhika Chhibber, Hailey Blanchard, Svetlana Tikhonova, Hiba Zafran, Catherine-Anne Miller and Yves Bergevin
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2023 23:166
  3. Globalization and other relevant phenomena such as healthcare workforce, ageing of the population, brain drain etc. all necessitate medical curricula to transcend national medicine and encompass a more global app...

    Authors: Sawazen Malik, Asi Alkoronky, Mugahid Elmahi, Safaa Alsafi, Fares Shehada, Rawasi Rahma and Daffalla Alam Elhuda
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2023 23:230
  4. Recognizing the growing demand from medical students and residents for more comprehensive global health training, and the paucity of explicit curricula on such issues, global health and curriculum experts from th...

    Authors: Lynda Redwood-Campbell, Barry Pakes, Katherine Rouleau, Colla J MacDonald, Neil Arya, Eva Purkey, Karen Schultz, Reena Dhatt, Briana Wilson, Abdullahel Hadi and Kevin Pottie
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2011 11:46
  5. In recent years, education and training in global health has been the subject of recurring debate ... the educational deficits or potential benefits involved in global health education. Our purpose is to analyse ...

    Authors: Kayvan Bozorgmehr, Kirsten Schubert, Johannes Menzel-Severing and Peter Tinnemann
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2010 10:66
  6. In Germany, educational deficits or potential benefits involved in global health education have not been analysed till now.

    Authors: Kayvan Bozorgmehr, Johannes Menzel-Severing, Kirsten Schubert and Peter Tinnemann
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2010 10:67
  7. There is growing interest in global health among medical trainees. Medical schools and residencies are responding to this trend by offering global health opportunities within their programs. Among United States ....

    Authors: Cinnamon A Dixon, Jonathan Castillo, Heidi Castillo, Katherine A Hom and Charles Schubert
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2013 13:88
  8. 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 trainin...

    Authors: Robert Battat, Gillian Seidman, Nicholas Chadi, Mohammed Y Chanda, Jessica Nehme, Jennifer Hulme, Annie Li, Nazlie Faridi and Timothy F Brewer
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2010 10:94
  9. Global health and sustainable development have increasingly been recognised ... was introduced, including a greater emphasis on global health and sustainable development. This study aimed to ... stakeholders in m...

    Authors: Lotta Velin, Pia Svensson, Tobias Alfvén and Anette Agardh
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2023 23:511
  10. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2021 Harvard Medical School course Clinical Topics in Global Health...was offered for the first time as a remote class. We sought to understand student and faculty perceptions of...

    Authors: Peter P. Moschovis, Anupama Dinesh, Anna-Sophia Boguraev and Brett D. Nelson
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2022 22:353
  11. Medical students, practitioners and other health professionals are commonly unprepared to address the ... issues that emerge while conducting research in the Global South. As a response to identified deficiencies...

    Authors: Lisa Stallwood, Prince A. Adu, Kate Tairyan, Barbara Astle and Annalee Yassi
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2020 20:224
  12. Interest in global health (GH) among medical students worldwide is ... is a concomitant emphasis on emphasizing globally-relevant health professions education. Through a structured literature review ... along wit...

    Authors: Omar A Khan, Richard Guerrant, James Sanders, Charles Carpenter, Margaret Spottswood, David S Jones, Cliff O’Callahan, Timothy F Brewer, Jeffrey F Markuns, Stephen Gillam, Joseph O’Neill, Neal Nathanson and Stephen Wright
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2013 13:3
  13. Global health educational programs for medical and public health professionals have grown substantially in recent years. ... Chicago College of Medicine (UICOM) began a global medicine (GMED) program for selected...

    Authors: Stacey Chamberlain, Nicole Gonzalez, Valerie Dobiesz, Marcia Edison, Janet Lin and Stevan Weine
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2020 20:159
  14. The move to frame medical education in terms of competencies – the extent to which trainees “can do” a professional responsibility - is congruent with calls for accountability in medical education. However, the f...

    Authors: Patricia B Mullan, Joy Williams, Preeti N Malani, Michelle Riba, Andrew Haig, Julie Perry, Joseph C Kolars, Rajesh Mangrulkar and Brent Williams
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:91
  15. Global health education (GHE) in Italy has spread ... decade of 21st century. The presence of global health (GH) courses in Italy was monitored...

    Authors: Giulia Civitelli, Gianfranco Tarsitani, Veronica Censi, Alessandro Rinaldi and Maurizio Marceca
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2021 21:355
  16. An increasing number of medical trainees across specialties desire and expect Global Health (GH) experiences during training. It is...

    Authors: Caitlin Kaeppler, Peter Holmberg, Reena P. Tam, Kelsey Porada, Shanna D. Stryker, Kate Conway and Charles Schubert
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2021 21:384
  17. The aims of this study were to identify factors influencing participation in global health electives during residency and to understand the career impact of global health electives on alumni of an Obstetrics and....

    Authors: Suha Patel, Khady Diouf, Julianna Schantz-Dunn and Nawal M. Nour
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2019 19:103
  18. In workforces that are traditionally mobile and have long lead times for new supply, such as health, effective global indicators of tertiary education are increasingly essential. ... to meeting the rapidly shifti...

    Authors: Deborah C Saltman, Michael R Kidd, Debra Jackson and Michelle Cleary
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2012 12:51
  19. Despite evidence that international clinical electives can be educationally and professionally beneficial to both visiting and in-country trainees, these opportunities remain challenging for American residents...

    Authors: Aliza Monroe-Wise, Minnie Kibore, James Kiarie, Ruth Nduati, Joseph Mburu, Frederick Thurston Drake, William Bremner, King Holmes and Carey Farquhar
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:1043
  20. This qualitative study used thematic analysis to explore the attitudes of final year medical students at a Scottish medical school to international volunteering, after completing a module on global health. This m...

    Authors: Lesley Crichton, Katy Daniels, Neil Merrylees, Marie-Francoise Mukanyangezi, Hazel Mumphansha Sonkwe, Richard Nduwayezu and Emma Thomson
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:65
  21. Global health rotations are increasingly popular amongst medical students. ... variable and there is a recognized need for global health curriculum development. We sought to create and evaluate a curriculum, appl...

    Authors: Jaime Jordan, Risa Hoffman, Gitanjli Arora and Wendy Coates
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2016 16:63
  22. Interest in global health during postgraduate residency training is increasing across medical specialties, and multiple disciplines have categorized global health training opportunities in their arena. No such .....

    Authors: Gunisha Kaur, Sheida Tabaie, Jasmit Brar, Virginia Tangel and Kane O. Pryor
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2017 17:215
  23. This research examines the ways in which higher education institutions (HEIs) across the tropEd Network for Education in International Health (tropEd) began to adapt their teaching ... phase of the pandemic HEIs’...

    Authors: Dewi Ismajani Puradiredja, Linda Kintu-Sempa, Carola Eyber, Ralf Weigel, Bruno Broucker, Marie Lindkvist, Nuria Casamitjana, Rodney Reynolds, Hans-Friedemann Klinkel, Alberto Matteelli and Guenter Froeschl
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2022 22:507
  24. India has a wide range of nutrition and health problems which require professionals with appropriate skills, ... to influence policy making at the national and global level.

    Authors: Rebecca Kuriyan, Jeffrey K Griffiths, Julia L Finkelstein, Tinku Thomas, Tony Raj, Ronald J Bosch, Anura V Kurpad and Christopher Duggan
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:5
  25. Student burnout during medical education is a prevalent and critical problem. Burnout has reaching consequences, including negative health outcomes for students, financial loss for schools ... patient care as stu...

    Authors: Thomas Kuehn, Cody Crandall, Jefferson Schmidt, Zeke Richards, Taylor Park, Morgan Szczepaniak, Isain Zapata and Mark Wardle
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2023 23:476
  26. Makerere University College of Health Sciences, Kampala, Uganda, has established partnerships...Magna Græcia...” University, which have agreed to collaborate for the primary purpose of student exchange. Our aim i...

    Authors: Riccardo Serraino, Darius Owachi, Susan Nassaka Byekwaso, Catherine Misango Namara, Kennedy Naigambi, Francesco Castelli and Carlo Torti
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2023 23:102
  27. An innovative medical student elective combined student-directed, faculty-supported online learning with COVID-19 response field placements. This study evaluated students’ experience in the course, the curricu...

    Authors: Brandon S. A. Altillo, Megan Gray, Swati B. Avashia, Aliza Norwood, Elizabeth A. Nelson, Clarissa Johnston, Darlene Bhavnani, Hemali Patel, Coburn H. Allen, Sarayu Adeni, Nicholas D. Phelps and Tim Mercer
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2021 21:186
  28. Few global health experiences include intentionally-directed interprofessional training. We ... aim to prospectively evaluate the impact of a global health elective in facilitating interprofessional education (IP...

    Authors: James S. Leathers, Heather Davidson and Neerav Desai
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2018 18:200
  29. There is increasing interest in global health teaching among medical schools and their students. ... the best structure, methods and content of global health courses. Academic work in this area, ... tended to eit...

    Authors: Nicole Blum, Anita Berlin, Anna Isaacs, William J. Burch and Chris Willott
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2019 19:175
  30. There is growing recognition of the importance of educating health professional students to enhance their competence in collaborating with individuals from other health professions in the area of global health. T...

    Authors: Junghee Kim, Hyeonkyeong Lee, In Sook Kim, Tae Wha Lee, Gwang Suk Kim, Eunhee Cho and Kyung Hee Lee
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2019 19:429
  31. Global health interest has grown among medical students over ... 20 years, and most medical schools offer global health opportunities. Studies suggest that completing global health electives during medical school...

    Authors: Shay E. Slifko, Nadja A. Vielot, Sylvia Becker-Dreps, Donald E. Pathman, Justin G. Myers and Martha Carlough
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2021 21:552
  32. The popularity of short-term global health experiences amongst US medical students has been ... responsible and meaningful ways. Students of the Global Medicine program (GMED) of the UIC College of Medicine Cente...

    Authors: Natasha Mehta, Caroline Fernandes, Christopher Llerena, Stevan Weine and Maarten C. Bosland
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2023 23:735
  33. Physicians need global health competencies to provide effective care to culturally ... Medical schools are seeking innovative approaches to support global health learning. This pilot study evaluated e-learning .....

    Authors: Douglas Gruner, Kevin Pottie, Douglas Archibald, Jill Allison, Vicki Sabourin, Imane Belcaid, Anne McCarthy, Mahli Brindamour, Lana Augustincic Polec and Pauline Duke
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:142
  34. There is limited research to inform effective pedagogies for teaching global health to undergraduate medical students. Theoretically, using ... prove to be an effective way of learning global health. This pilot s...

    Authors: Mark Ambrose, Linda Murray, Nicholas E. Handoyo, Deif Tunggal and Nick Cooling
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2017 17:10
  35. Information and communications technology (ICT) has been suggested as an important tool for improving global health education and building research capacity in developing ... existing curricula do not have adequa...

    Authors: Kaiyong Huang, Abu S. Abdullah, Zhenyu Ma, Dilshat S. Urmi, Huimin He, Lisa Quintiliani, Robert H. Friedman, Jun Yang and Li Yang
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2019 19:367
  36. There has been an exponential increase in the offering of short-term international field experiences in recent years in response to student demands for global health opportunities. Pre-departure preparation is an...

    Authors: Anna Kalbarczyk, Emily Nagourney, Nina A. Martin, Victoria Chen and Bhakti Hansoti
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2019 19:166
  37. Effective leadership is a cornerstone of successful healthcare delivery in resource limited settings throughout the world. However, few programs in Africa prepare healthcare professionals with the leadership skil...

    Authors: Aliza Monroe-Wise, Yohana Mashalla, Gabrielle O’Malley, Neal Nathanson, Esther Seloilwe, Onesmus Gachuno, Theresa Odero, Damalie Nakanjako, Nelson Sewankambo, Edith Tarimo, David Urassa, Yukari C. Manabe, Susan Chapman, Joachim G. Voss, Judith Wasserheit and Carey Farquhar
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2016 16:241
  38. The pandemic increased students’ awareness of the social and global role of doctors in addressing health inequities. Students felt part of a wider...

    Authors: Zoe Moula, Jo Horsburgh, Katie Scott, Tom Rozier-Hope and Sonia Kumar
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2022 22:545
  39. Global curricular homogenization is purported to have a multitude of benefits. However, homogenization, as typically practiced has been found to promote largely Western ideals. The purpose of this study was to...

    Authors: Meredith Giuliani, Janneke Frambach, Michaela Broadhurst, Janet Papadakos, Rouhi Fazelad, Erik Driessen and Maria Athina Tina Martimianakis
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2020 20:93
  40. The narrative of our experiences described in this manuscript could be considered by higher education institutions seeking to forge meaningful external partnerships in their effort to establish interprofessional

    Authors: Fraide Ganotice Jr, Binbin Zheng, Pauline Yeung Ng, Siu Chung Leung, Elizabeth Ann Barrett, Hoi Yan Celia Chan, Chad W. N. Chan, Kit Wa Sherry Chan, Linda Chan, M. K. Karen Chan, Siu Ling Polly Chan, So Ching Sarah Chan, Esther W. Y. Chan, Julie Chen, Yuet Ying Jessica Cheuk, Yin Kei Doris Chong…
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2023 23:457

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