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Strengthening research capacity through the medical education partnership initiative: the Mozambique experience

BACKGROUND: Since Mozambique’s independence, the major emphasis of its higher educational institutions has been on didactic education. Because of fiscal and human resource constraints, basic and applied research activities have been relatively modest in scope, and priorities have often been set prim...

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Autores principales: Noormahomed, Emilia Virginia, Mocumbi, Ana Olga, Preziosi, Michael, Damasceno, Albertino, Bickler, Stephen, Smith, David M, Funzamo, Carlos, Aronoff-Spencer, Eliah, Badaró, Roberto, Mabila, Francisco, Bila, David, Nguenha, Alcido, Do Rosário, Virgilio, Benson, Constance A, Schooley, Robert T, Patel, Sam, Ferrão, Luis Jorge, Carrilho, Carla
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3895849/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24304706
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1478-4491-11-62
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author Noormahomed, Emilia Virginia
Mocumbi, Ana Olga
Preziosi, Michael
Damasceno, Albertino
Bickler, Stephen
Smith, David M
Funzamo, Carlos
Aronoff-Spencer, Eliah
Badaró, Roberto
Mabila, Francisco
Bila, David
Nguenha, Alcido
Do Rosário, Virgilio
Benson, Constance A
Schooley, Robert T
Patel, Sam
Ferrão, Luis Jorge
Carrilho, Carla
author_facet Noormahomed, Emilia Virginia
Mocumbi, Ana Olga
Preziosi, Michael
Damasceno, Albertino
Bickler, Stephen
Smith, David M
Funzamo, Carlos
Aronoff-Spencer, Eliah
Badaró, Roberto
Mabila, Francisco
Bila, David
Nguenha, Alcido
Do Rosário, Virgilio
Benson, Constance A
Schooley, Robert T
Patel, Sam
Ferrão, Luis Jorge
Carrilho, Carla
author_sort Noormahomed, Emilia Virginia
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description BACKGROUND: Since Mozambique’s independence, the major emphasis of its higher educational institutions has been on didactic education. Because of fiscal and human resource constraints, basic and applied research activities have been relatively modest in scope, and priorities have often been set primarily by external collaborators. These factors have compromised the scope and the relevance of locally conducted research and have limited the impact of Mozambique’s universities as major catalysts for national development. CASE DESCRIPTION: We developed a multi-institutional partnership to undertake a comprehensive analysis of the research environment at Mozambique’s major public universities to identify factors that have served as barriers to the development of a robust research enterprise. Based on this analysis, we developed a multifaceted plan to reduce the impact of these barriers and to enhance research capacity within Mozambique. INTERVENTIONS: On the basis of our needs assessment, we have implemented a number of major initiatives within participating institutions to facilitate basic and applied research activities. These have included specialized training programmes, a reorganization of the research administration infrastructure, the development of multiple collaborative research projects that have emphasized local research priorities and a substantial investment in bioinformatics. We have established a research support centre that provides grant development and management services to Mozambique’s public universities and have developed an independent Institutional Review Board for the review of research involving human research subjects. Multiple research projects involving both communicable and non-communicable diseases have been developed and substantial external research support has been obtained to undertake these projects. A sizable investment in biomedical informatics has enhanced both connectivity and access to digital reference material. Active engagement with relevant entities within the Government of Mozambique has aligned institutional development with national priorities. CONCLUSIONS: Although multiple challenges remain, over the past 3 years significant progress has been made towards establishing conditions within which a broad range of basic, translational and clinical and public health research can be undertaken. Ongoing development of this research enterprise will enhance capacity to address critical locally relevant research questions and will leverage resources to accelerate the development of Mozambique’s national universities.
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spelling pubmed-38958492014-01-21 Strengthening research capacity through the medical education partnership initiative: the Mozambique experience Noormahomed, Emilia Virginia Mocumbi, Ana Olga Preziosi, Michael Damasceno, Albertino Bickler, Stephen Smith, David M Funzamo, Carlos Aronoff-Spencer, Eliah Badaró, Roberto Mabila, Francisco Bila, David Nguenha, Alcido Do Rosário, Virgilio Benson, Constance A Schooley, Robert T Patel, Sam Ferrão, Luis Jorge Carrilho, Carla Hum Resour Health Case Study BACKGROUND: Since Mozambique’s independence, the major emphasis of its higher educational institutions has been on didactic education. Because of fiscal and human resource constraints, basic and applied research activities have been relatively modest in scope, and priorities have often been set primarily by external collaborators. These factors have compromised the scope and the relevance of locally conducted research and have limited the impact of Mozambique’s universities as major catalysts for national development. CASE DESCRIPTION: We developed a multi-institutional partnership to undertake a comprehensive analysis of the research environment at Mozambique’s major public universities to identify factors that have served as barriers to the development of a robust research enterprise. Based on this analysis, we developed a multifaceted plan to reduce the impact of these barriers and to enhance research capacity within Mozambique. INTERVENTIONS: On the basis of our needs assessment, we have implemented a number of major initiatives within participating institutions to facilitate basic and applied research activities. These have included specialized training programmes, a reorganization of the research administration infrastructure, the development of multiple collaborative research projects that have emphasized local research priorities and a substantial investment in bioinformatics. We have established a research support centre that provides grant development and management services to Mozambique’s public universities and have developed an independent Institutional Review Board for the review of research involving human research subjects. Multiple research projects involving both communicable and non-communicable diseases have been developed and substantial external research support has been obtained to undertake these projects. A sizable investment in biomedical informatics has enhanced both connectivity and access to digital reference material. Active engagement with relevant entities within the Government of Mozambique has aligned institutional development with national priorities. CONCLUSIONS: Although multiple challenges remain, over the past 3 years significant progress has been made towards establishing conditions within which a broad range of basic, translational and clinical and public health research can be undertaken. Ongoing development of this research enterprise will enhance capacity to address critical locally relevant research questions and will leverage resources to accelerate the development of Mozambique’s national universities. BioMed Central 2013-12-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3895849/ /pubmed/24304706 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1478-4491-11-62 Text en Copyright © 2013 Noormahomed et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Noormahomed, Emilia Virginia
Mocumbi, Ana Olga
Preziosi, Michael
Damasceno, Albertino
Bickler, Stephen
Smith, David M
Funzamo, Carlos
Aronoff-Spencer, Eliah
Badaró, Roberto
Mabila, Francisco
Bila, David
Nguenha, Alcido
Do Rosário, Virgilio
Benson, Constance A
Schooley, Robert T
Patel, Sam
Ferrão, Luis Jorge
Carrilho, Carla
Strengthening research capacity through the medical education partnership initiative: the Mozambique experience
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title_fullStr Strengthening research capacity through the medical education partnership initiative: the Mozambique experience
title_full_unstemmed Strengthening research capacity through the medical education partnership initiative: the Mozambique experience
title_short Strengthening research capacity through the medical education partnership initiative: the Mozambique experience
title_sort strengthening research capacity through the medical education partnership initiative: the mozambique experience
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3895849/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24304706
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1478-4491-11-62
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