Department of Community Health and Psychiatry, and Office of the Vice Chancellor, University of the West Indies, Mona, Kingston, Jamaica.
Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2011 Sep;85(3):397-404. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.2011.10-0524.
Global commerce, travel, and emerging and resurging infectious diseases have increased awareness of global health threats and opportunities for collaborative and service learning. We review course materials, knowledge archives, data management archives, and student evaluations for the first 10 years of an intensive summer field course in infectious disease epidemiology and surveillance offered in Jamaica. We have trained 300 students from 28 countries through collaboration between the University of the West Indies and U.S. partner universities. Participants were primarily graduate students in public health, but also included health professionals with terminal degrees, and public health nurses and inspectors. Strong institutional synergies, committed faculty, an emphasis on scientific and cultural competencies, and use of team-based field research projects culminate in a unique training environment that provides participants with career-developing experiences. We share lessons learned over the past decade, and conclude that South-to-North leadership is critical in shaping transdisciplinary, cross-cultural, global health practice.
全球商业、旅行以及新出现和死灰复燃的传染病提高了人们对全球卫生威胁和合作学习与服务学习机会的认识。我们对在牙买加举办的传染病流行病学和监测强化暑期实地课程的头 10 年的课程材料、知识档案、数据管理档案和学生评估进行了审查。通过西印度群岛大学与美国合作大学之间的合作,我们已经培训了来自 28 个国家的 300 名学生。参与者主要是公共卫生专业的研究生,但也包括拥有终端学位的卫生专业人员,以及公共卫生护士和检查员。强有力的机构协同作用、敬业的教师、强调科学和文化能力以及使用基于团队的实地研究项目,最终形成了一个独特的培训环境,为参与者提供了职业发展体验。我们分享过去十年中积累的经验教训,并得出结论,南南领导力对于塑造跨学科、跨文化的全球卫生实践至关重要。