Title of article :
A successful hybrid emergency medicine postgraduate partnership in Southern Africa
Author/Authors :
Cox, Megan University of Botswana - Faculty of Medicine, Botswana , Masunge, Japhter University of Botswana - Faculty of Medicine, Botswana , Geduld, Heike University of Cape Town - Division of Emergency Medicine, South Africa
Abstract :
Emergency Medicine (EM) development is established worldwide and fast developing in Sub-Saharan Africa. Medical specialty development requires multiple human resources and logistics which are frequently not available in LMICs. This article describes an innovative hybrid EM specialization program in Botswana that involved partnership with a neighbouring country in Sub-Saharan Africa. Many initial problems challenged its development, but significant local and regional support led to success. Botswana graduated its first three EM specialists in 2018 and now has an ongoing and sustainable EM program. This regional partnership resulted in numerous academic, research and clinical EM developments for Botswana and SA. UB-UCT EM training Partnership Model is a novel and sustainable cross- African collaboration with significant benefits for both health systems as well as for the individual trainees. This hybrid arrangement should be considered by other LMICs looking for EM specialty training and development.
Keywords :
Medical education , South Africa , Emergency Medicine , Botswana Education
Journal title :
African Journal of Emergency Medicine