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Amare, Beede Lemma; Lutale, Janet; Derbew, Miliard; Mathai, Dilip; Langeland, Nina – International Education Studies, 2017
North-South educational partnerships can potentially alleviate the scarcity of health work force in the South. A model program with the objectives of sustainability, high trainee retention, quality education, and capacity building is the goal of many similar programs. To achieve these goals a program of postgraduate clinical specialty training was…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Partnerships in Education, Models, Regional Cooperation
Brook, Shelley; Robertson, David; Makuwaza, Tutsirai; Hodges, Brian D. – Academic Psychiatry, 2010
Objectives: The Toronto Addis Ababa Psychiatry Project (TAAPP) is an international collaboration between University of Toronto and Addis Ababa University. University of Toronto psychiatric residents may participate in TAAPP as an elective. The authors explored the Canadian resident experience in a qualitative study of the project. Methods: Eleven…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Educational Experience, Psychiatry, Computer Software
Alem, Atalay; Pain, Clare; Araya, Mesfin; Hodges, Brian D. – Academic Psychiatry, 2010
Background: Globalization in medical education often means a "brain drain" of desperately needed health professionals from low- to high-income countries. Despite the best intentions, partnerships that simply transport students to Western medical schools for training have shockingly low return rates. Ethiopia, for example, has sent…
Descriptors: Health Services, Medical Education, Medical Schools, Physicians