| Literature DB >> 25547168 |
Mark Kaddumukasa1, Elly Katabira2, Robert A Salata3, Marco A Costa4, Edward Ddumba5, Anthony Furlan6, Angelina Kakooza-Mwesige7, Moses R Kamya8, James Kayima9, Chris T Longenecker10, Harriet Mayanja-Kizza11, Charles Mondo12, Shirley Moore13, Svetlana Pundik14, Nelson Sewankambo15, Daniel I Simon16, Kathleen A Smyth17, Martha Sajatovic18.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Neurological disorders are a common cause of morbidity and mortality in sub-Saharan African, but resources for their management are scarce. Collaborations between training institutions in developed and resource-limited countries can be a successful model for supporting specialty medical education and increasing clinical and research capacity. CASE REPORT: This report describes a US National Institutes of Health (NIH) funded Medical Education Partnership Initiative (MEPI) to enhance expertise in neurology, developed between Makerere University College of Health Sciences in Kampala, Uganda, and Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in Cleveland, OH, USA. This collaborative model is based on a successful medical education and research model that has been developed over the past two decades. The Ugandan and US teams have accumulated knowledge and 'lessons learned' that facilitate specialty expertise in neurological conditions, which are widespread and associated with substantial disability in resource-limited countries. Strengths of the model include a focus on community health care settings and a strong research component. Key elements include strong local leadership; use of remote technology, templates to standardize performance; shared exchanges; mechanisms to optimize sustainability and of dissemination activities that expand impact of the original initiative. Efficient collaborations are further enhanced by external and institutional support, and can be sequentially refined.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25547168 PMCID: PMC4531526 DOI: 10.1186/1478-4491-12-75
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hum Resour Health ISSN: 1478-4491
Figure 1Neurology Medical Education Parnership Initiative (MEPI) training model.
Neurology MEPI Trainee Projects
| Project title | Degree sought | Year started |
|---|---|---|
| Factors Associated With Stroke Among Hypertensive Patients: A Case Control Study Among Patients Admitted In Urban Hospitals In Kampala, Uganda. | MS | 2012 |
| Depression In Post-Stroke Patients Attending A Peri-Urban Hospital In Kampala Uganda. | MS | 2012 |
| The Prevalence And Factors Associated With Multiple Anti-Epileptic Drug Requirement In Children. | MS | 2012 |
| The Association Between Immune Status And HIV Depression With Pain Comorbidity. | MS | 2012 |
| Prevalence And Risk Factors Of ADHD Among Children Attending Neurology And Psychiatric Clinics At Mulago National Referral Hospital. | MS | 2013 |
| Prevalence Grading And Associated Risk Factors For Peripheral Neuropathy Among Diabetic Patients Attending Mulago Diabetic Outpatient Clinic. | MS | 2013 |
| Prevalence And Factors Associated With Lower Serum Vitamin B12 Among Diabetic Patients Attending The Diabetic Clinic - Mulago Hospital. | MS | 2013 |
| Sodium Intake In Post-Stroke Patients, And Its Influence On BP Control And Stroke Outcomes In Uganda. | PhD | 2012 |
| Epidemiology, Risk Factors, Prevention And Outcome Of Stroke In Children With Sickle Cell Anemia. | PhD | 2012 |