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Dhaval Patel1, Michael Mullen1, Diann S Eley2
1Ochsner Clinical School, The University of Queensland Faculty of Medicine, 1401 Jefferson Hwy, 70121 Jefferson, LA USA.
Abstract:
In recent years, the number of medical students seeking international opportunities has grown. To satisfy these demands, collaborative international programs have been developed. However, the benefits of these programs are limited as they employ an international medical education (IME) approach where only the students are exchanged. In this commentary, we discuss the current models of IME and propose a paradigm shift to a transnational approach wherein the student, faculty, and curriculum are exchanged allowing for increased integration and awareness of cultural and educational approaches to treatment that can be retained and incorporated into future practice to advance healthcare across the globe.
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