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Teaching Family Medicine in Africa
Family Medicine Global Health Workshop 2012
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Disclosures Barry J. Bacon, MD
Associate professor, U of Washington Family Medicine Residency, Rural Training Track, Colville, Washington Nothing to disclose
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Reports and Requests Pokot request Lee Trueblood
Rogers and the typhoid outbreak Church in need South Sudan medical school Rwanda Family Medicine Residency How do you decide where to help?
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Teaching Family Medicine in Africa
Objectives: To demonstrate the significance of family medicine teaching in Africa To understand some challenges to teaching family medicine in Africa To dismantle some common myths To realize the power we have to change the world
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Necessary Tools for Teaching
1. Adaptability 2. Adaptability 3. See # 1 & 2
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Significance of Family Medicine
Integrated care vs. fragmented care Whole person vs specialized care Family perspective Wellness/prevention vs disease/intervention Community perspective vs clinic
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Teaching Family Medicine in Africa
Teaching family medicine is one of the most powerful ways to effect change, to improve the entire healthcare system. Local physicians Local tools Local diseases Local culture and context
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Components of Family Medicine
Excellent clinical medicine in the context of African diseases, local tools and local physicians Emphasis on maternal and pediatric care, hospital and outpatient medicine Emphasis on oversight and team building Emphasis on community health Very much hands on
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Challenges to Teaching Family Medicine in Africa
Overwhelming poverty- systems not designed to serve the poor Fractured infrastructure- disarray Tribalism Falling behind Lack of well trained personnel
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The myths “We should help our own first…”
“They should get a job like the rest of us…” “It’s just the world flushing the toilet on itself…” For this and other myths, remember the picture of the baby beside the field.
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Community Health Village perspective
“What are the causes of the diseases I am seeing?” “What are the basic human needs that all of us share?” “What resources can we bring to this need to effect a change in the health status of this community?”
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Family Medicine in Africa
What do I do with my spouse?
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Teaching Family Medicine
Effectively recruiting others Effectively telling their stories
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Teaching Family Medicine
Remembering the child beside the field
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The children with chronic osteomyelitis
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The maternal deaths Embracing the discomforts and inconveniences
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Teaching Family Medicine in Africa
Change the world Discussion…
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Family Medicine Residencies
South Africa Botswana Rwanda Tanzania Kenya Uganda Somaliland? Malawi?
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Contacts Rwanda: W. Kenya: Botswana:
Cal Wilson Louise King Michael Miller W. Kenya: Jeff Pierce Michele Montandon Neil Njayaman Botswana: Kym Heiftke Luise Parsons Me: Barry Bacon
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