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Medical education departments: a study of four medical schools in Sub-Saharan Africa

机译:医学教育部门:对撒哈拉以南非洲四所医学院的研究

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Background Many African countries are investing in medical education to address significant health care workforce shortages and ultimately improve health care. Increasingly, training institutions are establishing medical education departments as part of this investment. This article describes the status of four such departments at sub-Saharan African medical schools supported by the Medical Education Partnership Initiative (MEPI). This article will provide information about the role of these institutional structures in fostering the development of medical education within the African context and highlight factors that enable or constrain their establishment and sustainability. Methods In-depth interviews were conducted with the heads or directors of the four medical education departments using a structured interview protocol developed by the study group. An inductive approach to analysis of the interview transcripts was adopted as the texts were subjected to thematic content analysis. Results Medical education departments, also known as units or centers, were established for a range of reasons including: to support curriculum review, to provide faculty development in Health Professions Education, and to improve scholarship in learning and teaching. The reporting structures of these departments differ in terms of composition and staff numbers. Though the functions of departments do vary, all focus on improving the quality of health professions education. External and internal funding, where available, as well as educational innovations were key enablers for these departments. Challenges included establishing and maintaining the legitimacy of the department, staffing the departments with qualified individuals, and navigating dependence on external funding. All departments seek to expand the scope of their services by offering higher degrees in HPE, providing assistance to other universities in this domain, and developing and maintaining a medical education research agenda. Conclusions The establishment of medical education departments in Sub-Saharan Africa is a strategy medical schools can employ to improve the quality of health professions education. The creation of communities of practice such as has been done by the MEPI project is a good way to expand the network of medical education departments in the region enabling the sharing of lessons learned across the continent.
机译:背景技术许多非洲国家都在医学教育上进行投资,以解决严重的卫生保健劳动力短缺问题,并最终改善卫生保健。越来越多的培训机构正在建立医学教育部门,作为这项投资的一部分。本文介绍了在医学教育合作计划(MEPI)的支持下,在撒哈拉以南非洲医学院中四个这样的部门的状况。本文将提供有关这些机构结构在促进非洲背景下医学教育发展方面的作用的信息,并重点介绍能够或限制其建立和可持续性的因素。方法采用研究小组制定的结构化访谈协议,与四个医学教育部门的负责人或负责人进行深入访谈。在对文本进行主题内容分析时,采用了归纳法来分析采访记录。结果建立医学教育部门(也称为单位或中心)的原因很多,其中包括:支持课程审查,提供健康职业教育的教师发展以及提高学与教的奖学金。这些部门的报告结构在组成和人员数量方面有所不同。尽管各部门的职能确实有所不同,但所有部门都致力于提高卫生专业教育的质量。这些部门的关键促成因素是外部和内部资金(如果有)以及教育创新。挑战包括建立和维护部门的合法性,为部门配备合格的人员,以及如何依靠外部资金。所有部门都试图通过提供更高的HPE学位,向该领域的其他大学提供帮助以及制定和维护医学教育研究议程来扩大服务范围。结论在撒哈拉以南非洲建立医学教育部门是医学院校可用来提高卫生职业教育质量的一项战略。创建实践社区(如MEPI项目所做的那样)是扩展该地区医学教育部门网络的好方法,从而可以在整个大陆上共享经验教训。

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