tailieunhanh - Developing Residency Training in Global Health: A Guidebook

The increasing focus on international health is evident in several large . organizations. The International Health Medical Education Consortium (now called the Global Health Education Consortium), created in 1991, now has a membership of approximately 80 medical schools in the . and Canada and aims to foster international health education for medical students. The American Medical Association opened its Office of International Medicine in 1978, the . chapter of International Federation of Medical Studentsí Association (IFMSA) was started in 1998 and the Global Health Action Committee of the American Medical Student Association in 1997 | Developing Residency Training in Global Health A Guidebook Photo by Terry Burns ỈIIIISỈI Cỉlùbal J Itílih Ldujuritfwi Coins orri-iim Child Family Health International Photo Fourth year UCSF surgical resident Ramin Jamshidi MD exams a patient in Botadero Guatmala Developing Residency Training in Global Health A Guidebook Table of Contents Introduction Chapter 1 Global Health Education Brief History and Literature Review 6-13 Chapter 2 Types of Global Health Programming 14-22 Chapter 3 Ethics for Global Health Programming 23-35 Chapter 4 Profiles of Existing Global Health Residency Programs 36-78 Chapter 5 Developing Global Health Programs Hurdles and Opportunities 79-91 Chapter 6 Preparing Residents for Careers in Global Health 92-103 Chapter 7 Professional Organizations and Global Health Curriculum Suggested Guidelines for Pediatric Global Health Training 104-109 Chapter 8 Resources for Teaching Global Health 110-119 Suggested Citation Jessica Evert Chris Stewart Kevin Chan Melanie Rosenberg Tom Hall and others. Developing Residency Training in Global Health A Guidebook. San Francisco Global Health Education Consortium 2008. 119 pp. 2 Authors Jessica Evert MD Department of Family and Community Medicine University of California San Francisco Chris Stewart MD MA Assistant Clinical Professor Department of Pediatrics University of California at San Francisco Kevin Chan MD MPH Assistant Professor The Hospital for Sick Children and Fellow Munk Centre for International Studies University of Toronto Melanie Rosenberg MD Pediatric Hospitalist Children s National Medical Center Thomas Hall MD DrPH Lecturer Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics University of California at San Francisco Contributors Evaleen Jones MD President Child and Family Health International Associate Professor Stanford University School of Medicine Scott Loeliger MS MD Director Mark Stinson Fellowship in Underserved and Global Health Contra Costa Family Practice Residency Kari Yacisin Medical .

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