s This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Background: The issue of collaboration in medical education is becoming prominent. Some faculty development programs have suggested an approach for promoting collaboration on a global level. However, non-Englishspeaking developing countries in Asia, especially in Southeast Asia, do not take advantage of them due to their unique context, such as language and culture. To address these issues, Seoul National University College of Medicine initiated a 6-week international faculty development program called the Seoul Intensive Course for Medical Educators for 16 fellows from five Asian countrie...
The rapidly developing countries of South East Asia are on the front line of health challenges inclu...
BACKGROUND: African medical schools have historically turned to northern partners for technical assi...
Background: At a time of global interconnectedness, the internationalization of medical education ha...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International L...
Background: The issue of collaboration in medical education is becoming prominent. Some faculty deve...
Background Non-English-speaking developing countries in Southeast Asia have been pr...
Purpose: Transnational faculty development programmes are increasingly popular in medicine, although...
Professional development offered to higher education faculty is meant to enhance pedagogy and improv...
In a country like Saudi Arabia, neither the resources nor the infrastructure for higher health educa...
Context: Developing and sustaining medical schools in developing countries can be challenging. Some ...
The Dr. LEE Jong-wook—Seoul Project (DLSP) in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic (PDR) is a long-t...
This papers objective is to build a collaboration framework to marshal the international cooperation...
Background: Medical Education International (MEI), an organization that provides faculty development...
Intersectoral collaboration between and within sectors is crucial to the success of primary health c...
This paper reports on an international collaboration between two universities, one private universit...
The rapidly developing countries of South East Asia are on the front line of health challenges inclu...
BACKGROUND: African medical schools have historically turned to northern partners for technical assi...
Background: At a time of global interconnectedness, the internationalization of medical education ha...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International L...
Background: The issue of collaboration in medical education is becoming prominent. Some faculty deve...
Background Non-English-speaking developing countries in Southeast Asia have been pr...
Purpose: Transnational faculty development programmes are increasingly popular in medicine, although...
Professional development offered to higher education faculty is meant to enhance pedagogy and improv...
In a country like Saudi Arabia, neither the resources nor the infrastructure for higher health educa...
Context: Developing and sustaining medical schools in developing countries can be challenging. Some ...
The Dr. LEE Jong-wook—Seoul Project (DLSP) in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic (PDR) is a long-t...
This papers objective is to build a collaboration framework to marshal the international cooperation...
Background: Medical Education International (MEI), an organization that provides faculty development...
Intersectoral collaboration between and within sectors is crucial to the success of primary health c...
This paper reports on an international collaboration between two universities, one private universit...
The rapidly developing countries of South East Asia are on the front line of health challenges inclu...
BACKGROUND: African medical schools have historically turned to northern partners for technical assi...
Background: At a time of global interconnectedness, the internationalization of medical education ha...