Examining the Demand for Pre-clerkship Global Health Education in Canadian Medical Schools: The Case of the University of Toronto

IF 0.9 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Amitha Kalaichandran, Calvin Ke
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Introduction In the present “globalized society” there is an urgent need to prepare future physicians for dealing with pressing global health issues. This need has already been broadly identified in the national Canadian context. Improved global health education in the undergraduate medical curriculum is warranted and necessary. To this end, an elective course in global health for preclerkship students may serve as a first step towards building a national standard in global health education. Methods In establishing the demands and expectations for such a course, the authors conducted a survey at the University of Toronto. Results The survey revealed broad support and interest in a global health elective course. While some students exhibited a high level of awareness of global health issues, most did not receive any formal education in the field. Alarmingly, some of these students without formalized training even indicated that they had previously worked abroad with an organization. Discussion Clearly, the need for improved global health education at all levels is present, and developing an elective course may be the most practical and feasible method of doing so at the undergraduate level.
检视加拿大医学院对职前全球健康教育的需求:以多伦多大学为例
引言在目前的€œglobalized社会中,迫切需要培养未来的医生来处理紧迫的全球健康问题。这一需要已在加拿大全国范围内得到广泛确认。在本科医学课程中加强全球健康教育是必要的。为此目的,为职前学生开设一门全球健康选修课程,可作为建立全球健康教育国家标准的第一步。方法为了确定对这门课程的需求和期望,作者在多伦多大学进行了一项调查。结果调查显示,人们对全球健康选修课程有广泛的支持和兴趣。虽然一些学生对全球健康问题表现出高度的认识,但大多数学生没有接受过这方面的任何正规教育。令人担忧的是,其中一些没有接受过正规培训的学生甚至表示,他们以前曾在国外的某个组织工作过。显然,目前需要在各级改进全球卫生教育,在本科一级开设选修课程可能是最实际和可行的方法。
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University of Toronto Medical Journal
University of Toronto Medical Journal MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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