Izadnegahdar Rasa, Correia Shauna, Ohata Brent, Kittler Anne, ter Kuile Sonia, Vaillancourt Samuel, Saba Nicole, Brewer Timothy F
McGill University, Montreal, Canada.
Acad Med. 2008 Feb;83(2):192-8. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0b013e31816095cd.
Globalization is altering health and health care. At the same time, prospective and current medical students are increasingly requesting global health training and creating opportunities when these are not provided by medical schools. To understand the type and amount of global health activities provided in Canadian medical schools, the authors undertook a survey of global health educational opportunities available at all 17 medical schools during the 2005-2006 academic year.
Using a structured questionnaire, information was collected from deans' offices, institutional representatives, faculty, students, and medical school Web sites.
All 17 medical schools participated. Canadian medical schools vary widely in their approach to global health education, ranging from neither required nor elective courses in global health to well-developed, two-year electives that include didactic and overseas training. There is no consensus on the educational content covered, the year in which global health issues are taught, whether materials should be elective or required, or how much training is needed. Of the 16 Canadian medical schools that allow students to participate in international electives, 44% allow these electives to occur without clear faculty oversight or input.
Despite both the strong, growing demand from medical students and the changing societal forces that call for better global health training, Canadian medical school curricula are not well positioned to address these needs. Improving global health opportunities in Canadian medical school curricula will likely require national leadership from governing academic bodies.
全球化正在改变健康状况和医疗保健。与此同时,未来的和现有的医学生越来越多地要求接受全球健康培训,而当医学院校未提供此类培训时,他们就会自行创造机会。为了解加拿大医学院校提供的全球健康活动的类型和数量,作者对2005 - 2006学年所有17所医学院校的全球健康教育机会进行了一项调查。
使用结构化问卷,从院长办公室、机构代表、教师、学生以及医学院校网站收集信息。
所有17所医学院校都参与了调查。加拿大医学院校在全球健康教育的方式上差异很大,从既没有全球健康方面的必修课也没有选修课,到有完善的两年制选修课,包括理论教学和海外培训。在涵盖的教育内容、教授全球健康问题的年份、课程应该是选修还是必修,以及需要多少培训方面,没有达成共识。在允许学生参加国际选修课的16所加拿大医学院校中,44%允许这些选修课在没有教师明确监督或指导的情况下进行。
尽管医学生的需求强烈且不断增长,以及社会力量的变化要求提供更好的全球健康培训,但加拿大医学院校的课程设置并未很好地满足这些需求。改善加拿大医学院校课程中的全球健康机会可能需要学术管理机构发挥国家层面的引领作用。