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Francis Omaswa1, Elsie Kiguli-Malwadde1, Peter Donkor2, James Hakim3, Miliard Derbew4, Sarah Baird5, Seble Frehywot5, Onesmus Wairumbi Gachuno6, Steve Kamiza7, Isaac Ongubo Kibwage6, Alfred Mteta Kien8, Yakub Mulla9, Fitzhugh Mullan5, Jean B Nachega10, Oathokwa Nkomazana11, Emilia Noormohamed12, Vincent Ojoome1, David Olalaye13, Sandy Pillay14, Nelson K Sewankambo15, Marietjie De Villiers10.
Abstract
MEPI was a $130 million competitively awarded grant by President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) and National Institutes of Health (NIH) to 13 Medical Schools in 12 Sub-Saharan African countries and a Coordinating Centre (CC). Implementation was led by Principal investigators (PIs) from the grantee institutions supported by Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), NIH and the CC from September, 2010 to August, 2015. The goals were to increase the capacity of the awardees to produce more and better doctors, strengthen locally relevant research, promote retention of the graduates within their countries and ensure sustainability. MEPI ignited excitement and stimulated a broad range of improvements in the grantee schools and countries. Through in-country consortium arrangements African PIs expanded the programme from the 13 grantees to over 60 medical schools in Africa, creating vibrant South-South and South-North partnerships in medical education, and research. Grantees revised curricular to competency based models, created medical education units to upgrade the quality of education and established research support centres to promote institutional and collaborative research. MEPI stimulated the establishment of ten new schools, doubling of the students' intake, in some schools, a three-fold increase in post graduate student numbers, and faculty expansion and retention.Sustainability of the MEPI innovations was assured by enlisting the support of universities and ministries of education and health in the countries thus enabling integration of the new programs into the regular national budgets. The vibrant MEPI annual symposia are now the largest medical education events in Africa attracting global participation. These symposia and innovations will be carried forward by the successor of MEPI, the African Forum for Research and Education in Health (AFREhealth). AFREhealth promises to be more inclusive and transformative bringing together other health professionals including nurses, pharmacists, and dentists.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30873813 PMCID: PMC6586907 DOI: 10.29024/aogh.8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Glob Health ISSN: 2214-9996 Impact factor: 2.462
List of African MEPI Institutions and their US partner institutions.
| African MEPI Institutions | Partner institution/s | Programmatic award | Linked/Pilot award |
|---|---|---|---|
| Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia (AU) | University of California, | Ethiopia’s Medical Education Consortium for Quality Medical Education & Retention. | None |
| African Centre for global Health and Social transformation, (ACHEST) Uganda | George Washington University | Coordinating Centre | Not Applicable |
| University of Botswana, Botswana (UB) | University of Pennsylvania | Creating Sustainable Medical Education & Health Research Capacity in Botswana. | None |
| Universidade Eduardo Mondlane (UEM), Mozambique | University of California, San, Diego (UCSD) | The Universidade Eduardo Mondlane/UCSD Medical Education Partnership | UEM-UCSD Surgery Partnership |
| University of Ibadan, Nigeria | Northwestern University | Medical Education Partnership Initiative in Nigeria (MEPIN) | None |
| Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University College, (KCMC) Tanzania | Duke University | KCMC-Duke Medical Education Partnership Initiative. | None |
| Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana | University of Michigan | Not Applicable | Ghana Emergency Medicine Collaborative Training Program. |
| University of Kwa-Zulu Natal (UKZN), South Africa | University of Denver | Enhancing Training, Research Capacity and Expertise in HIV Care (ENTREE). | None |
| University of Malawi, Malawi | University of North Carolina | Not Applicable | HIV-associated Malignancies in Malawi. |
| Makerere University College of Health Sciences (MakCHS), Uganda | John Hopkins University | Medical Education for Equitable Services to All Ugandans (MESAU). | Building Capacity for Cardiovascular Diseases (CVD) Research and Training in Uganda |
| University of Nairobi, Kenya | University of Washington University of Maryland, Baltimore | Partnership for Innovative Medical Education in Kenya (PRIME-K) | Strengthening Maternal, Newborn & Child Health (MNCH) Research Training in Kenya |
| Stellenbosch University, South Africa | Johns Hopkins University | Stellenbosch University Rural Medical | None |
| University of Zambia, Zambia | Vanderbilt University | Expanding Innovative Multidisciplinary | Improving Maternal and Child Health through Specialty Training in Zambia |
| University of Zimbabwe | University of Colorado, Denver | Novel Education Clinical Trainees and Researchers (NECTAR) program | Improving Mental Health Education and Research Capacity in Zimbabwe.(IMHERZ) |
Figure 1MEPI Supported eLearning Activities (2011–2015).
Source: Cumulative data from MEPI Annual Survey, Year 2, 2012; MEPI Annual Survey, Year = 3, 2013; MEPI Annual Survey, Year 5, 2015.
Note: Includes date from 13 schools.
Figure 2MEPI Supported Faculty Incentives (2011–2015).
Source: MEPI Annual Survey, Year 5, 2015.
Note: Includes data from 12 schools.
Figure 3Number of MEPI Publications by year (2010–2015).
Source: Data compiled from MEPI Final Year Survey (2015), 13 school level reports, and CC report.
Note: Includes data from 13 schools and CC. Data was captured mid-2015.
Retention of faculty and graduates under the MEPI programme.
| School/Universities | Number of Faculty | Graduates | Postgraduates Graduated | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 | 2015 | 2010 | 2015 | 2010 | 2015 | |
| University of Botswana, Botswana (UB) | 50 | 64 | 0 | 80 | 0 | 4 |
| Universidade Eduardo Mondlane (UEM), Mozambique | 147 | 194 | 108 | 127 | 12 | 64 |
| Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana | 3 (emergency physicians) | 3 (emergency physicians) | 0 | 129 (emergency nurses) | 0 | 21 (emergency physicians) |
| *Medical Education for Services to All Ugandans (MESAU), Uganda | 490 | 788 | 329 | 598 | 86 | 209 |
* MESAU stands for Medical Education for Equitable Services to All Ugandans. It is a consortium of universities that include Makerere, Mbarara, Gulu, Kampala International University and Busitema University.
Figure 4Top Barriers to Rural Retention.
Source: MEPI Final Year Survey (2015).
Note: Includes data from the 10 schools that reported difficulties with rural retention.
Figure 5Methods Schools Used to Track Graduates.
Source: MEPI Final Year Survey (2015).
Note: Includes data from 12 schools.
Figure 6MEPI – Supported Activities Related to HIV/AIDS Care, Treatment, and Prevention (2011–2015).
Source: Data from MEPI Final Year Survey (2015).
Note: Includes data from 12 schools.
MEPI Schools’ Achievements Summary.
| Capacity building | Number of Number of schools reporting Achievement |
|---|---|
| Augmented faculty training and continuing medical education (CME) activities | 7 schools |
| Curriculum review/reform underway | 9 schools |
| New teaching methodologies | 7 schools |
| Improved medical education infrastructure (teaching resource centers, medical education units and departments of medical education) | 7 schools |
| E-learning programs in place | 9 schools |
| Increased Clinical specialty/residency training Programs | 6 schools |
| MEPI supported physical infrastructure renovation (renovation of classrooms, laboratories, skills labs, rural sites etc.) | 7 schools |
| MEPI supported digital infrastructure renovation (improving internet connectivity and access to computing devices etc.) | 8 schools |
| Investments in skills labs | 5 schools |
| Incentives provided to faculty through MEPI | 9 schools |
| Faculty hired with MEPI funds | 4 schools |
| Mechanism to recruit graduates as junior faculty | 2 schools |
| Graduate tracking systems in place | 4 schools |
| Community-based/rural training | 7 schools |
| Development of research support centers | 9 schools |
| Research Training for Students | 10 schools |
| Research Training for Faculty | 10 schools |
| Access to new research funding opportunities as a result of MEPI enhancement of research capacity | 5 schools |
| Research mentoring program for students | 8 schools |
| Commitment of monetary and non-monetary support from government and non-government sources to continue MEPI programs | 10 schools |
| Future Plans in place to promote sustainability of MEPI programs | 10 schools |
| South to south consortia/partnerships | 10 schools |
| South to North consortia/partnerships | 9 schools |
| Technical Working Group participation | 10 schools |