2020
DOI: 10.46542/pe.2020.202.205211
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COVID-19 resilient pharmacy education: A grassroots work-integrated programme to strengthen the pharmaceutical workforce in Namibia

Abstract: Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has led to suspension of pharmacy education in resource-limited settings, negatively impacting pharmaceutical workforce outputs. Aims: To identify the elements of a COVID-19 resilient pharmacy education programme in Namibia and its grassroots impact on the pharmaceutical workforce and systems strengthening. Methods: An evaluation of COVID-19 resilience of the Diploma in Pharmacy programme in Namibia. Data on elements for resilience and outcomes were collected; qualitative an… Show more

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“…In addition to the examples Lithuania and UAE, which have already been mentioned, other examples include instigating trials of virtual platforms for teaching and practicing physical examination skills in Egypt to improve the learning experience 108 . Alongside this, faculty members altering assignments and examinations in countries to better reflect being taught remotely 107 , the Ivorian Ministry of Education, Technical and Professional Training and the Senegalese Ministry of Education establishing online platforms and resources for students 109 , and key elements being identified in Namibia for the successful implementation of robust and resilient pharmacy education approaches during the pandemic including compounding skills 110,111 . In addition, universities in South Africa sourcing ICT devices where necessary for staff and students as well as purchasing these at preferential rates, with some universities obtaining external sponsorships to help cover these costs 109,[112][113][114] .…”
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“…In addition to the examples Lithuania and UAE, which have already been mentioned, other examples include instigating trials of virtual platforms for teaching and practicing physical examination skills in Egypt to improve the learning experience 108 . Alongside this, faculty members altering assignments and examinations in countries to better reflect being taught remotely 107 , the Ivorian Ministry of Education, Technical and Professional Training and the Senegalese Ministry of Education establishing online platforms and resources for students 109 , and key elements being identified in Namibia for the successful implementation of robust and resilient pharmacy education approaches during the pandemic including compounding skills 110,111 . In addition, universities in South Africa sourcing ICT devices where necessary for staff and students as well as purchasing these at preferential rates, with some universities obtaining external sponsorships to help cover these costs 109,[112][113][114] .…”
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