Developing an African medical and health professions student regional elective exchange program: approaches and lessons learned

Faith Nawagi, Anna Iacone, Justin Seeling, Snigdha Mukherjee
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Background: Given the significant gap in International Medical Elective (IME) opportunities for African health professions students, the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates and the Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research (ECFMG|FAIMER) launched an African regional elective exchange program through the Global Educational Exchange in Medicine and the Health Professions (GEMx) in 2016. This paper provides an overview of the development of the GEMx program, the pillars of implementation, and lessons learned. Methods: The authors conducted a longitudinal qualitative study utilizing in-depth interviews with institutional leaders, program leaders, and faculty, participant observation through symposia, strategic planning meetings, staff meetings, and document review of the annual progress reports, strategic plans, and newsletter articles, abstracts, and concept notes. Common categories were identified and incorporated into a matrix to create themes. Data were analyzed using the manifest content approach guided by a literature review. Results: The key pillars for implementation of the GEMx Africa regional elective exchange program included: the commitment from African training institutional networks and their member institutions that enabled electives to be offered, the GEMx Charter (multilateral agreement) that enabled reciprocity and diversity of elective opportunities, GEMx web-based application system that enabled the centralization of the application process and real-time feedback on acceptance, GEMx Africa Regional Coordination Center in Kampala, Uganda that lead the development and implementation in Africa, and ECFMG mini-grants that helped defray elective costs. Conclusions: Through the development of multilateral partnerships across the continent, the GEMx regional elective exchange program contributed towards bridging a long-existing gap of inadequate opportunities for African health professions students to enhance their global exposure and strengthen their knowledge and skills. .
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制定非洲医疗和卫生专业学生区域选修交流方案:方法和经验教训
背景:鉴于非洲卫生专业学生在国际医学选修(IME)机会方面存在巨大差距,外国医学毕业生教育委员会和国际医学教育与研究促进基金会(ECFMG|FAIMER)于2016年通过全球医学和卫生专业教育交流(GEMx)启动了非洲区域选修交流计划。本文概述了GEMx项目的开发、实施的支柱和经验教训。方法:作者进行了一项纵向定性研究,利用对机构领导人、项目负责人和教职员工的深度访谈,通过专题讨论会、战略规划会议、员工会议、年度进度报告、战略计划、时事通讯文章、摘要和概念笔记的文件审查进行参与者观察。确定了共同的类别并将其纳入矩阵以创建主题。采用文献综述指导下的清单内容法分析数据。结果:GEMx非洲区域选修交流项目实施的主要支柱包括:非洲培训机构网络及其成员机构承诺提供选修课,《GEMx宪章》(多边协议)实现了选修课机会的互惠性和多样性,GEMx基于网络的申请系统实现了申请过程的集中化和接受情况的实时反馈,位于乌干达坎帕拉的GEMx非洲区域协调中心领导了非洲的开发和实施,以及ECFMG帮助支付选举费用的小额赠款。结论:通过在整个非洲大陆发展多边伙伴关系,GEMx区域选修交流方案有助于弥合非洲卫生专业学生长期存在的机会不足的差距,以加强他们的全球接触并加强他们的知识和技能。
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