CONTEXT: Along with economic growth and social reforms, the emerging market economies (EMEs) are undergoing restructuring of their health care systems. There is now an increased focus on disease prevention and primary care, along with a patient-centred approach to health care delivery. However, these changes need to be complemented by alterations in the health care education system. METHODS: A review of the published literature, limited to the last 10 years, was conducted to include recent updates on medical and nursing education. This was done by systematically searching appropriate databases using keywords. This review covers only the common issues related to education and training in EMEs. RESULTS: Issues identified included: the mismatc...
Global health and for health governance have been increasingly recognized as key elements of sustain...
The landscape of public health in many sub-Saharan African countries has been changing rapidly over ...
Forces impacting medical education The transformation that began with problem-based learning (Barrow...
The changing face of medical education in the SEARO region and the need to adapt Medical Education i...
Twenty-first century medical schools, postgraduate bodies and other medical education organisations ...
Most medical schools, especially in South-East Asia, currently are experiencing difficulties in prov...
Abstract Background The objective of this review is t...
Good quality management of the health system demands a critical mass of health professionals with so...
Objective: Healthcare provider education can serve as one method for improving healthcare in develop...
Background: Global health has stimulated a lot of students and has attracted the interest of many fa...
Educators in the sphere of medicine face a number of complex challenges in the provision of a learni...
Summary As a reflection on the Edinburgh Declaration, this conceptual synthesis presents six importa...
BACKGROUND: The 'human resources for health' crisis has highlighted the need for more health (care) ...
Background: The 'human resources for health' crisis has highlighted the need for more health (care) ...
Purpose: This is part of a larger study looking at improving the health and work (HW) dialogue bet...
Global health and for health governance have been increasingly recognized as key elements of sustain...
The landscape of public health in many sub-Saharan African countries has been changing rapidly over ...
Forces impacting medical education The transformation that began with problem-based learning (Barrow...
The changing face of medical education in the SEARO region and the need to adapt Medical Education i...
Twenty-first century medical schools, postgraduate bodies and other medical education organisations ...
Most medical schools, especially in South-East Asia, currently are experiencing difficulties in prov...
Abstract Background The objective of this review is t...
Good quality management of the health system demands a critical mass of health professionals with so...
Objective: Healthcare provider education can serve as one method for improving healthcare in develop...
Background: Global health has stimulated a lot of students and has attracted the interest of many fa...
Educators in the sphere of medicine face a number of complex challenges in the provision of a learni...
Summary As a reflection on the Edinburgh Declaration, this conceptual synthesis presents six importa...
BACKGROUND: The 'human resources for health' crisis has highlighted the need for more health (care) ...
Background: The 'human resources for health' crisis has highlighted the need for more health (care) ...
Purpose: This is part of a larger study looking at improving the health and work (HW) dialogue bet...
Global health and for health governance have been increasingly recognized as key elements of sustain...
The landscape of public health in many sub-Saharan African countries has been changing rapidly over ...
Forces impacting medical education The transformation that began with problem-based learning (Barrow...