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Developing a Career in Global Health: Considerations for Physicians-in-Training and Academic Mentors.

Brett D Nelson, Jennifer Kasper, Patricia L Hibberd, Donald M Thea, Julie M Herlihy.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Global health is an expansive field, and global health careers are as diverse as the practice of medicine, with new paths being forged every year. Interest in global health among medical students, residents, and fellows has never been higher. As a result, a greater number of these physicians-in-training are participating in global health electives during their training. However, there is a gap between the level of trainee interest and the breadth and depth of educational opportunities that prepare them for a career in global health.
OBJECTIVE: Global health experiences can complement and enhance each step of traditional physician training, from medical school through residency and fellowship. Global health experiences can expose trainees to patients with diverse pathologies, improve physical exam skills by decreasing reliance on laboratory tests and imaging, enhance awareness of costs and resource allocation in resource-poor settings, and foster cultural sensitivity. The aim of this article is to describe issues faced by physicians-in-training and the faculty who mentor them as trainees pursue careers in global health.
METHODS: We conducted a narrative review that addresses opportunities and challenges, competing demands on learners' educational schedules, and the need for professional development for faculty mentors.
CONCLUSIONS: A widening gap between trainee interest and the available educational opportunities in global health may result in many medical students and residents participating in global health experiences without adequate preparation and mentorship. Without this essential support, global health training experiences may have detrimental consequences on both trainees and the communities hosting them. We discuss considerations at each training level, options for additional training, current career models in global health, and challenges and potential solutions during training and early career development.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23997872      PMCID: PMC3444181          DOI: 10.4300/JGME-D-11-00299.1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Grad Med Educ        ISSN: 1949-8357


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