IntroductionEmergency Medicine (EM) residency programmes are new to Africa and exist in only a handful of countries. There has been no follow up on faculty development needs nor training of these graduates since they completed their programmes. The African Federation for Emergency Medicine (AFEM) aims to explore the needs of recent EM graduates with respect to the need for resources, mentorship, and teaching in order to develop a focused African faculty development intervention.MethodsAs part of the AFEM annual survey, all those who have graduated since 2012 from a Sub-Saharan African EM residency programme were approached. These included Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences (MUHAS) in Tanzania, Addis Ababa University (AAU) in...
The Toronto Addis Ababa Academic Collaboration in Emergency Medicine (TAAAC-EM) is a collaboratio...
Emergency medicine (EM) has become a global discipline and plays an integral role in providing integ...
Abstract Background The current shortage of human resources for health threatens the attainment of t...
IntroductionEmergency Medicine (EM) residency programmes are new to Africa and exist in only a handf...
Abstract Background To design and implement an emerge...
Abstract Background Emergency medicine (EM) is a new specialty in Tanzania. Little is known about ho...
Introduction: Low and middle-income countries account for over 90% of worldwide morbidity and mortal...
Background: In Ethiopia, improvement and innovation of the emergency care system is hindered by lack...
Zimbabwe is a country with a strong foundation of medical care and education, a history of economic ...
Objective:   Emergency medicine is quickly becoming its own discipline in various low and middle in...
AbstractIntroductionIn August 2011, the first cohort of students at the University of Botswana Schoo...
AbstractBotswana faces a high burden of disease requiring emergency care, including infective compli...
Abstract Background The objective of this review is t...
Botswana faces a high burden of disease requiring emergency care, including infective complications ...
Appendices catalogued separatelyProject activities can be divided into three main components: 1) tra...
The Toronto Addis Ababa Academic Collaboration in Emergency Medicine (TAAAC-EM) is a collaboratio...
Emergency medicine (EM) has become a global discipline and plays an integral role in providing integ...
Abstract Background The current shortage of human resources for health threatens the attainment of t...
IntroductionEmergency Medicine (EM) residency programmes are new to Africa and exist in only a handf...
Abstract Background To design and implement an emerge...
Abstract Background Emergency medicine (EM) is a new specialty in Tanzania. Little is known about ho...
Introduction: Low and middle-income countries account for over 90% of worldwide morbidity and mortal...
Background: In Ethiopia, improvement and innovation of the emergency care system is hindered by lack...
Zimbabwe is a country with a strong foundation of medical care and education, a history of economic ...
Objective:   Emergency medicine is quickly becoming its own discipline in various low and middle in...
AbstractIntroductionIn August 2011, the first cohort of students at the University of Botswana Schoo...
AbstractBotswana faces a high burden of disease requiring emergency care, including infective compli...
Abstract Background The objective of this review is t...
Botswana faces a high burden of disease requiring emergency care, including infective complications ...
Appendices catalogued separatelyProject activities can be divided into three main components: 1) tra...
The Toronto Addis Ababa Academic Collaboration in Emergency Medicine (TAAAC-EM) is a collaboratio...
Emergency medicine (EM) has become a global discipline and plays an integral role in providing integ...
Abstract Background The current shortage of human resources for health threatens the attainment of t...