Globalisation and Health Initiative, bvmd - German Medical Students' Association, Berlin, Germany.
Dean's Office, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany.
Int J Health Plann Manage. 2021 May;36(S1):112-123. doi: 10.1002/hpm.3143. Epub 2021 Mar 11.
The COVID-19 pandemic has reinforced Germany's role as global health player, but the education system is lagging behind and does not adequately prepare health professionals for the new challenges. This study aims to strengthen global health in undergraduate medical education in Germany. Major objectives include: to review the current situation, explore changing demand for global health and introduce innovative teaching models and the drivers for change. Mixed methods and an explorative approach were applied, comprising a scoping review, online surveys carried out at Hanover Medical School, March/April 2020. Target groups were undergraduate medical students (n = 384) and additionally lecturers (n = 172), and finally new multiprofessional teaching courses initiated by students and developed collaboratively. The results reveal only slow pace of change on the level of the education system, while demand for global health education has increased markedly in all actor groups, but strongest in the group of students in the preclinical phase. Implementation of global health programmes illustrates how students can become change agents and enhance institutional innovation bottom-up. However, in order to achieve wider transformative potential, these efforts must be flanked by macro-level policy changes and integrated in future pandemic preparedness strategies.
新冠疫情强化了德国作为全球卫生参与者的角色,但教育系统却滞后不前,未能使卫生专业人员充分做好应对新挑战的准备。本研究旨在加强德国本科医学教育中的全球卫生教育。主要目标包括:审查现状,探讨对全球卫生的需求变化,并引入创新教学模式和变革驱动力。研究采用了混合方法和探索性方法,包括范围综述、2020 年 3 月至 4 月在汉诺威医学院进行的在线调查。目标群体是本科医学生(n=384)和讲师(n=172),最后是学生发起并合作开发的新多专业教学课程。研究结果表明,教育系统的变革步伐缓慢,而所有参与者群体对全球卫生教育的需求都显著增加,但在临床前阶段的学生群体中最为强烈。全球卫生项目的实施说明了学生如何成为变革推动者,并从底层推动机构创新。然而,为了实现更广泛的变革潜力,这些努力必须辅以宏观层面的政策变革,并纳入未来的大流行病防范战略。