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Title: Establishing a new medical school: Botswana’s experience
Authors: Mokone, Gaonyadiwe G.
Kebaetse, Maikutlo
Wright, John
Kebaetse, Masego B.
Makgabana-Dintwa, Oarabile
Kebaabetswe, Poloko
Badlangana, Ludo
Mogodi, Mpho
Bryant, Katie
Nkomazana, Oathokwa
Keywords: Medical education
human resources for health
physicians
School of Medicine
curriculum
infrastructure
medical education partnership initiative (MEPI)
University of Botswana
Issue Date: Oct-2014
Publisher: Association of American Medical Colleges; https://www.aamc.org
Citation: Mokone, G.G. et al (2014) Establishing a new medical school: Botswana’s experience. Academic Medicine, Vol. 89, No. 1, pp 1-9
Abstract: Having adequate numbers of qualified human resources for health (HRH) is essential for any effective health care system. However, there is a global shortage of skilled health care workers, especially in Sub-Saharan African countries. This shortage is exacerbated by a disproportionately high rate of infectious diseases, the burden of emerging chronic non-communicable diseases, and the emigration of medical doctors. Botswana has also experienced this critical shortage of doctors for many years. To address the shortage, the country in the 1990s embarked on an aggressive program to train its students at foreign medical schools. Despite intensified training, many graduates have not returned. As a result, the country decided to establish a medical school within Botswana. The newly established school was awarded a grant from the Medical Education Partnership Initiative (MEPI), which has helped to accelerate the school’s development. This paper describes the authors’ experiences, highlighting curriculum, staffing, infrastructure approaches, key successes, and challenges encountered. The paper concludes by proposing solutions. The authors’ experiences and the lessons learned can inform colleagues in other countries considering similar endeavors.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10311/1638
ISSN: 1938-808X
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