2012
DOI: 10.1186/1478-4491-10-48
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Scaling up specialist training in developing countries: lessons learned from the first 12 years of regional postgraduate training in Fiji – a case study

Abstract: BackgroundIn 1997, regional specialist training was established in Fiji, consisting of one-year Postgraduate Diplomas followed by three-year master’s degree programs in anesthesia, internal medicine, obstetrics/gynecology, pediatrics and surgery. The evolution of these programs during the first 12 years is presented.Case descriptionA case study utilizing mixed methods was carried out, including a prospective collection of enrolment and employment data, supplemented by semi-structured interviews. Between 1997 a… Show more

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“…These challenges are consistent with other postgraduate literature (Andrews and Harris, 2009;O'Donnell et al, 2009;Gibbons and Shannon, 2013;Shandler and Steenekamp, 2014). Oman et al (2012) concluded that students struggle "to cope with the demands" of their study alongside work, family and financial commitments. O'Donnell et al (2009) suggested that this is largely because the majority of postgraduate students are adults who have returned to study after several years in the workforce.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…These challenges are consistent with other postgraduate literature (Andrews and Harris, 2009;O'Donnell et al, 2009;Gibbons and Shannon, 2013;Shandler and Steenekamp, 2014). Oman et al (2012) concluded that students struggle "to cope with the demands" of their study alongside work, family and financial commitments. O'Donnell et al (2009) suggested that this is largely because the majority of postgraduate students are adults who have returned to study after several years in the workforce.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…One challenge that appeared to diminish over the research timeframe was the scholarship participants' concern that they could not use or adapt to studying via an online platform. Lewis (2009) explains that the "paradigm shift" from face-to-face to online learning can be challenging, but if the learner is committed they can master this mode; a sentiment echoed by others (Kahu et al, 2014;Posey and Pintz, 2014;Oman et al, 2012). Universities are encouraged to support a student's transition to online learning by providing access to orientation modules prior to study commencement, creating relationships with course convenors, peer mentors and other students, and responding to the diverse needs of students (Moore and Fetzner, 2010;Milman, 2013;Posey and Pintz, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There were mixed results in terms of outcome; of the 12 students completing the degree, only three were working in a health science library, and four were working in other academic libraries. Similar to Lyon et al (2011), several studies described scholarship initiatives as a means to attract people into the workforce at a career entry-level, as opposed to maintaining the current workforce (Duffourc, 2006;Oman, Rodgers, Usher, & Moulds, 2012;Pathman et al, 2004).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This degree program was set up to meet the needs of isolated island communities in the Pacific through an on-line/distant learning medical curriculum. 37,38 Newfoundland has a retention issue with medical graduates, with about two-thirds leaving the province to practice. From that basis alone, Newfoundland is funding the production of a medical workforce from which it does not derive full benefit; this is to the advantage of other parts of Canada that are in effect free riders on the Memorial University of Newfoundland.…”
Section: Small and Island Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This degree program was set up to meet the needs of isolated island communities in the Pacific through an on-line/distant learning medical curriculum. 37,38…”
Section: Small and Island Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%