Syrett K, Quick O
School of Law, University of Bristol, Wills Memorial Building, Queens Road, Bristol BS8 1RJ, UK.
Public Health. 2009 Mar;123(3):222-31. doi: 10.1016/j.puhe.2008.12.022. Epub 2009 Feb 24.
This article considers the case for teaching public health law as a distinct subject of study within the academic curriculum. It offers proposals on syllabus design, assessment and objectives by reference to the authors' own teaching experience, and also seeks to serve as a resource for those considering the introduction of a course in this field. There is consideration of the conceptual analysis of public health law, and an exploration of the obstacles and opportunities involved in teaching public health law in higher education. To date, issues of public health law have received coverage, if at all, almost exclusively in the context of existing medical or healthcare law modules. Although difficult obstacles remain to be surmounted before the subject can be fully embraced, its marginalization appears to be increasingly misplaced in light of growing awareness of the policy challenges presented by public health and the potential for law to function as a valuable tool to assist in addressing such challenges. There are also potent pedagogical arguments for the teaching of public health law on a liberal academic curriculum.
本文探讨了将公共卫生法作为学术课程中一门独立学科进行教学的理由。文章参考作者自身的教学经验,就课程大纲设计、评估及目标提出了建议,同时也旨在为那些考虑开设该领域课程的人提供参考资源。文中对公共卫生法的概念分析进行了探讨,并对高等教育中公共卫生法教学所涉及的障碍与机遇展开了探究。迄今为止,公共卫生法相关问题即便有所涉及,也几乎完全是在现有医学或医疗保健法模块的背景下进行的。尽管在该学科得到充分接纳之前仍有诸多艰巨障碍有待克服,但鉴于对公共卫生所带来的政策挑战的认识日益加深,以及法律作为应对此类挑战的宝贵工具的潜力,将其边缘化的做法似乎越来越不合理。在文科类学术课程中教授公共卫生法也存在有力的教学论据。