Johns Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins Center for Global Health, Baltimore, MD, US.
Universidad de los Andes, School of Government, Bogota, CO.
Ann Glob Health. 2020 Aug 19;86(1):103. doi: 10.5334/aogh.2999.
Global health trainees rely on immersive experiences to apply their classroom knowledge in real-world settings. However, during the COVID-19 pandemic travel has come to a halt and short-term experiences are no longer available in their current form. As with didactic material, global health programs have an opportunity to innovate the delivery of applied learning, providing trainees with robust, mentored experiences that promote the acquisition of core global health competencies. We provide a series of practical solutions for remote applied learning including case-based learning, pathfinder pedagogy, virtual reality simulations, and twinning. We further describe the role of these approaches in addressing common criticisms of short-term experiences and their potential for creating new win-win dynamics between institutions and trainees.
全球健康培训生依赖沉浸式体验将课堂知识应用于实际环境中。然而,在 COVID-19 大流行期间,旅行已经停止,短期体验不再以当前的形式提供。与教学材料一样,全球健康项目有机会创新应用学习的交付方式,为培训生提供强大的、有指导的经验,促进核心全球健康能力的获得。我们为远程应用学习提供了一系列实用的解决方案,包括基于案例的学习、探路教学法、虚拟现实模拟和结对。我们进一步描述了这些方法在解决短期体验的常见批评和它们在机构和培训生之间创造新的双赢动态方面的潜力。