Preparing medical graduates for an interconnected world: current practices and future possibilities for internationalizing the medical curriculum in different contexts
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-18, 17:40authored byStutz, A, Wendy GreenWendy Green, McAllister, L, Eley, D
Preparing medical graduates who are competent to work in a global environment requires broad integration of international and intercultural perspectives throughout the medical curriculum. Employing Leask and Bridge’s “conceptual framework of internationalisation of the curriculum,” this article first highlights the emphasis placed on international mobility, global health, and cultural competency as ways to address internationalization of the curriculum within the discipline of medicine. Second, it highlights the influence of national and regional contexts on internationalizing the curriculum by comparing approaches from Germany and Australia. A review of the literature reveals that in spite of some contextual differences, medicine seems to struggle with a disciplinary understanding of an internationalized curriculum that is comprehensive and coherent. This article argues that what is needed instead is a transformative approach to learning and to curriculum development in medicine. Finally, implications for future research and practice are considered.
History
Publication title
Journal of Studies in International Education
Volume
19
Pagination
28-45
ISSN
1028-3153
Department/School
DVC - Education
Publisher
Sage
Place of publication
USA
Rights statement
Copyright 2014 European Association for International Education