Systems Thinking for Capacity in Health

We believe that systems thinking and complexity science can be transformational in global health by increasing local capacity and shared learning, and minimizing unintended consequences.

Systems Thinking in Short-term Health Missions

An article entitled “Systems Thinking in Short-term Health Missions: A Conceptual Introduction and Consideration of Implications for Practices” was recently published in The Christian Journal for Global Health. This commentary … Continue reading

June 18, 2015 · Leave a comment

Video – Jamkhed as an Example of Complex Systems Thinking in Health

We have made tremendous strides in health by focusing on one disease, patient, or program at a time. However, this fragmented approach too often results in unintended consequences such as … Continue reading

June 2, 2015 · Leave a comment