| Literature DB >> 27884194 |
Ioannis Kaffes1,2, Fabian Moser1,2, Miriam Pham1,2, Aenne Oetjen2,3, Maya Fehling4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In times of increasing global challenges to health, it is crucial to create a workforce capable of tackling these complex issues. Even though a lack of GHE in Germany is perceived by multiple stakeholders, no systematic analysis of the current landscape exists. The aim of this study is to provide an analysis of the global health education (GHE) capacity in Germany as well as to identify gaps, barriers and future strategies.Entities:
Keywords: Education; Germany; Global health; Medical school; University
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27884194 PMCID: PMC5123271 DOI: 10.1186/s12909-016-0814-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Educ ISSN: 1472-6920 Impact factor: 2.463
Overview of global health education activities in Germany
| University | Degree program | Title | Format | Time | Modality (Compulsory/ Elective/Voluntary) | Institutes and/or Departments |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Charité – University Medicine Berlin | Medicine | Global Health Basics - Medical activities in times of globalization Ia | Seminar | 16 x 90 min | Elective | Institute for Social Medicine, Epidemiology and Health Economics |
| Medicine | Global Health Advanced - Medical activities in times of globalization IIa | Seminar | 4 x 90 min | Elective | Institute for Social Medicine, Epidemiology and Health Economics | |
| Master of Public Health | Global Health Databasesb | Part of the Module “Advanced Public Health research methods”a | 70 h | Elective | Berlin School of Public Health | |
| N/A | Global Health Student Group | Student Group | 2–4 sessions per month | Voluntary | Organized by students from different disciplines | |
| N/A | Global Health Summer School | Summer School | 7 days | Voluntary | Institute for Social Medicine, Epidemiology and Health Economics, IPPNWc | |
| N/A | Global Health Conference | Conference | 1 day | Voluntary | Institute for Social Medicine, Epidemiology and Health Economics, IPPNWc | |
| Hamburg University of Applied Sciences | Master of Public Health | Global, European and German Public Health | Module | 180 h | Compulsory | Faculty of Life Sciences, Department of Health Sciences |
| Master of Health Sciences | Health Economics and Global Health | Module | 180 h | Elective | Faculty of Life Sciences, Department of Health Sciences | |
| Heidelberg University | Medicine | Global Health | Seminar | 2 weekends | Elective | Institute of Public Health |
| Medicine | Society Georg Forster (Society for Global Health)a | Seminar | At least 4 sessions per term | Voluntary | Interdisciplinary | |
| Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich | Medicine | Global Health | Seminar and exercises (e.g. microscope) | 10 x 90 min | Elective | Department of Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine |
| Master of Public Health; Master of Science Epidemiology; PhD International Health | Global Public Health | Module (2 courses: Global Public Health situationa, Public Health policies in a globalized worlda ) | 180 h | Elective | Institute of Medical Data Processing, Biometrics and Epidemiology, international guest lecturers | |
| RWTH Aachen | Medicine | Globalisation and Health Initiative (GandHI) | Student group, project team of the German Medical Students’ Association’s Public Health Working Group (Summer School, Basics Seminars) | 3 seminars per term, 1 summer school per term | Voluntary | Organized by Medical Students |
| Technical University Munich | Bachelor of Science Health Science | Global Health | Module (3 seminars) | 180 h | Elective | Chair of Sociology of Diversity, Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences |
| University of Applied Sciences, Fulda | Master of Science Public Health; Master of Science Public Health Nutrition | Globalization and Healtha | Module | 300 h | Elective (M.Sc. Public Health), Compulsory (M.Sc. Public Health Nutrition) | Department of Nursing and Health Sciences |
| University of Bonn | Medicine | Global Health | Seminar | 16 x 180 min | Elective | Institute of Medical History |
| Medicine | Global Health: From Colonial Medicine to Primary Health Care and the Millennium Development Goals (part of a lecture on Public Health) | Lecture | 60 min | Compulsory | Institute of Medical History | |
| University of Bremen | Master of Public Health – Health Promotion and Prevention; Master of Science Community and Health Nursing | Global Healthb | Part of the Module “Public Health – Advanced 2”a (lectures) | 14 x 90 min | Elective | Department of Human and Health Sciences |
| Master of Public Health – Health Care, Economics and Management; Master of Science Epidemiology | Ethics in Global Health Politicsb | Part of the Module “Public Health – Advanced 2”a (lectures) | 14 x 90 min | Elective | Department of Human and Health Sciences | |
| Bachelor of Public Health/Health Sciences | “ I want to work in development aid” – on Global Health and development cooperationa | Part of the module “Target group – specific Prevention and Health Promotion”a (Seminars, lectures) | 14 x 90 min | Elective | Department of Human and Health Sciences | |
| University of Erlangen-Nuremberg | Medicine | Global Health Ethics. Theory and Practice of International Health Carea | Seminar (+ research colloquium) | Twice every term (10,5 h) | Compulsory (Colloquium Voluntary) | Institute for History of Medicine and Medical Ethics |
| University of Freiburg | Medicine | Global Health | Seminar | 30 h | Elective | Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, Institute for Environmental Medicine and Hospital Hygiene |
| Master of Science in Global Urban Health (planned for Oct 2016) | Master of Science in Global Urban Health | Master of Science | 1 year | Voluntary | Interdisciplinaryd | |
| University of Giessen | Medicine | Global Health-focused curriculuma | Focused curriculum (combination of clinical electives, at least 4 advanced seminars, compulsory study time abroad, theme nights, lecture events, conference visits) | 4–6 clinical terms | Voluntary, can partly be recognized as elective course | Institute of the History of Medicine; Institute of Hygiene and Environmental Medicine; Chair for Nutrition in Developing Countries of Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Nutritional Sciences and Environmental Management |
| University of Göttingen | Master of Arts programs (economics and business oriented) | Global Health | Lectures (+ exercises) | 12 lectures (42 h) | Elective | Development Economics |
| Ph.D. Programs (economics) | Advanced Global Health | Seminar | 8 x 4 h | Elective | Development Economics | |
| University of Greifswald | Medicine | Global Health and Tropical Medicinea | Seminar (including opportunity for an international elective) | 10 seminars (39 h) | Elective | Institute for Community Medicine – Section Family Medicine |
| University of Hamburg | Medicine | International Medicine/Global Health as part of the Second Track “Intercultural competence and International Medicine – intermed”a | Second track (series of complementary electives aimed at fostering students’ insight into the scientific aspects of medicine based on their personal preferences) | 5th–10th term, 2 weeks per term | Elective | Institute of General Practice/Primary Care, Department of Medical Sociology |
| University of Marburg | Medicine | Global Health | Seminar | 42 h | Elective | Department of Primary Care, Preventive and Rehabilitation Medicine |
| University of Münster | Medicine | Global Child Health | Seminar | 14 x 90 min | Elective | Department for Pediatric Hematology and Oncology |
| University of Würzburg | Medicine | Global Healtha | Seminar | 6 x 3 h | Elective | Department of Tropical Medicine of Medical Mission Hospital in Würzburg, Medical Mission Institute |
| Medicine | Tropical Medicine and Global Healtha | Final year elective (combination of clinical work, social commitment and project work) | 3,5 months | Elective | Department of Tropical Medicine of Medical Mission Hospital in Würzburg, Medical Mission Institute | |
| N/A | Summer academy – Global Health and Tropical Medicinea | Summer academy (lectures, group work, simulation games, exercises) | 12 x 8 h | Voluntary | Medical Mission Institute Würzburg |
aOriginal title in German
bNo response received through cross-check
cInternational Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War
dLecturers from a variety of disciplines/ organizations: Department of History, East Asian History; Institute for Cultural Anthropology/ Folkloristics; Institute for Ethnology; Oriental Seminar; Anthropology; Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy; Department of Environmental Health Sciences; Department of Biological Anthropology; Department of Medical Microbiology and Hygiene; Center for Infectious Diseases; Department of Medical Biometry and Statistics; Department of Palliative Care; German Cochrane Center; Department of Medical Psychology and Medical Sociology; Institute of Environmental Social Sciences and Geography; Institute of Sports and Exercise Science; Chair of Meteorology and Climatology; Department of Marketing and Health Care Management; Migration research; Department of Urban and Regional Planning; WHO; German Society for International Cooperation (GIZ); NGOs et al
Characteristics of survey participants (entry numbers are indicated in parentheses; multiple answers were possible)
| Educator characteristics | |
| Average age | 49 |
| Affiliated Institutions | - Akkon University for Human Sciences |
| Affiliated Departments (four educators did not specify their department) | - Biological Anthropology |
| Degrees | - Human Medicine (25) |
| Positions (two educators did not specify their position) | - Head of department (4) |
| Student characteristics | |
| Average age | 26 |
| Universities (one student did not specify the university) | - Charité – University Medicine Berlin (3) |
| Degree program (two students did not specify their degree program) | - Human Medicine (24) |
Fig. 1Sufficient GHE at your institution and in Germany? Perception of the sufficiency of GHE in Germany and at the respondent’s own institution (number of respondents)
Fig. 2Selected reasons for more GHE, by number of respondents
Proposed measures to overcome existing barriers, as given by respondents (% of all respondents)
| Priority setting of GH and GHE at decision-making level |
| □ Advocacy at universities, federal and state bodies (e.g. ministries of education) ( |
| Funding |
| □ Increased funding for current GH courses by federal and state level ( |
| Stronger cooperation and collaboration in the provision of GHE |
| □ Stronger cross-faculty collaboration for interdisciplinary GHE (5%, |
| Career prospects |
| □ Create new university career options for internationally practicing professionals who have not necessarily pursued an academic career before (5%, |