CITATION: Walsh, S., De Villiers, M. R. & Golakai, V. K. 2018. Introducing an e-learning solution for medical education in Liberia. Annals of Global Health, 84(1):190-197, doi:10.29024/aogh.21.The original publication is available at https://www.annalsofglobalhealth.orgBackground: The Ebola virus epidemic and civil war in Liberia left the country in need of strengthening the health workforce. E-learning in medical education provides relevant learning opportunities for students, develops faculty competencies, and assists with the retention of healthcare workers. The Stellenbosch University Rural Medical Education Partnership Initiative (SURMEPI), the College of Health and Life Sciences (COHLS) at the University of Liberia (UL), and the Healt...
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Background: E-learning is important in improving access to quality health sciences education. This s...
Background: The Ebola virus epidemic and civil war in Liberia left the country in need of strengthen...
This case study describes the use of e-learning in a new graduate program in nursing and midwifery e...
Background In the face of severe faculty shortages in resource-constrained countries, medical school...
The specialty of emergency medicine (EM) remains largely underdeveloped in many parts of the world i...
AbstractThe specialty of emergency medicine (EM) remains largely underdeveloped in many parts of the...
BACKGROUND: E-learning has been widely adopted as a teaching and learning approach in medical educat...
In 2014, an Ebola outbreak hit Liberia, a country with a health system that had been severely weaken...
During the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) epidemic in West Africa (2014-2016), many faculty, staff, and t...
Introduction: in August 2014, WHO declared that Ebola outbreak ravaging West Africa including L...
Background: Malawi faces a severe lack of health workers. Despite initiatives to address this proble...
Background: Multiple measures introduced early to restrict COVID-19 have dramatically impacted the t...
Introduction: To assist in rebuilding the medical system of Kosova, the International Virtual e-Hosp...
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Background: E-learning is important in improving access to quality health sciences education. This s...