Developing an eLearning strategy to implement medical competency based curricula: Experiences from Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences

Thomas Nagunwa, E. Lwoga
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This paper explores the development of eLearning technologies as a new tool to implement competency-based curricula in Tanzania medical universities, with a specific focus on Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences (MUHAS). The paper provides the background of eLearning aspects and the early attempt of adopting eLearning in 2006 at MUHAS and its challenges leading to failure, next it presents the strategic re-establishment of eLearning to support the new competency-based curricula introduced in 2009. Finally, the paper discusses the challenges faced along the implementation process and provides an overview of lessons learnt. This paper observes that if used effectively, eLearning can enhance ubiquity, equity and quality in medical education and the development of appropriate skills in the developing countries' medical care systems. The paper suggests that in order to improve the quality of medical education under limited resource settings, universities in developing countries should effectively make use of innovative and emerging technologies which are relevant to their respective environments. A successful implementation of eLearning requires a strategic approach which should be embedded by the university management, academic staff and students. The approach should at least take into account significant issues including pedagogy, ICT infrastructure, appropriate technologies, human resources, eLearning policy, training of faculty and students, integration of eLearning and information literacy into university's curricula and partnerships.
制定电子学习战略以实施基于医疗能力的课程:来自Muhimbili卫生与相关科学大学的经验
本文探讨了电子学习技术的发展,将其作为在坦桑尼亚医科大学实施基于能力的课程的新工具,特别关注Muhimbili卫生与相关科学大学(MUHAS)。本文介绍了电子学习方面的背景和2006年在MUHAS采用电子学习的早期尝试以及导致失败的挑战,然后介绍了电子学习的战略重建,以支持2009年引入的新的基于能力的课程。最后,本文讨论了实施过程中面临的挑战,并概述了所吸取的经验教训。本文观察到,如果有效使用,电子学习可以提高医学教育的普遍性、公平性和质量,并在发展中国家的医疗保健系统中发展适当的技能。为了在有限的资源环境下提高医学教育的质量,发展中国家的大学应该有效地利用与各自环境相关的创新和新兴技术。电子学习的成功实施需要一种由大学管理层、学术人员和学生共同参与的战略方法。这种方法至少应该考虑到一些重要的问题,包括教学法、ICT基础设施、适当的技术、人力资源、电子学习政策、教师和学生的培训、将电子学习和信息素养整合到大学课程和伙伴关系中。
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