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Comment
. 2022 Dec;7(12):e010698.
doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2022-010698.

Transforming global health education during the COVID-19 era: perspectives from a transnational collective of global health students and recent graduates

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Transforming global health education during the COVID-19 era: perspectives from a transnational collective of global health students and recent graduates

Daniel W Krugman et al. BMJ Glob Health. 2022 Dec.

Abstract

Inspired by the 2021 BMJ Global Health Editorial by Atkins et al on global health (GH) teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic, a group of GH students and recent graduates from around the world convened to discuss our experiences in GH education during multiple global crises. Through weekly meetings over the course of several months, we reflected on the impact the COVID-19 pandemic and broader systemic inequities and injustices in GH education and practice have had on us over the past 2 years. Despite our geographical and disciplinary diversity, our collective experience suggests that while the pandemic provided an opportunity for changing GH education, that opportunity was not seized by most of our institutions. In light of the mounting health crises that loom over our generation, emerging GH professionals have a unique role in critiquing, deconstructing and reconstructing GH education to better address the needs of our time. By using our experiences learning GH during the pandemic as an entry point, and by using this collective as an incubator for dialogue and re-imagination, we offer our insights outlining successes and barriers we have faced with GH and its education and training. Furthermore, we identify autonomous collectives as a potential viable alternative to encourage pluriversality of knowledge and action systems and to move beyond Western universalism that frames most of traditional academia.

Keywords: COVID-19; health education and promotion; other study design; public health.

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Competing interests: None declared.

Comment on

  • Using the COVID-19 pandemic to reimagine global health teaching in high-income countries.
    Atkins S, Banerjee AT, Bachynski K, Daftary A, Desai G, Gross A, Hedt-Gauthier B, Mendenhall E, Meier BM, Nixon SA, Nolan A, Palermo TM, Phelan A, Pyzik O, Roach P, Sangaramoorthy T, Standley CJ, Yamey G, Abimbola S, Pai M. Atkins S, et al. BMJ Glob Health. 2021 Apr;6(4):e005649. doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2021-005649. BMJ Glob Health. 2021. PMID: 33811100 Free PMC article. No abstract available.

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