Master of Public Health Global Health Concentration Competencies: Preparing Culturally Skilled Practitioners to Serve Internationally, Nationally, and Locally
Document Type
Article
DOI
10.2105/AJPH.2019.305208
Publication Date
8-7-2019
Abstract
Global health is valued as an applied multidisciplinary field that provides opportunities for faculty, students, and trainees to work together with international and interprofessional partners on developing creative solutions to major global challenges.1 Over the past decade, many universities have launched initiatives to support global health engagement by students and scholars in public health, medicine, nursing, the arts and sciences, and other areas of study.2 Each discipline engaged in global health education brings its own lens to the work, including public health.
Publisher Statement
Copyright © 2021 American Public Health Association. This article first appeared in AJPH 2019 Sep;109(9):1189-1190.
Recommended Citation
Kathryn H. Jacobsen, Helen A. Zeraye, Michael S. Bisesi, MeredithGartin, Rebecca A. Malouin, Caryl E. Waggett, “Master of Public Health Global Health Concentration Competencies: Preparing Culturally Skilled Practitioners to Serve Internationally, Nationally, and Locally”, American Journal of Public Health 109, no. 9 (September 1, 2019): pp. 1189-1190.