Global health-based virtual exchange to improve intercultural competency in students: Long-lasting impacts and areas for improvement
IntroductionAs public health expands its role in global settings, the need to develop intercultural competency for public health students also grows. One initiative being applied to promote global awareness is the use of virtual exchange (VE) programs. VE programs promote collaborative online intern...
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Main Authors: | Stuart J. Case (Author), Sarah L. Collins (Author), Elizabeth A. Wood (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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