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Transdisciplinary Problem Solving: Implementing Public Health Interventions in Developing Countries Ramesh Raghavan Ravikumar Chockalingam

Opening Presentation - Prof. Raghavan

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This is the opening presentation by Prof. Ramesh Raghavan on July 21, 2011 in Chennai on the Concluding Day of the Trans Disciplinary Problem Solving Course: co-taught by Washington University in St. Louis and ICTPH.

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Page 1: Opening Presentation - Prof. Raghavan

Transdisciplinary Problem Solving:

Implementing Public Health Interventions

in Developing Countries

Ramesh Raghavan

Ravikumar Chockalingam

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Traditional Approaches to

Problem Solving

Unidisciplinary

Multidisciplinary

Interdisciplinary

Stokols et al. The science of team science. Am J Prev Med 2008;35(2S):S77–S89

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Our tools of inquiry may be

inadequate for complex problems

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We Require Transdisciplinary

Thinking

“Transdisciplinarity is a process in which team

members representing different fields work

together over extended periods to develop

shared conceptual and methodologic frameworks

that not only integrate but also transcend their

respective disciplinary perspectives.”

Stokols et al. The science of team science. Am J Prev Med 2008;35(2S):S77–S89

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We Require Transdisciplinary

Thinking

“Transdisciplinarity is a process in which team

members representing different fields work

together over extended periods to develop

shared conceptual and methodologic frameworks

that not only integrate but also transcend their

respective disciplinary perspectives.”

Stokols et al. The science of team science. Am J Prev Med 2008;35(2S):S77–S89

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We Require Transdisciplinary

Thinking

“Transdisciplinarity is a process in which team

members representing different fields work

together over extended periods to develop

shared conceptual and methodologic frameworks

that not only integrate but also transcend their

respective disciplinary perspectives.”

Stokols et al. The science of team science. Am J Prev Med 2008;35(2S):S77–S89

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We Require Transdisciplinary

Thinking

“Transdisciplinarity is a process in which team

members representing different fields work

together over extended periods to

develop shared conceptual and methodologic

frameworks that not only integrate but also

transcend their respective disciplinary

perspectives.”

Stokols et al. The science of team science. Am J Prev Med 2008;35(2S):S77–S89

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We Require Transdisciplinary

Thinking

“Transdisciplinarity is a process in which team

members representing different fields work

together over extended periods to develop

shared conceptual and methodologic frameworks

that not only integrate but also transcend

their respective disciplinary

perspectives.”

Stokols et al. The science of team science. Am J Prev Med 2008;35(2S):S77–S89

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Brown School’s first overseas

“immersion” course in

Transdisciplinary Problem Solving

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Cardiovascular Diseases

Diarrheal Disease

Maternal and Child Health

Oral Cancer

Oral Health

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Thank you,

ICTPH

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Glossary

HMIS: Health Management Information System

PISP: Population-level Individual Screening

Protocol

SVG: SughaVazhvu Guide (community health

worker)

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Our students…