AfHNS fellowship: Model to improve access to head and neck cancer care in Africa and developing countries.
Johannes Jacobus FaganJeff OtitiPaul A OnakoyaEvelyne DiomAnna KonneyMelesse GebeyehuJoyce AswaniKenneth BaidooWayne M KochPublished in: Head & neck (2021)
Having prescribed reading and appropriate Entrustable Professional Activities that are assessed through Workplace Based Assessment, and having a summative virtual oral examination ensures that fellows are fit-for-purpose to practice in an African resource-constrained setting. Other developing countries are encouraged to adopt a similar approach to expanding head and neck cancer services.