Towards defining interprofessional competencies for global health education: drawing on educational frameworks and the experience of the UW-Madison Global Health Institute.

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Associate Director for Education and Engagement at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Global Health Institute, a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin Schools of Medicine and Public Health and Pharmacy, with affiliations in Human Ecology and Latin American Studies.

Published: December 2014

The experience and lessons to date from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Global Health Institute's global health programs, considered together with more recently published competency frameworks related to global health practice, can provide important insights into the development of a core set of interprofessional competencies for global health that can be used across disciplines and professions.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jlme.12185DOI Listing

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