Using Systems Thinking to train future leaders in global health

Glob Public Health. 2018 Sep;13(9):1287-1295. doi: 10.1080/17441692.2017.1349160. Epub 2017 Jul 9.

Abstract

Systems Thinking provides a useful set of concepts and tools that can be used to train students to be effective and innovative global health leaders in an ever-changing and often chaotic world. This paper describes an experiential, multi-disciplinary curriculum that uses Systems Thinking to frame and analyse global health policies and practices. The curriculum uses case studies and hands-on activities to deepen students' understanding of the following concepts: complex adaptive systems, dynamic complexity, inter-relationships, feedback loops, policy resistance, mental models, boundary critique, leverage points, and multi-disciplinary, multi-sectoral, and multi-stakeholder thinking and action. A sample of Systems Thinking tools for analysing global health policies and practices are also introduced.

Keywords: Systems Thinking; complex adaptive systems; curriculum; global health.

MeSH terms

  • Curriculum
  • Global Health*
  • Humans
  • Leadership*
  • Policy Making
  • Systems Analysis*
  • Thinking*