Addressing the shortage of pathologists in Africa: Creation of a MMed Programme in Pathology in Zambia

African Journal of Laboratory Medicine

 
 
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Title Addressing the shortage of pathologists in Africa: Creation of a MMed Programme in Pathology in Zambia
 
Creator Mudenda, Victor Malyangu, Evans Sayed, Shahin Fleming, Kenneth
 
Subject Pathology and Laboratory Medicine pathologist shortage; Africa; Postgraduate MMed; Zambia; College of Pathologists of East Central and Southern Africa (COPECSA)
Description Background: With approximately one pathologist for one million people compared to ratios of approximately 1 to 25 000 in the United States and United Kingdom, there is a severe shortage of pathologists in much of Africa. The situation is particularly severe in Zambia, where, in 2009, the ratio was 1 to 1.4 million.Objective: To address this, a postgraduate Master of Medicine (MMed) training programme was launched in Lusaka in 2011.Methods: The process and most significant challenges and lessons learned were documented, as they may be of value to other countries facing similar challenges.Results: Since 2011, four Zambian pathologists have graduated, doubling the number of indigenous pathologists in the country. Currently 10 students are in training. The most significant problem was issues arising from the split responsibilities of the Ministries of Health and of Education and the most important lesson learned was the crucial need for broad local ownership and commitment.Conclusion: Successfully addressing the shortage of local pathologists by creating country-specific, postgraduate MMed training programmes, even in situations of restricted resources, is feasible. However, having access to and support from the shared resources, expertise and knowledge of a regional College of Pathologists would be a major advantage.
 
Publisher AOSIS
 
Contributor We are grateful to the Tropical Health Education Trust, London UK for funding and for administrative support, and to the British Division of the International Academy of Pa-thology and the Association of Clinical Pathology, UK, for funding.
Date 2020-06-03
 
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Identifier 10.4102/ajlm.v9i1.974
 
Source African Journal of Laboratory Medicine; Vol 9, No 1 (2020); 7 pages 2225-2010 2225-2002
 
Language eng
 
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