INTERNATIONALIZATION OF POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION: A SCOPING REVIEW
1 King's College London (UNITED KINGDOM)
2 National Taiwan University (TAIWAN)
3 Columbia University (UNITED STATES)
4 Underwood International College, Yonsei University (KOREA, REPUBLIC OF)
About this paper:
Conference name: 20th International Technology, Education and Development Conference
Dates: 2-4 March, 2026
Location: Valencia, Spain
Abstract:
There is a growing need to address the global burden of disease through medical education and practices that have an international dimension. Research on the internationalization of undergraduate medical education is growing, with many studies documenting current educational practice and also calling attention to areas of education that are misaligned with global needs. However, the internationalization of postgraduate medical education is seemingly missing from key discussions. This scoping review aims to map the existing literature on the motivations, formats, outcomes and barriers of internationalization of postgraduate medical education. We conducted a scoping review with a systematic search of seven databases (PubMed, Web of Science, Ebscohost, Embase, Scopus, Google Scholar, and Ovid) for literature published between 2000-2023, using key terms included ‘internationalisation’, ‘global health’ and ‘postgraduate medical education’. Among 5,658 screened records, 71 studies met the inclusion criteria. Analysis revealed that the literature is dominated by perspectives from the Global North; key themes include a strong focus on trainee-centric motivations (e.g. skill acquisition, improving healthcare accessibility etc), delivery through a variety of mobility electives and a stark asymmetry in outcome (and program framework) reporting that favours trainee benefits over host institution impacts. Barriers included financial constraints, logistical challenges, and structural inequities between sending and host institutions. More research is needed to align curricula across international programmes and standardize a way for programmes to implement mutually beneficial partnerships, extending internationalization of medical education beyond the undergraduate level.Keywords:
Internationalisation of higher education, Internationalisation of medical education, Post-graduate medical education.