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Outline. IntroductionBackground DefinitionLecture participationImplicationUpdateJoining the Super course.. Objectives. Identify the purpose of the Epid. SupercourseProvide a historical backgroundUnderstand the contentsAble to access the Epid. SupercourseProvide future direction plans.
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1. Epidemiology SuperCourse: A Simple Model for Improving Global Health Education Khlood F. Salman, Dr. PH
Faina Linkov, PhD
Ronald LaPorte, PhD
Eugene. Shubnikov, M.D.
2. Outline Introduction
Background
Definition
Lecture participation
Implication
Update
Joining the Super course.
3. Objectives Identify the purpose of the Epid. Supercourse
Provide a historical background
Understand the contents
Able to access the Epid. Supercourse
Provide future direction plans.
4. Concept of Telepreventive Medicine Telepreventive medicine
Inexpensive Low to High bandwidth systems designed to reach large numbers of healthy people to prevent disease.
Telemedicine
Expensive High bandwidth systems designed to reach small numbers of sick people to cure disease.
5. Background What is the Supercourse?
Who developed it?
When?
Why?
6. What is the Supercourse? www.pitt.edu/~super1: it is defined as an advanced “Model” or a “system” that translates science into the class room.
Supercourse includes a library of over 4802 lectures on Public Health and Medicine shared for free by over 50,000 members of Global health network from over 170 countries.
8. Who Developed it? It was developed by:
Dr. Ronald LaPorte and his team.
(Dr. LaPorte is a Professor of
Epidemiology at the Graduate
School of Public Health
(GSPH)/Pitt University)
When? In 1999
Objectives?
-To improve health training and research in global health and prevention
-To share knowledge and expertise worldwide.
9. The Implications of Supercourse on Global Health Education and Research I. Information Sharing
Through the Supercourse library of lectures, we can distribute lectures related to diseases, prevention, disaster preparedness, and research findings as well
II. Time Saving
New educators will be able to reduce preparation time needed to develop lectures
III. Content Quality and Enhancement
High quality and readily usable contents make better educators world wide
10. IV. Free Contents
The concept of library of lectures for all to use in many ways similar to that of “freeware” or “open source software’ on the computer
V. Easy Access
-Easy and accessible through the internet
-Medical and nursing faculty in developing countries have access to current scientific information which they would not normally have.
12. Supercourse Format ? Utilizes simple format: Power Point (can be downloaded)
No Pass word
Easy Access
Free of charge
13. Supercourse Model: lecture sharing
14. Supercourse Information Dissemination Model(for developed countries)
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This slide is confusing I would break it into two slide. It implies to me that a person in Havana is using the same mirror as a person in durban. It is not clear what the pictures of the cds, etc. on the bottom are. Break this into 4-5 slides, first the mirror, then the comic book, then the Telephone pp system.
15. Supercourse Information Dissemination Model(for developing countries)
17. The Global Health Supercourse Update, 2010 Within a decade, the Supercourse has grown to include:
Faculty; net work of 50,000 from almost every country in the world.
Lectures; 4802 lectures from a highly distinguished scientists including Nobel prize professionals
Languages; 31 different language represented
Countries; 172 countries represented
Servers; There are 42 different mirrored servers of the Supercourse. Mirrored server is a copy of the Supercourse content on a local computer.
21. If you would like to join the Supercourse Network, or to contribute a lecture, please contact Faina Linkov and Ronald LaPorte super1@pitt.edu
fyL1@pitt.edu