FROM a Great Canadian and World Statesman

"A great gulf... has... opened between man's material advance and his social and moral progress, a gulf in which he may one day be lost if it is not closed or narrowed..." Lester B Pearson http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/peace/laureates/1957/pearson-lecture.html

Sunday, 15 September 2013

New Publication: A GLOBAL REVIEW OF PUBLIC HEALTH EDUCATION & CAPACITY BUILDING

PREAMBLE: This month we bring to your attention a comprehensive review by Franklin White, on the topic of “The Imperative of Public Health Education: A Global Perspective.”  

Published in the peer reviewed journal Medical Principles and Practice, this full text article is available on-line free of charge at http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/354198

The abstract as published on PubMed (US National Library of Medicine), now follows:

ABSTRACT:  White F. The Imperative of Public Health Education: A Global Perspective. Med Princ Pract 2013 August 21 [Epub ahead of print] 

This review positions public health as an endeavour that requires a high order of professionalism in addressing the health of populations; this requires investment in an educational capacity that is designed to meet this need. In the global context, the field has evolved enormously over the past half century, supported by institutions such as the World Bank, the World Health Organization and the Institute of Medicine. Operational structures are formulated by strategic principles, with educational and career pathways guided by competency frameworks, all requiring modulation according to local, national and global realities. Talented and well-motivated individuals are attracted by its multidisciplinary and transdisciplinary environment, and the opportunity to achieve interventions that make real differences to people's lives. The field is globally competitive and open to many professional backgrounds based on merit. Its competencies correspond with assessments of population needs, and the ways in which strategies and services are formulated. Thus, its educational planning is needs-based and evidence-driven. This review explores four public health education levels: graduate, undergraduate, continuing professional education and promotion of health literacy for general populations. The emergence of accreditation schemes is examined, focusing on their relative merits and legitimate international variations. The role of relevant research policies is recognized, along with the need to foster professional and institutional networks in all regions of the world. It is critically important for the health of populations that nations assess their public health human resource needs and develop their ability to deliver this capacity, and not depend on other countries to supply it. © 2013 S. Karger AG, Basel.

Full Reference and Link to article: White F. The Imperative of Public Health Education: A Global Perspective. Med Princ Pract 2013 August 21 DOI: 10.1159/000354198 [Epub ahead of print] http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/354198

Note: One of the most comprehensive reviews of its type (15 journal pages), its observations should be of relevance to institutional capacity building for public health education in all global regions. Citing over 70 references, the work is a by-product of reviews carried out in support of public health educational development at Kuwait University; it also draws insights from an extensive international career in public health (see Wikipedia entry for Franklin White: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin_White).

INSPIRATIONAL WELCOME ............................... from T.S.Eliot's "Little Gidding"

If you came this way From the place you would come from... It would be the same at the end of the journey... If you came, not knowing what you came for, It would be the same... And what you thought you came for Is only a shell, a husk of meaning... From which the purpose breaks only when it is fulfilled If at all.