Enhanced skills in global health and health equity: Guidelines for curriculum development

Introduction: Global health addresses health inequities in the care of underserved populations, both domestic and international. Given that health systems with a strong primary care foundation are the most equitable, effective and efficient, family medicine is uniquely positioned to engage in global...

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Main Authors: Russell Eric Dawe, Andrea Pike, Monica Kidd, Praseedha Janakiram, Eileen Nicolle, Jill Allison
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Language:English
Published: Canadian Medical Education Journal 2017-04-01
Series:Canadian Medical Education Journal
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spelling doaj-b28ed2ea59b94b2ba33d6c5cdab58e902020-11-25T00:36:36ZengCanadian Medical Education JournalCanadian Medical Education Journal1923-12022017-04-0182486024332Enhanced skills in global health and health equity: Guidelines for curriculum developmentRussell Eric Dawe0Andrea Pike1Monica Kidd2Praseedha Janakiram3Eileen Nicolle4Jill Allison5Memorial University of NewfoundlandMemorial University of NewfoundlandMemorial University of NewfoundlandUniversity of TorontoSt. Michael's Hospital, University of TorontoMemorial University of NewfoundlandIntroduction: Global health addresses health inequities in the care of underserved populations, both domestic and international. Given that health systems with a strong primary care foundation are the most equitable, effective and efficient, family medicine is uniquely positioned to engage in global health. However, there are no nationally recognized standards in Canada for postgraduate family medicine training in global health. Objective: To generate consensus on the essential components of a Global Health/Health Equity Enhanced Skills Program in family medicine. Methods: A panel comprised of 34 experts in global health education and practice completed three rounds of a Delphi small group process. Results: Consensus (defined as ≥ 75% agreement) was achieved on program length (12 months), inclusion of both domestic and international components, importance of mentorship, methods of learner assessment (in-training evaluation report, portfolio), four program objectives (advocacy, sustainability, social justice, and an inclusive view of global health), importance of core content, and six specific core topics (social determinants of health, principles and ethics of health equity/global health, cultural humility and competency, pre and post-departure training, health systems, policy, and advocacy for change, and community engagement). Conclusion: Panellists agreed on a number of program components forming the initial foundation for an evidence-informed, competency-based Global Health/Health Equity Enhanced Skills Program in family medicine.https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/cmej/article/view/36885global healthhealth equityunderserved populationspostgraduatemedical educationcurriculum developmentfamily medicine
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author Russell Eric Dawe
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Monica Kidd
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Jill Allison
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Andrea Pike
Monica Kidd
Praseedha Janakiram
Eileen Nicolle
Jill Allison
Enhanced skills in global health and health equity: Guidelines for curriculum development
Canadian Medical Education Journal
global health
health equity
underserved populations
postgraduate
medical education
curriculum development
family medicine
author_facet Russell Eric Dawe
Andrea Pike
Monica Kidd
Praseedha Janakiram
Eileen Nicolle
Jill Allison
author_sort Russell Eric Dawe
title Enhanced skills in global health and health equity: Guidelines for curriculum development
title_short Enhanced skills in global health and health equity: Guidelines for curriculum development
title_full Enhanced skills in global health and health equity: Guidelines for curriculum development
title_fullStr Enhanced skills in global health and health equity: Guidelines for curriculum development
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced skills in global health and health equity: Guidelines for curriculum development
title_sort enhanced skills in global health and health equity: guidelines for curriculum development
publisher Canadian Medical Education Journal
series Canadian Medical Education Journal
issn 1923-1202
publishDate 2017-04-01
description Introduction: Global health addresses health inequities in the care of underserved populations, both domestic and international. Given that health systems with a strong primary care foundation are the most equitable, effective and efficient, family medicine is uniquely positioned to engage in global health. However, there are no nationally recognized standards in Canada for postgraduate family medicine training in global health. Objective: To generate consensus on the essential components of a Global Health/Health Equity Enhanced Skills Program in family medicine. Methods: A panel comprised of 34 experts in global health education and practice completed three rounds of a Delphi small group process. Results: Consensus (defined as ≥ 75% agreement) was achieved on program length (12 months), inclusion of both domestic and international components, importance of mentorship, methods of learner assessment (in-training evaluation report, portfolio), four program objectives (advocacy, sustainability, social justice, and an inclusive view of global health), importance of core content, and six specific core topics (social determinants of health, principles and ethics of health equity/global health, cultural humility and competency, pre and post-departure training, health systems, policy, and advocacy for change, and community engagement). Conclusion: Panellists agreed on a number of program components forming the initial foundation for an evidence-informed, competency-based Global Health/Health Equity Enhanced Skills Program in family medicine.
topic global health
health equity
underserved populations
postgraduate
medical education
curriculum development
family medicine
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