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Advancing careers in medical education: 'Practice architectures' for success in a resource-constrained setting.

Asela M OlupeliyawaWendy Chung-Ya HuRenée E Stalmeijer
Published in: Medical teacher (2021)
Using TPA, our findings highlight that faculty development can foster a powerful discourse for promoting academic careers in medical education. Medical education leaders can also play a critical role by establishing formal training programmes in medical education, and collaborative professional networks can improve visibility of careers in medical education, particularly when participants share expertise and resources between institutions and health professions, across the continuum of undergraduate to postgraduate training. TPA can also be used to better understand how cultural, material-economic and socio-political factors can enhance or hinder career development in different contexts, whether resource-limited or well-resourced.
Keyphrases
  • medical education
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • primary care
  • mental health
  • quality improvement
  • risk assessment
  • climate change