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Train the Trainers: Medical Technology for the Sustainable Development of Africa

机译:培训培训师:非洲可持续发展的医疗技术

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The role of technology as a key driver of sustainable development has long been recognized. Technology leverages total-factor productivity and contributes to the growth of welfare. The lack of adequate financial and human capital hampers the adoption of technology in many parts of Africa. On September 2015, the General Assembly of United Nations adopted as a consensus resolution the 2030 Development Agenda for Sustainable Development with seventeen goals (SDGs). Creating a knowledge-based economy is a key enabling factor for achieving the SDGs. If successful, this will result in a reduction of inequalities and enhance the quality of life in those countries. It is our belief that education plays a key role in effective and sustainable development. While there are many ways for doing this, we believe that strengthening budding academic institutions is a sustainable long-term strategy. Such approach needs to take the local situation into account and requires flexible frameworks with the ability to respond to local needs. We have embarked in an international effort to implement a solid proof-of-concept of our approach. Specifically, it focuses on two SDGs, “good health and well-being” together with “quality education”. If successful, we expect a positive impact on a third goal, “decent work and economic growth”. The Canary Islands are a Spanish region and a European outermost region near West Africa. Thanks to the unique combination of geolocation and level of development, the islands play an increasing role as a logistics, trade hub, and launch base for many countries in Western Africa. Many aid organizations, including UN World Food Program, Red Cross/Crescent and USAid, use the Canary Islands as logistics base. In this paper, we report our current experience within the European funded INTERREG MACBioIDi project. One of our main aims is to create a learning community in the fields of medicine and engineering. The participants live in different countries. They speak different languages and come from a variety of cultures with different social and economic boundary conditions. African participants in the project come from Cape Verde, Mauritania, Senegal, and Mozambique. Technology partners come from the outermost European regions of Canary Islands, Azores and Madeira. The main technological platform used in this project is called 3D Slicer. 3D Slicer is an extensible, free software for visualization and processing of biomedical images and was created by a community of scientists and engineers led by researchers from Harvard. Training and mentoring is provided to African physicians, biomedical engineers and researchers in the use 3DSlicer. In order to support these activities, a training center has been created at the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (ULPGC). We first describe the overall strategy of 3D Slicer training, designed in response to the needs of each African country. We highlight the major hurdles faced (e.g. internet connectivity, maintenance of medical equipment, differences in linguistic and social context). Then we focus on the implementation of the training program. Training sessions were held in Africa and at ULPGC, and based on a blended learning program with “face to face” lessons, coaching, collaboration, multimedia, web based learning and support resources. Finally, we analyze the first results obtained in the program training and the measures adopted to readjust the action plan in the coming months.
机译:长期以来,技术作为可持续发展的关键驱动因素的作用。技术利用总要素的生产力并有助于福利的增长。缺乏足够的金融和人力资本妨碍了非洲许多地区的技术。 2015年9月,联合国大会通过了一项协商一致意见,即2030年可持续发展议程,具有十七个目标(SDGS)。创建基于知识的经济是实现SDGS的关键能力因素。如果成功,这将降低不平等,并提高这些国家的生活质量。我们认为教育在有效和可持续发展中发挥着关键作用。虽然有很多方法来做这件事,我们相信加强萌芽学术机构是可持续的长期战略。这种方法需要考虑本地情况,需要灵活的框架,能够响应当地需求。我们已经开始实施国际努力,实施我们的方法概念。具体来说,它关注两个SDG,“良好的健康和幸福”以及“素质教育”。如果成功,我们期望对第三个目标的积极影响,“体面的工作和经济增长”。加那利群岛是西非西非的西班牙地区和欧洲最外面的地区。由于地理位置和发展水平的独特结合,岛屿在西非的许多国家发挥着越来越大的作用。许多援助组织,包括联合国世界食品计划,红十字会/新月和美国司法,使用加那利群岛作为物流基地。在本文中,我们报告了我们在欧洲资助的Interb MacBioidi项目中的当前经验。我们的主要目标之一是在医学和工程领域创造一个学习界。参与者住在不同的国家。他们说不同的语言,来自各种各样的文化,具有不同的社会和经济边界条件。该项目的非洲参与者来自佛得角,毛里塔尼亚,塞内加尔和莫桑比克。技术合作伙伴来自加那利群岛,亚速尔群岛和马德拉的最外面的欧洲地区。该项目中使用的主要技术平台称为3D切片机。 3D Slicer是一个可扩展的自由软件,可用于可视化和处理生物医学图像,由来自哈佛大学的研究人员领导的科学家和工程师社区创建。培训和指导被提供给非洲医师,生物医学工程师和使用3DSLICER的研究人员。为了支持这些活动,培训中心已经在拉斯帕尔马斯大学(Ulpgc)。我们首先描述了3D Slicer培训的整体策略,以满足每个非洲国家的需求。我们突出了面临的主要障碍(例如,互联网连接,医疗设备的维护,语言和社会背景的差异)。然后我们专注于执行培训计划。培训会议在非洲和ULPGC举行,基于混合的学习计划,“面对面”课程,教练,协作,多媒体,基于Web的学习和支持资源。最后,我们分析了计划培训中获得的第一个结果,并通过了在未来几个月内重新调整行动计划的措施。

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