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.
2. 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
3. Our tools of inquiry may be
inadequate for complex problems
4.
5. 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
6. 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
7. 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
8. 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
9. 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
10. Brown School’s first overseas
“immersion” course in
Transdisciplinary Problem Solving
26. Glossary
HMIS: Health Management Information System
PISP: Population-level Individual Screening
Protocol
SVG: SughaVazhvu Guide (community health
worker)