As US residency programs are increasingly offering global health electives for their trainees, there is a growing call for these opportunities to include bidirectional exchanges—where residents from both the US and international partner institutions rotate at the other’s site. Curricular, logistical, and funding challenges of hosting residents from an international site may be barriers to developing these programs. In this report, the authors describe an 8-year experience of a US institution hosting residents from a resource-limited international partner and provide a framework for others institutions to develop bidirectional exchanges. They also report the visiting international residents’ perceptions of the impact of the exchange on their...
Global health (GH) training is well established overseas (particularly in North America) and reflect...
Objective: To provide specific considerations for hosting non-U.S. pharmacy students at U.S.-based c...
BackgroundInternational orthopaedic resident rotations in low and middle-income countries (LMICs) ar...
Healthcare professionals increasingly report interest in global health and participation in internat...
BACKGROUND: Global health programs that allow international experiences for US learners should al...
Background: Interest in global health training during residency is increasing. Global health knowled...
Abstract Background An increasing number of medical trainees across specialties desire and expect Gl...
Resident participation in international health electives (IHEs) has been shown to be beneficial, yet...
Background: Rapid growth in global health activity among US medical specialty education programs has...
BACKGROUND: Interest in developing national health care has been increasing in many fields of medici...
Background: Interest and participation in global health activities among U.S. medical trainees has i...
Objective: To provide specific considerations for hosting non-U.S. pharmacy students at U.S.-based c...
Purpose The MUYU Collaboration is a partnership between Mulago Hospital-Makerere University College ...
Background: Current competencies in global health education largely reflect perspectives from high-i...
Background: Competencies developed for global health education programmes that take place in low-inc...
Global health (GH) training is well established overseas (particularly in North America) and reflect...
Objective: To provide specific considerations for hosting non-U.S. pharmacy students at U.S.-based c...
BackgroundInternational orthopaedic resident rotations in low and middle-income countries (LMICs) ar...
Healthcare professionals increasingly report interest in global health and participation in internat...
BACKGROUND: Global health programs that allow international experiences for US learners should al...
Background: Interest in global health training during residency is increasing. Global health knowled...
Abstract Background An increasing number of medical trainees across specialties desire and expect Gl...
Resident participation in international health electives (IHEs) has been shown to be beneficial, yet...
Background: Rapid growth in global health activity among US medical specialty education programs has...
BACKGROUND: Interest in developing national health care has been increasing in many fields of medici...
Background: Interest and participation in global health activities among U.S. medical trainees has i...
Objective: To provide specific considerations for hosting non-U.S. pharmacy students at U.S.-based c...
Purpose The MUYU Collaboration is a partnership between Mulago Hospital-Makerere University College ...
Background: Current competencies in global health education largely reflect perspectives from high-i...
Background: Competencies developed for global health education programmes that take place in low-inc...
Global health (GH) training is well established overseas (particularly in North America) and reflect...
Objective: To provide specific considerations for hosting non-U.S. pharmacy students at U.S.-based c...
BackgroundInternational orthopaedic resident rotations in low and middle-income countries (LMICs) ar...