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Integrating Public Health Education: The Challenges in a Globalising World Dr Lisa Fitzgerald, Dr Sheleigh Lawler, Dr Chi Wai Lui, Dr Allyson Mutch, Mr Michael O’Brien, Dr Lennert Veerman School of Population Health The University of Queensland.
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Page 1: Integrating Public Health Education: The Challenges in a Globalising World

Integrating Public Health Education: The Challenges in a Globalising World

Dr Lisa Fitzgerald, Dr Sheleigh Lawler, Dr Chi Wai Lui, Dr Allyson Mutch, Mr Michael O’Brien,

Dr Lennert Veerman

School of Population Health

The University of Queensland.

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Taking an integrated approach in public health

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Why integrate?

Ways of knowing – moving beyond the silos

Ways of engaging – moving our students towards different ways of knowing

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Ways of knowing: multidisciplinary or interdisciplinary?

PH: Should we be moving beyond multidisciplinary approaches towards interdisciplinary models and if so, what would that actually look like?

UQ: Are we doing enough?

“Multidisciplinarity draws on knowledge from different disciplines but stays within their boundaries..”

“. An interdisciplinary approach analyses, synthesizes and harmonizes links between disciplines into a coordinated and coherent whole.”

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Ways of knowing: global or local perspectives?

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UQ: Should we break out of the silos or not?

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PH: Given the emphasis on integrating a global perspective, what does this mean for studying an MPH in the Australian context?

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Ways of engaging: Our context

• Large research intensive university • 400+ Postgraduate Students - MPH

• 1/3 international• About half study externally and part time • Many with medical/allied health backgrounds

• 300+ undergraduates - BHlthSc• Future medical practitioners and non-clinical professionals

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Ways of Engaging: Active Classrooms/Interactive Technology?

UQ how do we manage these challenges in our internal and external classroom? How do we bring our team with us?

PH: How do we move students towards process of learning transformation?

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Ways of Engaging: Research/Teaching Integration

The Challenges• Reflects and makes use of the teacher’s disciplinary

research to benefit students learning and outcomes

• Development of research skills important element of curriculum design and development

• Adding another research agenda: Scholarship of teaching and learning – Improving Teaching Practice

– Student learning outcomes

Barbara Zamorski (2002) Research-led Teaching and Learning in Higher Education: A case, Teaching in Higher Education, 7:4, 411-427, DOI: 10.1080/135625102760553919

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Research -Teaching integration

Guest lectures/ meet the “expert” sessions – Collaborative approach to lecture development– Delivering key content with research examples

Sharing publications, key public health media releases, for up-to-date literature for teaching

Identification of high quality RHD students– Designing student projects and dissertations that support/feed into

larger projects

Student volunteers to support research staff Opportunities for RHD student’s skill development in

lecturing and tutoring

Research Teaching

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UQ: How do we expand research and teaching Integration across the school?

PH: How do we integrate T&R across the disciplines in public health to ensure effective programs?

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Joining ways of knowing and ways of engaging

Ways of knowing

Ways of engaging

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Questions for Public Health

• Multidisciplinary: Should we be moving beyond multidisciplinary approaches towards interdisciplinary models and if so, what would that actually look like?

• Global: Given the emphasis on integrating a global perspective, what does this mean for studying an MPH in the Australian context?

• Learning transformations: How do we move students towards processes of learning transformation?

• Teaching/Research: How do we integrate T&R across the disciplines in public health to ensure students understand the processes needed to develop effective PH programs?

• What more can we do to empower and engage our students?• http://padlet.com/charlotte_young/caphiaworkshop