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Roll Up Your Sleeves for Better Health Training
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 30736, member: 2262"] Health education leaders in Uganda are pushing for a radical transformation of medical training, emphasizing practical skills over theoretical knowledge. Dr. Kedrace Turyagyenda, the Education Ministry's Permanent Secretary, challenged health institutions to prioritize hands-on learning that goes beyond classroom instruction. Speaking at a national conference in Jinja, Turyagyenda stressed that medical professionals must develop expertise through repeated physical practice. Her message underscored the critical need for training programs that prepare students to handle complex medical situations with confidence and precision. Uganda faces significant healthcare workforce challenges amid a rapidly expanding population of 45.9 million people. Half the population remains under 18, creating immense pressure on medical education systems to produce highly skilled professionals who can address growing national health demands. The ministry recognizes substantial obstacles, including limited funding and shortages of specialized healthcare instructors. Despite these challenges, officials like Dr. Safinah Kisu Museene see opportunities for innovation through digital learning platforms and competency-based curricular approaches. Practical training remains paramount as Uganda struggles to meet critical healthcare professional ratios. The national strategy focuses on developing medical graduates with robust skills, appropriate values, and deep commitment to community health service across urban and rural environments. Digital technologies and telemedicine represent potential solutions for bridging current educational gaps. Health training institutions are encouraged to implement comprehensive monitoring systems that ensure students gain genuine practical experience beyond the minimal required practicum periods. The conference, organized with international development partners, represents a pivotal moment for reimagining medical education. Participants aim to challenge existing training models and develop comprehensive strategies that can transform healthcare professional preparation for future generations. [/QUOTE]
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