Title: The Journey Begins
1The Journey Begins
2From CHAOS
3Is the world becoming healthier? Yes?
(Raise your hand)
AIDs,Global Warming,Suicide,Stomach CA,War
4 Raise you hand if you that you believe (vote
more than once)
- I want to make my patients healthy
- I want to make Japan healthy
- I want to make the world health
- Let them all die
5Baron Takaki
Finding Answers globally to help locally
6Clinicians, Global Health, Prevention, Telecommuni
cations
Winds of Change
7In the Beginningthere wasType I Diabetes
8Incidence/100,000 Japan and US
916,000 New Cases
At Japanese rate 800 Cases
Prevention of 98
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11WHO DiaMond Project
12Chinese Academy of Preventive Medicine
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14WHO DiaMond ProjectWHO Multinational Project for
Childhood DiabetesWHO Diabetes Mondiale
- 155 Centers
- 70 Countries
- 7.2 of the Worlds Children
15Janice Dorman, Ph.D.DirectorMolecular
EpidemiologyRonald LaPorte, Ph.D.DirectorDisea
se Monitoring and Telecommunications
WHO Collaborating Center
GSPH
16What is the best route to improve health in
Pakistan, Japan, Nauru, Congo, the US and the
world?
17Improving Global Health
Effective Ubiquitous Cheap Effective Sustainable
Prevention Knowledge
18Telepreventive Medicine
Using cheap Internet approaches to reach large
numbers of healthy people to prevent disease
19Global Health Network
Network everyone in prevention world wide
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21Shrinking of the world
The Death of Distance
22Shrinking of the world
Learning from Kobe, San Francisco, Indonesia and
Bam
23SARS
Canada
Japan
24Global Aging
25McDonalds Globalization
262007 A GLOBAL HEALTH ODYSSEY
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28Prevention
Is Information Sharing
29Japanese Life expectancy since 1800
30Japan citizens have increased Life expectancy
more in the Past 50 years than they have in the
previous 500
For every week since 1947, Japanese
citizens have gained 3 days of life expectancy
31Life Expectancy of Japanese Women
2120 The crane lives for 1,000 years, and turtle
for 10,000 years.
Japanese women live 100,000 yrs
32Global Health/ Prevention Really, Really Boring
Feel the Passion of Prevention
33Your Generation
34Your Generation
35- Takaki believed that medicine was "a practical
knowledge above all, it is for the prevention
and treatment of illness."
36If Cars Developed as Same Pace as IT
- 100,000 km/hr
- 250,000 km/liter
- Cost 5.00
37Education is the most powerful weapon which you
can use to change the world.
Nelson Mandela
38Human Networks
Japan
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40 41Question
How can we improve Global Health education
worldwide?
Answer
Get better lectures
42But how do I get better lectures?
Why dont scientists share our most exciting
PowerPoint lectures for free?
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44Importance of Good Materials
Which do you like better?
A
B
45Supercourse Improving
- Quality of Materials
- Preparation Time
- Speed of Translation from Research to classroom
46- 16th International Diabetes Federation Congress.
Helsinki, Finland, 20-25 July 1997.
47Supercourse
- Language of Science
- Helping Teachers
- Globalization
- Library of Lectures
- Supply Chain of Lectures
48What is the global language of research and
teaching?
49What wiped out the lectures?
Dust to Dust
Linus Pauling Lecture
50What wiped out the lectures?
Dust to Dust
Linus Pauling Lecture
511950-2000 50,625,000,000
Scholarly Lectures Died and were lost to Eternity
52Pauling Lectures saved on PowerPoint
53Helping Teachers
54Who will template lectures help?
- Experienced teachers
- New Educators
55Last Biomedical Journal 1990
Cuttington University, Liberia
56Library of Lectures
Faculty can choose 1-4000 PowerPoint
lectures Assisting the Teacher
57Globalization
42,000 Faculty 174 Countries 299 from Japan
58Lectures
3238
59Mirrored Server
Lahore, Pakistan
Pittsburgh
60Supercourse Mirror Sites
42 Mirrored Sites, MOH Egypt, Sudan, China,
Mongolia, Russia
611000 Lectures Sent to 10,000 prevention experts
in 139 Countries
62Klaus von Klitzing
Rolf M. Zinkernagel
Douglas D. Osheroff
Joseph E. Stiglitz
Robert f. Engle
George a. Olah
Sir Paul Nurse
Wolfgang Ketterle
Anthony Leggett
Edmond Fischer
Roy Glauber
Alexei Abrikosov
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67Cost Effectiveness
20,000 students x 5 yrs. 100,000 students
trained 1000/100,000
0.01/Student
68- 75 million hits/year
- 170 publications
- (including BMJ, Lancet, Nature, Nature Med)
magazine
Top 100
PC Magazine
69Future
70Pakistan
Public Health/ Teleprevention
620 Members Pakistani Supercourse
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72Russian Federation Population (1980-2000)
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- We have created a Russian Supercourse, which
networks now about 500 scientists among all
Former Soviet Union countries and have more than
200 Public health lectures available.
74We may use YouTube too!
Health indices for FSU
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76 www.supercourse.cn
China Supercourse
77Just-in-Time Lectures
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79Just-in-Time Lectures
80Eric Noji, M.D. CDC
Bam Earthquake in Iran
Ali Aldadan, M.D. Tehran, Iran
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82Ali Aldadan, M.D.
120 countries 200,000 students
83NIH Supercourse
84Supercourse of Science
Supercourse of Global Health 4000 Lectures
Supercourse of Science 400,000 Lectures
85 Saving Knowledge
86Global Knowledge Sharing
87Global Health Contest
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89WorldSupercourse Global Health Contest
- 30 Second Broadcast about Global Health
- Can be sad, can be funny
- Cannot be political, religious or bad taste
- All students after High School Eligible
- Due Date Halloween, Oct. 31, 2007
- 2,000 first prize, 500 Second, 3 third prizes
at 200
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92SupercourseDevelopers
Ron LaPorte, USA Akira Sekikawa Japan EunRyoung
Sa Korea Mita Lovalekar India Benjamin
Acosta Mexico Eugene Shubnikov Russia Rania
Saad Egypt Beatriz Rodriquiz Mexico Faina
Linkov USA/Ukraine Soni Dodoni Pakistan Abed
Husseini Palestine
93Telepreventive Medicine
www.pitt.edu/super1/
94The Journey Ends