The hidden face of globalization
By 2000, about 185 million migrants resided legally or without documentation outside of their country of origin. In a related development, cross-border migration for settlement in a new country increased more than twice as rapidly as the world's population grew during the last third of the Twentieth Century. In the past half century, Australia's "resident population has doubled, while the movement of people across its international boundaries (that is, into and out of Australia) has increased nearly one hundredfold". The enormity of contemporary transnational mobility is illustrated by the case of Australia. More than 700 million people (including visitors on business or personal/family trips) traverse nation-state borders annually and one million per week move between the global South and the global North. Migration, transmigration, return migration, and remigration constitute defining elements of the current and future world order.
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Educational preparation for contemporary medical encounters needs to include a comprehensive set of patient-focused interpersonal skills, be adaptable to a wide variety of service users and global practice sites, and possess utility in addressing both the quality of patient care and socio-political constraints on migration health. A pedagogical approach that prepares for the transnational health-care consultation is presented, with a focus on clinical-clerkship learning experiences. The relevance of TC's five core skill domains (analytic, emotional, creative, communicative, and functional) for migration health and the medical-school curriculum is elaborated.
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This review article explores the value of transnational competence (TC) education as preparation for ethnically and socially discordant clinical encounters.
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In a world of increasing human mobility, many health outcomes are shaped by transnational interactions among care providers and care recipients who meet in settings where nationality/ethnic match is not an option. If you'd like to know more, want to help out, or you're a filmmaker or distributor looking to collaborate, drop us a line via our contact page.Unprecedented migration, a core dimension of contemporary globalization, challenges population health. You can cancel or pause your subscription at any time.
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