促进美国医学院对全球健康的更具包容性的定义

V. Khetpal
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由于资金机会的增加、教师招聘以及医学生兴趣的增长,全球健康已经发展成为美国医学教育的支柱。然而,医学院继续通过对术语本身的根本不同的定义来参与全球健康。这些解释范围很广,从强调被忽视的热带病到加强卫生系统。这篇文章为医学院校在这一领域的学术研究提供了一个更简洁、更包容的全球健康定义——将全球一词解释为全球范围,而不仅仅是地理上的全球。以这种方式澄清全球卫生的定义有三个明显的好处。首先,它将更好地使美国医学院的全球健康利益与联合国2015年通过的可持续发展目标(Sustainable Development Goals)以及其他塑造当前全球卫生议程的共识文件保持一致第二,这一定义将鼓励学术医学中非传统学科的研究人员在全球卫生项目上与医学院合作。最后,它将促进发达国家和发展中国家之间更顺畅地转换全球卫生做法。在这种性质上改革全球卫生的定义将最终保持这一领域解决问题的精神,同时简化其改善社会的值得赞扬的努力。
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Promoting a More Inclusive Definition of Global Health in U.S. Medical Schools
Due to increased funding opportunities, faculty recruitment, and growing interest among medical students, global health has evolved into a mainstay in American medical education. However, medical schools continue to engage with global health through fundamentally different definitions of the term itself.1,2,3 These interpretations range widely, from emphasis on neglected tropical diseases, to health systems strengthening. This essay offers a more concise and inclusive definition of global health for academic inquiry undertaken by medical schools in this field - to interpret the word global as global in scope, rather than global in geography alone. Clarifying the definition of global health in this manner offers three distinct advantages. First, it would better align American medical schools’ global health interests to the Sustainable Development Goals passed in 2015 by the United Nations, and other consensus documents shaping the current global health agenda.4 Second, this definition would encourage researchers from non-traditional disciplines in academic medicine to collaborate with medical schools on global health projects. Finally, it would facilitate smoother translation of global health practices between developed and developing countries. Reforming the definition of global health in this nature would ultimately preserve the problem-solving ethos of this field, while streamlining its commendable efforts to improve society.
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