Pioneering family medicine: A collaborative global health education partnership in Ethiopia.

IF 1.2 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Meseret Z Woldeyes, Leila Makhani, Nitsuh Ephrem, Jamie Rodas, Ellena Andoniou, Katherine Rouleau, Abbas Ghavam-Rassoul, Praseedha Janakiram
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Abstract

In 2013, Ethiopia launched its first Family Medicine (FM) residency programme at Addis Ababa University (AAU). The University of Toronto's Department of Family and Community Medicine (DFCM) was invited to support Addis Ababa University's Department of Family Medicine's (AAU-FM) educational programme activities forming the Toronto Addis Ababa Academic Collaboration in Family Medicine (TAAAC-FM). This paper describes the TAAAC-FM partnership, a capacity-strengthening initiative that focuses on four key levers of academic engagement and transformation: education offerings for AAU-FM trainees, partnership preparation of DFCM faculty, fostering AAU-FM faculty development and leadership, and lastly scholarship, knowledge sharing and mentorship. Toronto Addis Ababa Academic Collaboration in Family Medicine operates on principles of respect, flexibility and cultural sensitivity. Monthly virtual meetings and annual in-person faculty visits fostered curriculum support, teaching and leadership training, ensuring that the programme remained responsive to evolving needs. The partnership has contributed to a Community of Practice (CoP) to advance FM in Ethiopia, promoting shared learning. Addis Ababa University's Department of Family Medicine faculty leads in various roles, engages with global FM communities, and contributes to policy development, demonstrating significant progress in FM education and leadership. Looking ahead, TAAAC-FM aims to adapt its efforts based on the capacity built with AAU-FM, continue faculty development, and strengthen linkages within the global healthcare community. The partnership's success underscores the importance of collaborative, culturally informed high-low resource setting approaches to FM training and healthcare system strengthening, offering valuable insights for similar initiatives.

家庭医学先锋:埃塞俄比亚的全球健康教育合作项目。
2013 年,埃塞俄比亚在亚的斯亚贝巴大学(AAU)启动了首个全科医学(FM)住院医师培训项目。多伦多大学家庭与社区医学系(DFCM)应邀支持亚的斯亚贝巴大学家庭医学系(AAU-FM)的教育项目活动,并成立了多伦多亚的斯亚贝巴家庭医学学术合作组织(TAAAC-FM)。本文介绍了多伦多亚的斯亚贝巴全科医学学术合作(TAAAC-FM)伙伴关系,这是一项能力强化计划,重点关注学术参与和转型的四个关键杠杆:为多伦多亚的斯亚贝巴全科医学系受训人员提供教育,为多伦多亚的斯亚贝巴全科医学系教师做好合作准备,促进多伦多亚的斯亚贝巴全科医学系教师的发展和领导力,最后是学术研究、知识共享和导师制。多伦多亚的斯亚贝巴全科医学学术合作以尊重、灵活和文化敏感性为原则。每月一次的虚拟会议和每年一次的面对面教师访问促进了课程支持、教学和领导力培训,确保该计划始终能满足不断变化的需求。该伙伴关系促进了实践社区(CoP)的发展,推动了埃塞俄比亚全科医学的发展,促进了共同学习。亚的斯亚贝巴大学全科医学系的教师担任各种领导职务,与全球调频社区合作,并为政策制定做出贡献,显示出在调频教育和领导力方面取得的重大进展。展望未来,TAAAC-FM 的目标是在与亚非拉大学全科医学系共同建立的能力基础上调整其工作,继续发展师资队伍,并加强与全球医疗界的联系。该伙伴关系的成功强调了以合作、文化信息、高低资源设置的方式开展调频培训和加强医疗保健系统的重要性,并为类似倡议提供了宝贵的启示。
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