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Medical education system (re)building in a fragile setting: Northwest Syria as a case study.

Yamama BdaiwiSafwan AlchalatiAmmar SabouniMunzer Al-KhalilOmer AbdrabbuhAhmad KejahAbdulhadi ShabanMohammad AlmousaHasan AlmareiAbdalhakem Haj AsaadAbdulhaseb AlkdroMohammed AlmoayyadOmar Waled HabboushPreeti PatelAbdulkarim Ekzayez
Published in: PLOS global public health (2023)
To our knowledge, this is the first paper that provides an in-depth situational analysis of the MEHPT system in a conflict setting while engaging the voice of local key stakeholders. We found that local actors in MEHPT in non-government controlled northwest Syria have made efforts towards (re)building a new, hybrid and kinetic MEHPT system, through a bottom-up approach. Despite these efforts, the MEHPT system remains fragile and polarised, suffering from several levels of challenges with limited involvement of internal governance. Building on our findings, to improve this approach and build bridges of trust among stakeholders and the MEHPT community, further studies are needed to determine feasible approaches to increasing the role of internal governance structures in the MEHPT system through: 1-Formalisation of efforts through establishing a MEPHT technical coordination unit. 2-Further shifting of power from external supporting NGOs and funders to internal governance structures. 3- Working towards achieving sustainable long-term partnerships.
Keyphrases
  • global health
  • medical education
  • quality improvement
  • healthcare
  • high resolution
  • public health
  • optical coherence tomography
  • mass spectrometry
  • health information