| Literature DB >> 24560263 |
Vesna Bjegovic-Mikanovic1, Aleksandra Jovic-Vranes2, Katarzyna Czabanowska3, Robert Otok4.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: At the present time, higher education institutions dealing with education for public health in Europe and beyond are faced with a complex and comprehensive task of responding to global health challenges. REVIEW: Literature reviews in public health and global health and exploration of internet presentations of regional and global organisations dealing with education for public health were the main methods employed in the work presented in this paper. Higher academic institutions are searching for appropriate strategies in competences-based education, which will increase the global attractiveness of their academic programmes and courses for continuous professional development. Academic professionals are taking advantage of blended learning and new web technologies. In Europe and beyond they are opening up debates about the scope of public health and global health. Nevertheless, global health is bringing revitalisation of public health education, which is recognised as one of the core components by many other academic institutions involved in global health work. More than ever, higher academic institutions for public health are recognising the importance of institutional partnerships with various organisations and efficient modes of cooperation in regional and global networks. Networking in a global setting is bringing new opportunities, but also opening debates about global harmonisation of competence-based education to achieve functional knowledge, increase mobility of public health professionals, better employability and affordable performance.Entities:
Keywords: competences; continuing professional development; education; global health; networking; public health
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24560263 PMCID: PMC3925808 DOI: 10.3402/gha.v7.23570
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Glob Health Action ISSN: 1654-9880 Impact factor: 2.640
Selected list of competences’ domains in global health for medical and public health students
| Medical students | Public health students | |
|---|---|---|
| US, Canada: Global Health Education Consortium | UK: the Global Health | ASPH: Global Health Competency Model |
| Global burden of disease | Global burden of disease | Capacity strengthening |
| Health implications of travel, migration and displacement | Socioeconomic and environmental determinants of health | Collaborating and partnering |
| Social and economic determinants of health | Health systems | Ethical reasoning and professional practice |
| Population, resources, and environment | Global health governance | Health equity and social justice |
| Globalisation of health and healthcare | Human rights and ethics | Program management |
| Healthcare in low-resource settings | Cultural diversity and health | Socio-cultural and political Awareness |
| Human rights in global health | Strategic analysis | |
Global Health Education Consortium (47)
Johnson et al. (46)
ASPH (48).
Fig. 1Outputs of Schools and Departments of Public Health in transferring knowledge and skills to assure the best possible performance of EPHOs and dynamic of establishment.a
aASPHER (54).
Fig. 2EPHO 7 on Assuring a competent public health and personal health care workforce.a
aASPHER (54).
Selected networks involved in education and training for global health
| Region | Network | Number of institutional members |
|---|---|---|
| Africa | Association of Schools of Public Health in Africa (ASPHA) | 26 |
| Global Health Workforce Alliance Members: | 93 | |
| Americas | American Association of Schools of Public Health (ASPH) | 58 |
| Consortium of universities for global health (CUGH) | 103 | |
| The Latin American Alliance for Global Health (ALASAG) | 10 | |
| Global Health Education Consortium | 90 | |
| Latin American and Caribbean Association of Public Health | NA | |
| The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (ASTMH) | ||
| Global Health Workforce Alliance Members: | 33 | |
| Asia – Pacific | Asia-Pacific Academic Consortium for Public Health (APACPH) | 83 |
| Global Health Workforce Alliance Members: | 58 | |
| Global Health Workforce Alliance Members: | 36 | |
| Eastern Mediterranean | Global Health Workforce Alliance Members: | 26 |
| Public Health in the Arab World (PHAW) | 34 | |
| Europe | Association of Schools of Public Health in the European Region (ASPHER) | 105 |
| European Academic Global Health Alliance (EAGHA) | 36 | |
| Global Health Europe | 30 | |
| Federation of the European Societies for Tropical Medicine and International Health (FESTMIH) | 14 | |
| tropED (Network for Education in International Health) | 20 | |
| Medsin (The Medical Students International Network) | 30 | |
| Federation of European Societies of Tropical Medicine and International Health (FESTMIH) | 15 | |
| EUROLIFE Network of European Universities in Life Science | 8 | |
| Global Health Workforce Alliance Members: | 22 | |
| Global | Global Health Workforce Alliance Members: | 98 |
| World Federation of Public Health Associations (WFPHA) | 79 | |
| The International Federation of Medical Student Associations (IFMSA) | 144 | |
| International Union for Health Promotion and Education | 16 | |
| The Joint Action and Learning Initiative on National and Global Responsibilities for Health (JALI) | 6 |
One institution can belong to several networks.