GHP's Featured Course “Cultural Competence in Global Health: Perspectives and Practice" in Innovative Curricula Webinar Series hosted by Delta Omega Honorary Society in Public Health.


GHP faculty member, Dr. Po-Han Lee is invited to share the innovative approaches applied in one of our featured courses, “Cultural Competence in Global Health: Perspectives and Practice" in Innovative Curricula Webinar Series hosted by Delta Omega Honorary Society in Public Health

It is the NTU Global Health Program' s honor to be invited to share this featured course. 

In this class, Dr. Po-Han Lee leads the team of indigenous and Han Taiwanese instructors (Umin Itei, Sifo Lakaw, and Ying-Tzu Ena Chang) and students to a 5-day intensive course in Hualien county, where students learn and reflect on topics such as power, identity, culture, tradition, colonialism, among others and how these and many other factors interact with health. Students visit different tribes, cultural and health centers, hospitals, among others, and take a health-in-all-policies approach to understand public health. Students and instructors alike take this learning opportunity to build meaningful connections to one another, and to become more critical of the colonial power still in play in our current imagination of public health. Please find the recording here: https://deltaomega.org/webinar-series/