Sandhu Jaspal S, Hosang Robert Nap, Madsen Kristine A
Jaspal S. Sandhu is with the Division of Community Health and Human Development, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley. Robert (Nap) Hosang is with the On-Campus/Online MPH Degree Program, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley. Kristine A. Madsen is with the Joint Medical Program and Public Health Nutrition, Division of Community Health and Human Development, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley. Jaspal S. Sandhu is also with the Gobee Group, Oakland, CA.
Am J Public Health. 2015 Mar;105 Suppl 1(Suppl 1):S73-7. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2014.302395.
Since 2011 we have taught a public health innovations course at the University of California, Berkeley. Students gain skills in systematic innovation, or human-centered design, while working in small interdisciplinary teams on domestic and global health projects with client organizations. To support acquisition of meaningful problem-solving skills, we structured the course so that the majority of learning happens in scenarios that do not involve faculty. Taken by students representing 26 graduate programs (as diverse as epidemiology, city planning, and mechanical engineering), it is one of the 10 highest-rated courses offered by the School of Public Health. We present the blueprints for our course with the hope that other institutions whose students could benefit will borrow from our model.
自2011年以来,我们一直在加州大学伯克利分校教授一门公共卫生创新课程。学生们在跨学科的小团队中与客户组织合作开展国内和全球卫生项目,从而获得系统创新或以人为本设计方面的技能。为了支持学生掌握有意义的解决问题的技能,我们对课程进行了精心设计,使大部分学习过程在没有教师参与的场景中进行。该课程的学生来自26个研究生项目(涵盖流行病学、城市规划和机械工程等不同领域),是公共卫生学院评分最高的10门课程之一。我们展示本课程的蓝图,希望其他学生能从中受益的机构借鉴我们的模式。