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Journal Article > Commentary

Global health training and postgraduate medical education in Australia: the case for greater integration

Mitchell RD, Jamieson JC, Parker J, Hersch FB, Wainer Z, Moodie AR
Abstract
Global health (GH) training is well established overseas (particularly in North America) and reflects an increasing focus on social accountability in medical education. Despite significant interest among trainees, GH is poorly integrated with specialty training programs in Australia. While there are numerous benefits from international rotations in resource-poor settings, there are also risks to the host community, trainee and training provider. Safe and effective placements rely on firm ethical foundations as well as strong and durable partnerships between Australian and overseas health services, educational institutions and GH agencies. More formal systems of GH training in Australia have the potential to produce fellows with the skills and knowledge necessary to engage in regional health challenges in a global context.
Countries
Australia
DOI
10.5694/mja12.11611
Published Date
01-Apr-2013
PubMed ID
23545029
Languages
English
Journal
Medical Journal of Australia
Volume / Issue / Pages
Volume 198
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