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The mission of the 15,500 faculty of the supercourse is to connect people involved in prevention worldwide and provide better materials for teaching.6,7 Thus not only would the content be available, but also a global expertise of thousands would be willing to help. A model of a school of public health in Pakistan has already been developed which can be used as a template for other nations.8 Currently there are more than 500 members from Pakistan and around 180 members from India contributing more than 100 lectures for the supercourse network.5 Moreover, the All India Institute of Hygiene and Public Health in Calcutta can evolve into a school of Public health training in India. Telepreventive medicine could link medical schools in South Asia, with improved prevention lectures and networking of those engaged prevention.