Building an environmentally accountable medical curriculum through international collaboration

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Autor(a) principal: Walpole, Sarah Catherine
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Vyas, Aditya, Maxwell, Janie, Canny, Ben J., Woollard, Robert, Wellbery, Caroline, Leedham-Green, Kathleen E., Musaeus, Peter, Tufail-Hanif, Uzma, Pavao Patricio, Karina [UNESP], Rother, Hanna-Andrea
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0142159X.2017.1342031
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/163314
Resumo: Background: Global environmental change is associated with significant health threats. The medical profession can address this challenge through advocacy, health system adaptation and workforce preparedness. Stewardship of health systems with attention to their environmental impacts can contribute to mitigation of and adaptation to negative health impacts of environmental change. Medical schools have an integral role in training doctors who understand the interdependence of ecosystems and human health. Yet integrating environmental perspectives into busy medical curricula is not a simple task.Content: At the 2016 Association for Medical Education in Europe conference, medical educators, students and clinicians from six continents discussed these challenges in a participatory workshop. Here we reflect on emerging themes from the workshop and how to plan for curricular change. Firstly, we outline recent developments in environmental health and associated medical education. Secondly, we reflect on our process and outcomes during this innovative approach to international collaboration. Thirdly, we present learning objectives which cover core content for environmentally accountable medical curricula, developed through a reflective process of international collaboration integrating current literature and the workshop outcomes.Conclusions: International collaboration can bring together diverse perspectives and provide critical insights for the inclusion of environmental health into basic education for medical practitioners.
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spelling Building an environmentally accountable medical curriculum through international collaborationBackground: Global environmental change is associated with significant health threats. The medical profession can address this challenge through advocacy, health system adaptation and workforce preparedness. Stewardship of health systems with attention to their environmental impacts can contribute to mitigation of and adaptation to negative health impacts of environmental change. Medical schools have an integral role in training doctors who understand the interdependence of ecosystems and human health. Yet integrating environmental perspectives into busy medical curricula is not a simple task.Content: At the 2016 Association for Medical Education in Europe conference, medical educators, students and clinicians from six continents discussed these challenges in a participatory workshop. Here we reflect on emerging themes from the workshop and how to plan for curricular change. Firstly, we outline recent developments in environmental health and associated medical education. Secondly, we reflect on our process and outcomes during this innovative approach to international collaboration. Thirdly, we present learning objectives which cover core content for environmentally accountable medical curricula, developed through a reflective process of international collaboration integrating current literature and the workshop outcomes.Conclusions: International collaboration can bring together diverse perspectives and provide critical insights for the inclusion of environmental health into basic education for medical practitioners.Univ Hull, Hull York Med Sch, Kingston Upon Hull, N Humberside, EnglandMed Sans Frontiers, Kinshasa, DEM REP CONGOUniv East Anglia, Norwich Med Sch, Publ Hlth, Norwich, Norfolk, EnglandUniv Melbourne, Nossal Inst Global Hlth, Melbourne, Vic, AustraliaUniv Tasmania, Sch Med, Hobart, Tas, AustraliaUniv British Columbia, Dept Family Practice, Fac Med, Vancouver, BC, CanadaGeorgetown Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Family Med, Washington, DC 20007 USAKings Coll London, Dept Primary Care & Publ Hlth Sci, London, EnglandAarhus Univ, Ctr Hlth Sci Educ, Aarhus, DenmarkUniv Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Midlothian, ScotlandUniv Estadual Paulista, Med Sch Botucatu, Publ Hlth Dept, Sao Paulo, BrazilUniv Cape Town, Sch Publ Hlth & Family Med, Div Environm Hlth, Rondebosch, South AfricaUniv Estadual Paulista, Med Sch Botucatu, Publ Hlth Dept, Sao Paulo, BrazilTaylor & Francis LtdUniv HullMed Sans FrontiersUniv East AngliaUniv MelbourneUniv TasmaniaUniv British ColumbiaGeorgetown UnivKings Coll LondonAarhus UnivUniv EdinburghUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Univ Cape TownWalpole, Sarah CatherineVyas, AdityaMaxwell, JanieCanny, Ben J.Woollard, RobertWellbery, CarolineLeedham-Green, Kathleen E.Musaeus, PeterTufail-Hanif, UzmaPavao Patricio, Karina [UNESP]Rother, Hanna-Andrea2018-11-26T17:40:56Z2018-11-26T17:40:56Z2017-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article1040-1050application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0142159X.2017.1342031Medical Teacher. Abingdon: Taylor & Francis Ltd, v. 39, n. 10, p. 1040-1050, 2017.0142-159Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/16331410.1080/0142159X.2017.1342031WOS:000411505800006WOS000411505800006.pdfWeb of Sciencereponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengMedical Teacherinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-09-03T14:11:32Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/163314Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestrepositoriounesp@unesp.bropendoar:29462024-09-03T14:11:32Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
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title Building an environmentally accountable medical curriculum through international collaboration
spellingShingle Building an environmentally accountable medical curriculum through international collaboration
Walpole, Sarah Catherine
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title_full Building an environmentally accountable medical curriculum through international collaboration
title_fullStr Building an environmentally accountable medical curriculum through international collaboration
title_full_unstemmed Building an environmentally accountable medical curriculum through international collaboration
title_sort Building an environmentally accountable medical curriculum through international collaboration
author Walpole, Sarah Catherine
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Vyas, Aditya
Maxwell, Janie
Canny, Ben J.
Woollard, Robert
Wellbery, Caroline
Leedham-Green, Kathleen E.
Musaeus, Peter
Tufail-Hanif, Uzma
Pavao Patricio, Karina [UNESP]
Rother, Hanna-Andrea
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Maxwell, Janie
Canny, Ben J.
Woollard, Robert
Wellbery, Caroline
Leedham-Green, Kathleen E.
Musaeus, Peter
Tufail-Hanif, Uzma
Pavao Patricio, Karina [UNESP]
Rother, Hanna-Andrea
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Med Sans Frontiers
Univ East Anglia
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Walpole, Sarah Catherine
Vyas, Aditya
Maxwell, Janie
Canny, Ben J.
Woollard, Robert
Wellbery, Caroline
Leedham-Green, Kathleen E.
Musaeus, Peter
Tufail-Hanif, Uzma
Pavao Patricio, Karina [UNESP]
Rother, Hanna-Andrea
description Background: Global environmental change is associated with significant health threats. The medical profession can address this challenge through advocacy, health system adaptation and workforce preparedness. Stewardship of health systems with attention to their environmental impacts can contribute to mitigation of and adaptation to negative health impacts of environmental change. Medical schools have an integral role in training doctors who understand the interdependence of ecosystems and human health. Yet integrating environmental perspectives into busy medical curricula is not a simple task.Content: At the 2016 Association for Medical Education in Europe conference, medical educators, students and clinicians from six continents discussed these challenges in a participatory workshop. Here we reflect on emerging themes from the workshop and how to plan for curricular change. Firstly, we outline recent developments in environmental health and associated medical education. Secondly, we reflect on our process and outcomes during this innovative approach to international collaboration. Thirdly, we present learning objectives which cover core content for environmentally accountable medical curricula, developed through a reflective process of international collaboration integrating current literature and the workshop outcomes.Conclusions: International collaboration can bring together diverse perspectives and provide critical insights for the inclusion of environmental health into basic education for medical practitioners.
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