Three-dimensional modeling of a primary health care clinic in Ho, Ghana: its contribution to student engagement, fundraising, and program planning

Improvements in computer-based technologies can be leveraged to enhance engagement of remote stakeholders with the health needs of a geographically distant community. Three-dimensional (3D) modeling offers a platform to create detailed spatial representations through which stakeholders can experienc...

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Main Authors: Lalith Polepeddi, Elizabeth Barden
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2010-08-01
Series:Global Health Action
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Online Access:http://www.globalhealthaction.net/index.php/gha/article/view/5060/5857
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spelling doaj-b33489e71b0e48b0b8de64f90c0ec3712020-11-25T00:01:45ZengTaylor & Francis GroupGlobal Health Action1654-98802010-08-01301410.3402/gha.v3i0.5060Three-dimensional modeling of a primary health care clinic in Ho, Ghana: its contribution to student engagement, fundraising, and program planningLalith PolepeddiElizabeth BardenImprovements in computer-based technologies can be leveraged to enhance engagement of remote stakeholders with the health needs of a geographically distant community. Three-dimensional (3D) modeling offers a platform to create detailed spatial representations through which stakeholders can experience improvements in shared understanding as well as increased involvement in community health projects occurring anywhere in the world. This case study describes the development of a 3D model of a community health clinic in rural Ghana used to encourage fundraising and sustain global engagement among students at Northwestern University. The resulting ‘virtual clinic’ was achieved quickly and at little cost, suggesting a broader utility of 3D modeling for global health practitioners for increasing donor engagement and resource mapping. http://www.globalhealthaction.net/index.php/gha/article/view/5060/58573d visualization3d modelingvirtual mobilitygeospatial modelingGoogle EarthGoogle SketchupGhanacommunity health center
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author Lalith Polepeddi
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Three-dimensional modeling of a primary health care clinic in Ho, Ghana: its contribution to student engagement, fundraising, and program planning
Global Health Action
3d visualization
3d modeling
virtual mobility
geospatial modeling
Google Earth
Google Sketchup
Ghana
community health center
author_facet Lalith Polepeddi
Elizabeth Barden
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title Three-dimensional modeling of a primary health care clinic in Ho, Ghana: its contribution to student engagement, fundraising, and program planning
title_short Three-dimensional modeling of a primary health care clinic in Ho, Ghana: its contribution to student engagement, fundraising, and program planning
title_full Three-dimensional modeling of a primary health care clinic in Ho, Ghana: its contribution to student engagement, fundraising, and program planning
title_fullStr Three-dimensional modeling of a primary health care clinic in Ho, Ghana: its contribution to student engagement, fundraising, and program planning
title_full_unstemmed Three-dimensional modeling of a primary health care clinic in Ho, Ghana: its contribution to student engagement, fundraising, and program planning
title_sort three-dimensional modeling of a primary health care clinic in ho, ghana: its contribution to student engagement, fundraising, and program planning
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Global Health Action
issn 1654-9880
publishDate 2010-08-01
description Improvements in computer-based technologies can be leveraged to enhance engagement of remote stakeholders with the health needs of a geographically distant community. Three-dimensional (3D) modeling offers a platform to create detailed spatial representations through which stakeholders can experience improvements in shared understanding as well as increased involvement in community health projects occurring anywhere in the world. This case study describes the development of a 3D model of a community health clinic in rural Ghana used to encourage fundraising and sustain global engagement among students at Northwestern University. The resulting ‘virtual clinic’ was achieved quickly and at little cost, suggesting a broader utility of 3D modeling for global health practitioners for increasing donor engagement and resource mapping.
topic 3d visualization
3d modeling
virtual mobility
geospatial modeling
Google Earth
Google Sketchup
Ghana
community health center
url http://www.globalhealthaction.net/index.php/gha/article/view/5060/5857
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