Working group for teaching at medical program
GPH has together with CES (Centre for epidemiology and community medicine) a working group for staff involved in teaching in the new medical program at KI.
The new medical program is 6 years instead of 5.5 years, and leads directly to a medical license. In the national program curriculum there is an increased focus on societal and ethical issues, including global perspective, compared to the previous 5.5-year curriculum. Some examples of our teaching activities so far:
- An introduction to local and global health, as well as to what a health system is during the first week of the first course, Basic Science 1. A Team-Based Learning (TBL) activity is part of this module (1st year)
- An individual project in Global health, with a focus on a pathogen, its epidemiology and preventive measures from a public health perspective during the course Basic Science 6 (2nd year)
- A day focusing on lifestyle habits locally and globally including a seminar on “Global health in Sweden” during the course Clinical Medicine 1 (3rd year).
- Teaching activities are currently being planned for courses in psychiatry, pediatrics, cancer and palliation and disaster medicine.
To harmonize teaching, ensure progression and share what is going on in different courses during the program, the working group meets twice per semester.
Please contact us if you have an interest in medical education in global public health!