posted on 2009-07-01, 00:00authored byEvelyne de Leeuw
A conceptual and developmental approach to teaching global health is presented. We outline the differences between international health (traditionally, the connections between nation-states, typically ‘the west’ and ‘the rest’) and global health (a value-driven systems approach). We see a need for curriculum development in the area of global health, and describe how the health and tertiary education landscape in Melbourne (Australia) would be fertile ground for such a new programme. We illustrate our conceptual and strategic curriculum development efforts with local and international partners, and the outcome suggests we would be able to offer a Master of Global Health programme with two majors: an international health one (more disease oriented), and a global one (focused more on sustainability and political economy issues).<br>
History
Location
Herston, Qld
Open access
Yes
Language
eng
Publication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal
Copyright notice
2009, ANZAHPE (formerly ANZAME)
Journal
Focus on health professional education : a multi-disciplinary journal