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Review
. 2020 Nov;5(11):e003362.
doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2020-003362.

Is time running out? The urgent need for appropriate global health curricula in Germany

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Is time running out? The urgent need for appropriate global health curricula in Germany

Angela Schuster et al. BMJ Glob Health. 2020 Nov.

Abstract

Recently, representatives of politics, health officials and academia in Germany have advocated a greater role for Germany in matters concerning global health. However, health professionals in Germany are rarely taught about global health topics and accordingly real expertise in this field is lacking. To advance knowledge and competencies at German universities and adequately equip health professionals to achieve Germany's political goals, global health curricula must be developed at medical schools and other institutions. Such ambitions raise questions about the required content and dimensions of global health curricula as the field is currently highly heterogeneous and ill defined. To systematically identify strengths and shortcomings of current curricula, we scrutinised the global health curriculum at our institution, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, using an analytical framework that integrates the various approaches of global health. Our analysis identified that four (technical, social justice, security and humanitarian) of five approaches are present in our core global health curriculum. Local and global aspects of the field are equally represented. We propose that the use of such a structured analytical framework can support the development of GH curricula for all health professionals-in Germany and elsewhere. But it can also help to evaluate existing curricula like ours at Charité. This framework has the potential to support the design of comprehensive GH trainings, serving German aspirations in politics and academia to promote health worldwide.

Keywords: health education and promotion; health policy; public health.

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Conflict of interest statement

Competing interests: The authors of this paper were stakeholders in integrating global health contents into the existing medical curriculum at Charité or supported the process intrinsically through special affiliation with the World Health Summit and Charité Global Health (N.A.). AS is a member of the Global Health Alliance Deutschland.

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Figure 1
Analytical framework (adapted from Cole et al, Labonté and Gagnon and Havemann and Bösner.
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Figure 2
Global Health learning opportunities at Charité (adapted from Havemann and Bösner).

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