Title: Department of Epidemiology, University of Pittsburgh
1Department of Epidemiology, University of
Pittsburgh Diabetic Association of Pakistan
WHO Collaborating Centers
- Public Health Training in Pakistan
- A joint effort of Aga Khan University, CPSP,
Global Health Network University of Pittsburgh - Drs Sunita Dodani, Ronald E LaPorte, Camer
Vellani, Samad Shera Asma
Fozia Qureshi - www.pitt.edu/super1
2Outline
- Role of public health in Health improvement
- Current statistics of South Asian medical
education programs - Global Health Network Supercourse
- Pakistani Supercourse
- SAHPA a network of South Asian Scientists
- Mission of CPSP
- Proposed public health training in Pakistan
- Use of supercourse CDs in Phase 1
3Rising Life Expectancy (WHO Report, 1997)
4Disease Burden in South Asia
- In almost all South Asian countries (India,
SriLanka, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal etc) double
burden of diseases is increasing - Significant changes in the demographic and
epidemiological profile of populations have
created a growing demand for services - Chronic diseases and injuries are competing for
the scant health resources - This double burden is difficult for our countries
who have little health means
5Health Indicators facts and figures
- Sri Lanka has achieved impressive figures in
health with relatively low levels of public
expenditure. - The gains in Sri Lanka are apparent with a 99
vaccination - Pakistan, and India has achieved 50 of children
vaccination against measles - Improvements in Sri Lanka are primarily due to
public health, prevention, an emphasis on
education in particularly womens education, and
government commitment for linking health care and
prevention
6Medical training programs
- There are more than 200 medical schools in south
Asia, around 25 in Pakistan - Every year, more than 7,000 students graduate
- Only 23 centers of public heath providing some
training in whole of South Asia - No School of Public Health
7Medical training in Pakistan
- Total of 25 medical colleges
- 12 have some kind of training programs in
preventive medicine, public health, community
medicine etc - 10-20 times more people trained in clinical
medicine than those trained in preventive
medicine - Training in public health has been neglected
- Medicine focuses on treating patients who are
already ill. - Little cross-fertilization
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8Medical training in Pakistan
- Public health is considered a second-rated
profession - Very little emphasis is on research training in
prevention - Many of the clinicians well deserved promotions
are delayed because of insufficient research work
and publications - There is no such program where clinicians can
learn about how to conduct research - This has resulted sparse baseline data on much
of the diseases in South Asia. - One example is seen in AIDS figures and
prevention
9Current public health\Research design training in
Pakistan
- The main components of research are knowledge of
public health, research design, statistics and
epidemiology - There are only few medical colleges Medical who
offer this whole package together. - Majority of the trainers have insufficient
Biostatistics skills - Publication in world class journals require
statistical skills in new software packages - These skills can only be learnt by education,
discussion and application.
10AIDS In Pakistan
- Different figures of AIDS in Pakistan from
different places, total burden not yet known - A total of 200 cases in 145 M population (UNDP,
Pak, 2004) - 70,000-80,000 persons, or 0.10 of the adult
population in Pakistan are infected (World Bank,
2004) - There is a 50 fold difference in the estimates of
numbers of cases. - The major problem is inadequate surveillance due
to not having enough people trained in
public health - To have data on AIDS in Pakistan , need for
proper epidemiological survey on AIDS is needed
country wide - This requires public health training
11Medical training in Pakistan
- There is an alarming need to produce accurate
data/ statistics of our country for prevention - This can only be possible if doctors know how to
conduct good research work - Public health training in medical schools
students can be improved with better health
prevention lectures
12Supercourse- Global Health Network
www.pitt.edu/super1
- The Global Health Network represents a group of
leading public health and telecommunications
officials who are bringing state of the art
Internet technology into global health - Established by Dr Ronald E LaPorte in 1996
- Originally funded by NASA and currently funded by
National Library of Medicine (NLM) - Mission
- To connect world class scientists by sharing
their best prevention lectures and provide better
material for teaching -
13Supercourse- Global Health Network
www.pitt.edu/super1
- Global health network components
- Connecting health professionals of developed and
developing countries together through internet - Sharing best knowledge of public health/research
design or prevention/statistics in a very cost
effective manner - Distributing prevention knowledge both in the
rural and urban parts of the world with primary
focus in developing countries - Networking NGOs
14Supercourse- Global Health Network
www.pitt.edu/super1
- Currently more than 151 countries are connected
through supercourse - More than 1,800 lectures available on the website
- There are lectures from 8 noble prize winners and
Surgeon General of USA - More than 40 members are from developing
countries. - We share knowledge, all countries contribute the
knowledge - 42 mirrored servers Russian, Islamic, Indian
many more - Pakistani Supercourse
15Supercourse in Pakistanhttp//www.pitt.edu/super
1/pakistan/pakistan.htm
- Established and developed from the grass roots in
September 2002. - Currently this network consist of 600 scientists
from all four provinces of Pakistan - more than 20 medical schools scientists are part
of Pakistani supercourse - They share public health information in all part
of Pakistan, both in urban and rural parts - More than 60 lectures are available on the web
for free -
16South Asian Health Preventionists Association (
SAHPA) http//www.pitt.edu/super1/sahpa/sahpa.htm
- With the help of supercourse, SAHPA is a network
of South Asian Public health scientists and
teachers - The objective is to promote public health
training in south Asia (143 members) - Recently published article in BMJ on this theme
17BMJ article
- http//bmj.bmjjournals.com/
- Hope of prevention training in South Asia
18College of Physicians and Surgeonsof Pakistan
(CPSP)
- Mission
- Established with the objective to promote
specialist medical practice in various
disciplines, arrange postgraduate medical
training and research by maintaining high
principles of medical profession - (Prof Sultan Farooqi, President CPSP)
19CPSP
- CPSP was founded in 1962 as a central governing
body for medical education systems of Pakistan - Is a unique postgraduate medical institution in
the whole of South Asia - It overseas medical health training programs in
Pakistan - Awards post graduation degrees (FCPS , MCPS and
DCPS and offers admission to the fellowship of
the College in 47 specialties sub-specialties - CPSP has made consistent progress and
accomplished its objectives to a large extent.
20CPSP
- The College, today, is proud to provide the bulk
of medical teachers and specialists in the
country who are performing with a spirit to bring
out their best in their related fields - Strong international ties with Royal colleges of
UK and South Asian medical institutes - Recently established the department of Public
health with the campus - The objective is to improve public health
training in all medical colleges of Pakistan -
21Proposed Public health training Program
- With the help of Global health network,
Supercourse , we can built public health/research
design training program in Pakistan - This will be achieved in two Phases
- Phase I Sharing of Prevention/statistics
lectures among medical colleges - Phase II Building Virtual School of Public
Health
22Proposed Public health training Program
- Phase I
- To begin with, we link preventionists of
supercourse (1500) and SAHPA (150) to share
health/research design/statistics knowledge to
all medical colleges of Pakistan - CPSP would take the lead in South Asia
- The network is already in place.
- By using the internet based Supercourse
(www.pitt.edu/super1) we can reach a large
segment of clinicians and teachers - This will to enrich curricula in the medical
schools with the addition of free power point
lecture library of over 1,800 lectures from
across the world.
23 Proposed Public health training Program
- The cost to accomplish this would be minimal as
the content and faculty are readily available in
the supercourse for free - No cost to access lectures as majority of
medical schools are connected to the internet - The existing supercourse CDs of 1800 lectures can
easily be spread in all medical colleges - These CDs can provide best teaching tool for CPSP
workshops - 15,000 Faculty with expertise in prevention and
research design will help us - CPSP with the help of supercourse and SAHPA will
develop a training module for Public health
training
24 Proposed Public health training Program
- Phase II
- A model of a school of public health in Pakistan
has already been developed which can be used as a
template www.pitt.edu/super1/lecture/lec11921/ind
ex.htm - CPSP-Supercourse could link medical schools in
South Asia, with improved prevention lectures and
networking of those engaged prevention - We have the support of Dr Bernard Goldstein,
Dean, Graduate School of Public Health (GSPH),
University of Pittsburgh, esp. for accreditation
of School of Public Health
25Proposed Public health training Program
- Accredited Schools of Public Health in Pakistan
- Brick and Mortar school of public health (like
John Hopkins Harvard) is needed to build the
upper level infrastructure for prevention and
health. - World-class schools of public health In Pakistan
can be built for a fraction of the cost of a
hospital, a medical school or a public health
school in the US. - Schools should be accredited to world class
standards. - These schools will compete with schools in US
because of unique populations and type of
diseases.
26Proposed Public health training Program
- Accredited Schools of Public Health in Pakistan
- Proper training in public health can
inexpensively reduce the morbidity and mortality
of diseases in Pakistan. - It will also provide nations the best means for
prevention. - This will rapidly improve training of all medical
students in public health virtually for free. - The optimal approach to health in South Asia will
be to train as many individuals in preventive
medicine as those in clinical medicine.
27King Edward
Zaiuddin
Aga Khan University
DPA
Baqai
Supercourse
CPSP
Khyber medical college
Bolan medical
Fatima Jinnah
Allama Iqbal University
28Conclusion
- The growing double burden of diseases in Pakistan
and other South Asian countries calls for focus
on prevention - To improve the health of the nation, clinical and
public health training requires a balance - We can train scientists, teachers and students
all around Pakistan though supercourse lectures
and faculty - Linking CPSP, supercourse, SAHPA together will
result in sharing of research design and
prevention/statistics information - The costs would be small, but the impact on
health, immense