The achievement of global and national health goals requires a health workforce that is sufficient and trained. Despite considerable steps in medical education, the teaching of management, health economics and research skills for medical doctors are often neglected in medical curricula. This study explored the opinions and experiences of medical doctors and academic educationalists on the inclusion of management, health economics and research in the medical curriculum. A qualitative study was undertaken at four medical schools in Southern Africa (February to April 2021). The study population was medical doctors and academic educationalists. Semi-structured interviews with purposively sampled participants were conducted. All interviews were ...
CITATION: Young, T., et al. 2015. Perspectives of undergraduate module convenors at a South African ...
Current medical education prepares doctors to diagnose, assess and treat individual patients yet lac...
An economic crisis in Zimbabwe from 1999–2009 resulted in a shortage of faculty at the University of...
Acknowledgements The participants who were willing to give of their time in a pandemic to be intervi...
Funding This work was supported by the Department of Research and Innovation, University of Pretoria...
Background: Medical education in the 21st century needs to produce health professionals who can resp...
Background: Stellenbosch University Rural Medical Education Partnership Initiative (SURMEPI) aims to...
Background: The Stellenbosch University Rural Medical Educational Partnership Initiative (SURMEPI) a...
CITATION: Dudley, L. D., et al. 2015. Fit for purpose? a review of a medical curriculum and its cont...
INTRODUCTION: In-service education is a widely used means of enhancing the skills of health service ...
CITATION: Rohwer, A.l., Willems, B. & Young, T. 2015. Taking stock of evidence-based healthcare in t...
BACKGROUND: African medical schools have historically turned to northern partners for technical assi...
CITATION: Bezuidenhout, J., Van Schalkwyk, S., Van Heerden, B. & De Villiers, M. 2014. Building a re...
Introduction: There is a growing recognition of the impact of work on health both positive and negat...
Background Many African countries are investing in medical education to address significant health c...
CITATION: Young, T., et al. 2015. Perspectives of undergraduate module convenors at a South African ...
Current medical education prepares doctors to diagnose, assess and treat individual patients yet lac...
An economic crisis in Zimbabwe from 1999–2009 resulted in a shortage of faculty at the University of...
Acknowledgements The participants who were willing to give of their time in a pandemic to be intervi...
Funding This work was supported by the Department of Research and Innovation, University of Pretoria...
Background: Medical education in the 21st century needs to produce health professionals who can resp...
Background: Stellenbosch University Rural Medical Education Partnership Initiative (SURMEPI) aims to...
Background: The Stellenbosch University Rural Medical Educational Partnership Initiative (SURMEPI) a...
CITATION: Dudley, L. D., et al. 2015. Fit for purpose? a review of a medical curriculum and its cont...
INTRODUCTION: In-service education is a widely used means of enhancing the skills of health service ...
CITATION: Rohwer, A.l., Willems, B. & Young, T. 2015. Taking stock of evidence-based healthcare in t...
BACKGROUND: African medical schools have historically turned to northern partners for technical assi...
CITATION: Bezuidenhout, J., Van Schalkwyk, S., Van Heerden, B. & De Villiers, M. 2014. Building a re...
Introduction: There is a growing recognition of the impact of work on health both positive and negat...
Background Many African countries are investing in medical education to address significant health c...
CITATION: Young, T., et al. 2015. Perspectives of undergraduate module convenors at a South African ...
Current medical education prepares doctors to diagnose, assess and treat individual patients yet lac...
An economic crisis in Zimbabwe from 1999–2009 resulted in a shortage of faculty at the University of...