Curriculum development in Liberia's first postgraduate psychiatry training programme

Micaela B. Owusu, Temitope Ogundare, Senait Ghebrehiwet, Malveeka Sharma, Miles C. Henderson, Michelle P. Durham, C. P. Borba, B. Ojediran, David C. Henderson, Benjamin L. Harris
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This paper describes the implementation of curricula for Liberia's first-ever psychiatry training programme in 2019 and the actions of the only two Liberian psychiatrists in the country at the time in developing and executing a first-year postgraduate psychiatry training programme (i.e. residency) with support from international collaborators. It explores cultural differences in training models among collaborators and strategies to synergise them best. It highlights the assessment of trainees’ (residents’) basic knowledge on entry into the programme and how it guided immediate and short-term priority teaching objectives, including integrated training in neuroscience and neurology. The paper describes the strengths and challenges of this approach as well as opportunities for continued growth.
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本文介绍了利比里亚 2019 年首次精神病学培训计划的课程实施情况,以及当时该国仅有的两名利比里亚精神病学家在国际合作者的支持下制定和实施第一年精神病学研究生培训计划(即住院医师培训)的行动。报告探讨了合作者之间在培训模式上的文化差异,以及如何以最佳方式协同合作的策略。论文重点介绍了对学员(住院医师)入职时基础知识的评估,以及评估如何指导当前和短期的优先教学目标,包括神经科学和神经病学的综合培训。论文介绍了这种方法的优势和挑战,以及继续发展的机遇。
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