Being Global in Public Health Practice and Research: Complementary Competencies Are Needed

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Donald C. Cole
Colleen Davison
Lori Hanson
Suzanne F. Jackson
Ashley Page
Raphael Lencucha
Ritsuko Kakuma
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[1] University of Toronto,Dalla Lana School of Public Health
[2] University of Ottawa,Institute of Population Health
[3] University of Saskatchewan,Department of Community Health and Epidemiology
[4] University of Ottawa,Faculty of Health Sciences
[5] University of Lethbridge,undefined
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Canadian Journal of Public Health | 2011年 / 102卷
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Cultural competency; competency-based education; capacity building; world health; mentors; compétence culturelle; éducation axée sur les compétences; renforcement des capacités; santé mondiale; mentors;
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Different sets of competencies in public health, global health and research have recently emerged, including the Core Competencies for Public Health in Canada (CCPHC). Within this context, we believe it is important to articulate competencies for global health practitioners–educators and researchers that are in addition to those outlined in the CCPHC. In global health, we require knowledge and skills regarding: north-south power dynamics, linkages between local and global health problems, and the roles of international organizations. We must be able to work responsibly in low-resource settings, foster self-determination in a world rife with power differentials, and engage in dialogue with stakeholders globally. Skills in cross-cultural communication and the ability to critically self-reflect on one’s own social location within the global context are essential. Those in global health must be committed to improving health equity through global systems changes and be willing to be mentored and to mentor others across borders. We call for dialogue on these competencies and for development of ways to assess both their demonstration in academic settings and their performance in global health practice and research.
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页码:394 / 397
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