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Medical schools in sub-Saharan Africa

Authors :
Mullan, Fitzhugh
Frehywot, Seble
Omaswa, Francis
Buch, Eric
Chen, Candice
Greysen, S Ryan
Wassermann, Travis
ElDin ElGaili Abubakr, Diaa
Awases, Magda
Boelen, Charles
Diomande, Mohenou Jean-Marie Isidore
Dovlo, Delanyo
Ferro, Josefo
Haileamlak, Abraham
Iputo, Jehu
Jacobs, Marian
Koumaré, Abdel Karim
Mipando, Mwapatsa
Monekosso, Gottleib Lobe
Olapade-Olaopa, Emiola Oluwabunmi
Rugarabamu, Paschalis
Sewankambo, Nelson K
Ross, Heather
Ayas, Huda
Chale, Selam Bedada
Cyprien, Soeurette
Cohen, Jordan
Haile-Mariam, Tenagne
Hamburger, Ellen
Jolley, Laura
Kolars, Joseph C
Kombe, Gilbert
Neusy, Andre-Jacques
Source :
The Lancet; March 2011, Vol. 377 Issue: 9771 p1113-1121, 9p
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Small numbers of graduates from few medical schools, and emigration of graduates to other countries, contribute to low physician presence in sub-Saharan Africa. The Sub-Saharan African Medical School Study examined the challenges, innovations, and emerging trends in medical education in the region. We identified 168 medical schools; of the 146 surveyed, 105 (72%) responded. Findings from the study showed that countries are prioritising medical education scale-up as part of health-system strengthening, and we identified many innovations in premedical preparation, team-based education, and creative use of scarce research support. The study also drew attention to ubiquitous faculty shortages in basic and clinical sciences, weak physical infrastructure, and little use of external accreditation. Patterns recorded include the growth of private medical schools, community-based education, and international partnerships, and the benefit of research for faculty development. Ten recommendations provide guidance for efforts to strengthen medical education in sub-Saharan Africa.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01406736 and 1474547X
Volume :
377
Issue :
9771
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
The Lancet
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs23483515
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(10)61961-7