2020
DOI: 10.5430/ijhe.v9n3p262
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Global One Health Case Competition: Building Capacity for Addressing Infectious Threats

Abstract: Extracurricular inter-professional activities advance pre-service student skills and confidence before joining the workforce. This article describes an extracurricular model, whereby students engaged in experiential learning, and had the opportunity to challenge themselves in interprofessional groups guided by faculty and inspired by professionals in their respective fields. The Global One Health Case Competition involved students from the University of Rwanda in collaboration with the University of Minnesota,… Show more

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“…Some authors expressed that learning through interactive simulations, practical and service learning could contribute to more skills and knowledge retention (Data et al, 2020;Egenberg, Masenga, et al, 2017;Levine et al, 2011;Sagahutu et al, 2021), but this would need further investigation. In addition, IPE facilitated acquisition of knowledge in the new area of "One Health" approach as revealed by Porta (Porta et al, 2020). Table 2.…”
Section: Acquisition Of Knowledge and Skillsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some authors expressed that learning through interactive simulations, practical and service learning could contribute to more skills and knowledge retention (Data et al, 2020;Egenberg, Masenga, et al, 2017;Levine et al, 2011;Sagahutu et al, 2021), but this would need further investigation. In addition, IPE facilitated acquisition of knowledge in the new area of "One Health" approach as revealed by Porta (Porta et al, 2020). Table 2.…”
Section: Acquisition Of Knowledge and Skillsmentioning
confidence: 99%