The health sector is characterized by a human resource base lacking in numbers, specialized skills, and management skills. West African Health Organization (WAHO) recognizes the need within the West Africa sub-region for bilingual professionals who are skilled in public health, management, leadership, and information technology to build human capacity in public health and developed the Young Professionals Internship Program (YPIP). Our study explores the evolution of the programme. YPIP program has successfully carried out its original aims and objectives to equip young professionals with basic principles of public health, management, and leadership, acquire competence in a second official language (French, English, and Portuguese), informa...
Although international electives provide important opportunities for the development of interprofess...
Background: Interprofessional education is increasingly recognized as essential for health education...
Background: The "health workforce" crisis has led to an increased interest in health professional ed...
Background: To improve the academic capacity of disciplines that contribute directly to the training...
AbstractBackgroundTo improve the academic capacity of disciplines that contribute directly to the tr...
In 2006, WHO alerted the world to a global health workforce crisis, demonstrated through critical sh...
Introduction: The West African health sector is characterized by a human resource base lacking in nu...
Medical schools are developing global health programmes, and medical students are requesting global ...
BACKGROUND: There are increasing evidence highlighting the importance of incorporating issues of glo...
Abstract Background The improvement of existing medical training programmes in resource-constrained ...
This article describes the development and implementation of a distance graduate public health educa...
The WHO internship programme is one of the most high-profile junior professional training programme ...
Health systems in many low-income countries remain fragile, and the record of human resource plannin...
Interprofessional education (IPE) is based on the concept that health professional students are best...
Background: Primary care is increasingly being prioritized all over the world more so in developing ...
Although international electives provide important opportunities for the development of interprofess...
Background: Interprofessional education is increasingly recognized as essential for health education...
Background: The "health workforce" crisis has led to an increased interest in health professional ed...
Background: To improve the academic capacity of disciplines that contribute directly to the training...
AbstractBackgroundTo improve the academic capacity of disciplines that contribute directly to the tr...
In 2006, WHO alerted the world to a global health workforce crisis, demonstrated through critical sh...
Introduction: The West African health sector is characterized by a human resource base lacking in nu...
Medical schools are developing global health programmes, and medical students are requesting global ...
BACKGROUND: There are increasing evidence highlighting the importance of incorporating issues of glo...
Abstract Background The improvement of existing medical training programmes in resource-constrained ...
This article describes the development and implementation of a distance graduate public health educa...
The WHO internship programme is one of the most high-profile junior professional training programme ...
Health systems in many low-income countries remain fragile, and the record of human resource plannin...
Interprofessional education (IPE) is based on the concept that health professional students are best...
Background: Primary care is increasingly being prioritized all over the world more so in developing ...
Although international electives provide important opportunities for the development of interprofess...
Background: Interprofessional education is increasingly recognized as essential for health education...
Background: The "health workforce" crisis has led to an increased interest in health professional ed...