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. 2017 Jan 9:4:2333794X16683806.
doi: 10.1177/2333794X16683806. eCollection 2017.

A Study of Global Health Elective Outcomes: A Pediatric Residency Experience

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A Study of Global Health Elective Outcomes: A Pediatric Residency Experience

Christiana M Russ et al. Glob Pediatr Health. .

Abstract

Background and Objectives: To identify the effects of global health electives over a decade in a pediatric residency program. Methods: This was an anonymous email survey of the Boston Combined Residency alumni funded for global health electives from 2002 to 2011. A test for trend in binomial proportions and logistic regression were used to document associations between elective and participant characteristics and the effects of the electives. Qualitative data were also analyzed. Results: Of the 104 alumni with available email addresses, 69 (66%) responded, describing 94 electives. Elective products included 27 curricula developed, 11 conference presentations, and 7 academic publications. Thirty-two (46%) alumni continued global health work. Previous experience, previous travel to the site, number of global electives, and cumulative global elective time were associated with postresidency work in global health or with the underserved. Conclusions: Resident global electives resulted in significant scholarship and teaching and contributed to long-term career trajectories.

Keywords: career choice; global health; graduate medical education; international education exchange; pediatrics.

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Declaration of Conflicting Interests: The author(s) declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.

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Logic model for global health education in residency.
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Ongoing careers in global health.

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