APAN - Bangkok Ted Hanss University of Michigan Medical School 26 January 2005
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APAN - Bangkok
Ted Hanss
University of Michigan Medical School
26 January 2005
Global Medical Education Research Network
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University of Michigan
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Medical School Facts670 medical students800 graduate students and post-docs2,000 facultyUS$750,000,000 annual budget (does not include Hospital operations)
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Why International Partnerships?Student exchangeInterest by students and residents for international opportunitiesImportant aspect of recruiting for students and residents Provides students with a diversity of contexts in which to learnStudents see other healthcare systemsTeaches professional values
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Why International Partnerships? Opportunities for collaborationMulti-center international trialsInternational interest in Michigans educational programsOpportunities to collaborate on international education research Formal medical school collaborations
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Global Medical Education CollaborationInstitute for International Medical EducationPurpose:Create Global Minimum Essential Requirements (GMER)Evaluate medical students/schoolsShare with the globeM. Roy Schwarz and Andrzej Wojtczak at Xiang-Ya Medical School, China
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GMER 7 Domains
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International Medical Education Training Workshop
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Image SharingReview complex cases
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Whats Required?Identification of infrastructure experts at medical schools to work with the physicians and medical educatorsEstablishment of standards for supporting online collaboration (videoconferencing and web sites)Commitment to develop prototypes during 2005
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ProposalNext steps Establish a special interest group (mail list) for support of medical education and research collaborations Prototype videoconferences with a small number of medical schools Report on progress and include medical schools at future APAN meetings
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International PartnershipsAllow us to share global expertiseEnsure high quality medical educationPromote high quality international health careProvide opportunities to see the world of education, of health, and of healthcare in a different way
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Questions?Ted HanssUniversity of Michigan Medical SchoolAnn Arbor, Michigan USA