Background: There is limited research to inform effective pedagogies for teaching global health to undergraduate medical students. Theoretically, using a combination of teaching pedagogies typically used in ‘international classrooms’ may prove to be an effective way of learning global health. This pilot study aimed to explore the experiences of medical students in Australia and Indonesia who participated in a reciprocal intercultural participatory peer e-learning activity (RIPPLE) in global health.Methods: Seventy-one third year medical students (49 from Australia and 22 from Indonesia) from the University of Tasmania (Australia) and the University of Nusa Cendana (Indonesia) participated in the RIPPLE activity. Participants were randomly d...
Background: Reflecting trends in medical education from didactic teaching to student-centred learnin...
This work looks at student interest in the concept of global health as a component of medical Englis...
Creating inter-professional education (IPE) projects is exciting and fun; running them can often be ...
Background: There is limited research to inform effective pedagogies for teaching global health to u...
Abstract Background Global health education partnerships should be collaborative and reciprocal to e...
Background Global Health is recognised as an essential component of undergraduate medical curricula ...
Abstract Background Physicians need global health com...
Background: One objective of the United Nations Global Strategy for Women's and Children's Health re...
Abstract Background Few global health experiences include intentionally-directed interprofessional t...
Background: Short-term experiences in global health (STEGH) are increasingly common in medical educa...
Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) uses technology to facilitate the engagement of ...
Abstract Educators who design and manage study abroad programs face a series of ethical responsibili...
BackgroundGlobal health rotations are increasingly popular amongst medical students. The training ab...
Pecha Kucha presentation given by Sally Haack, Professor of Pharmacy Practice at Drake University.I ...
Global health is increasingly present in the formal educational curricula of medical schools across ...
Background: Reflecting trends in medical education from didactic teaching to student-centred learnin...
This work looks at student interest in the concept of global health as a component of medical Englis...
Creating inter-professional education (IPE) projects is exciting and fun; running them can often be ...
Background: There is limited research to inform effective pedagogies for teaching global health to u...
Abstract Background Global health education partnerships should be collaborative and reciprocal to e...
Background Global Health is recognised as an essential component of undergraduate medical curricula ...
Abstract Background Physicians need global health com...
Background: One objective of the United Nations Global Strategy for Women's and Children's Health re...
Abstract Background Few global health experiences include intentionally-directed interprofessional t...
Background: Short-term experiences in global health (STEGH) are increasingly common in medical educa...
Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) uses technology to facilitate the engagement of ...
Abstract Educators who design and manage study abroad programs face a series of ethical responsibili...
BackgroundGlobal health rotations are increasingly popular amongst medical students. The training ab...
Pecha Kucha presentation given by Sally Haack, Professor of Pharmacy Practice at Drake University.I ...
Global health is increasingly present in the formal educational curricula of medical schools across ...
Background: Reflecting trends in medical education from didactic teaching to student-centred learnin...
This work looks at student interest in the concept of global health as a component of medical Englis...
Creating inter-professional education (IPE) projects is exciting and fun; running them can often be ...