The Global Health Network Supercourse: Epidemiology, the Internet, and global health

Authors
Citation
Dj. Aaron, The Global Health Network Supercourse: Epidemiology, the Internet, and global health, TELEMED J, 5(3), 1999, pp. 303-307
Citations number
9
Categorie Soggetti
Health Care Sciences & Services
Journal title
TELEMEDICINE JOURNAL
ISSN journal
10783024 → ACNP
Volume
5
Issue
3
Year of publication
1999
Pages
303 - 307
Database
ISI
SICI code
1078-3024(199923)5:3<303:TGHNSE>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
Background. The Global Health Network (GHNet) Supercourse is a collaboratio n project involving more than 750 professionals from 81 different countries aimed at developing a "library of lectures" related to epidemiology, the I nternet, and global health. The goal of the Supercourse is to provide instr uctors of medical and other health related students with the best available information. Results. The Supercourse is based on several concepts, including informatio n-sharing, quality control, and global access. Currently, 80 lectures are a vailable from scientists around the world. Each lecture serves as a "locato r" with hypertext links to other pertinent information on the Internet. The British Medical Journal has put two textbooks on their Web site that inter lace each lecture with links to specific pages or paragraphs of the books. All lectures are reviewed for quality by the global faculty and evaluated a nnually. Hence, lectures remain current, relevant, and of high quality. Mir rored sites of the Supercourse have been established to increase the access ibility of the Supercourse in areas of the world that may have limited conn ectivity. Summary. While instructors are available worldwide, many do not have access to the latest health and prevention information, and many instructors woul d benefit from having the assistance of leading experts. Using an Internet- based lecture-shaping model for transnational training in public health, so me of these teachers may be better equipped to train medical and health-rel ated professionals.