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Establishing a New Medical School: Botswana’s Experience


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Author list: Gaonyadiwe G. Mokone, PhD, Maikutlo Kebaetse, PhD, PT, John Wright, PhD,
Masego B. Kebaetse, PhD, Oarabile Makgabana-Dintwa, MPH, Poloko Kebaabetswe, PhD,
Ludo Badlangana, PhD, Mpho Mogodi, MBChB, MPH, Katie Bryant, MA, and
Oathokwa Nkomazana, MD, MSc

Publication year: 2014

Journal: Academic Medicine

Journal acronym: Acad Med

Volume number: 89

Issue number: 8 August Supl

Start page: S83

End page: S87

ISSN: 1040-2446

eISSN: 1938-808X

URL: doi: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000000329



Having adequate numbers of qualified human resources for health is essential for any effective health care system. However, there is a global shortage of skilled health care workers, especially in Sub-Saharan African countries. This shortage is exacerbated by a disproportionately high rate of infectious diseases, the burden of emerging chronic, noncommunicable diseases, and the emigration of medical doctors. Botswana has also experienced this critical shortage of doctors for many years. To address the shortage, the country in the 1990s embarked on an aggressive program to train its students at foreign medical schools. Despite intensified training, many graduates have not returned. As a result, the country decided to establish a medical school within Botswana. The newly established school was awarded a grant from the Medical Education Partnership Initiative, which has helped to accelerate the school’s development. This paper describes the authors’ experiences, highlighting curriculum, staffing, infrastructure approaches, key successes, and challenges encountered. The paper concludes by proposing solutions. The authors’ experiences and the lessons learned can inform colleagues in other countries considering similar endeavors.


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