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Building the capacity to solve complex health challenges in Sub-Saharan Africa : CARTA’s multidisciplinary PhD training

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Fonn, Sharon, Egesah, Omar, Cole, Donald, Griffiths, Frances, Manderson, Lenore, Kabiru, Caroline, Ezeh, Alex, Thorogood, Margaret and Izugbara, Chimaraoke (2016) Building the capacity to solve complex health challenges in Sub-Saharan Africa : CARTA’s multidisciplinary PhD training. Canadian Journal of Public Health, 107 (4-5). e381-e386. doi:10.17269/cjph.107.5511 ISSN 0008-4263.

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Abstract

Objectives: To develop a curriculum (Joint Advanced Seminars- JAS) that produced PhD fellows who understood that health is an outcome of multiple determinants within complex environments and that approaches from a range of disciplines is required to address health and development within the Consortium for Advanced Research Training in Africa. We sought to attract PhD fellows, supervisors and teaching faculty from a range of disciplines into the program.
Methods: Multidisciplinary teams developed the JAS curriculum. CARTA PhD fellowships were open to academics in consortium member institutions, irrespective of primary discipline, interested in doing a PhD in public and population health. Supervisors and JAS faculty were recruited from CARTA institutions. We use routine JAS evaluation data (closed and open ended questions) collected from PhD fellows at every JAS, a survey of one CARTA cohort and an external evaluation of CARTA to assess the impact of the JAS curriculum on learning.
Results: We describe our pedagogic approach arguing its centrality to an appreciation of multiple disciplines and illustrate how it promotes working in multidisciplinary ways. CARTA has attracted PhD fellows, supervisors and JAS teaching faculty from across a range of disciplines. Evaluations indicate PhD fellows have a greater appreciation of how disciplines other than their own are important to understand health and its determinants and an appreciation and capacity to employ mixed methods research.
Conclusions: In the short-term, we have been effective in promoting an understanding of multidisciplinarity resulting in fellows using methods from beyond their discipline of origin. This curriculum has international application.

Item Type: Journal Article
Subjects: R Medicine > RA Public aspects of medicine
R Medicine > RA Public aspects of medicine > RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine
Divisions: Faculty of Science, Engineering and Medicine > Medicine > Warwick Medical School > Health Sciences
Faculty of Science, Engineering and Medicine > Medicine > Warwick Medical School > Health Sciences > Social Science & Systems in Health (SSSH)
Faculty of Science, Engineering and Medicine > Medicine > Warwick Medical School > Health Sciences > Statistics and Epidemiology
Faculty of Science, Engineering and Medicine > Medicine > Warwick Medical School
Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH): Public health--Africa, Sub-Saharan, Health boards--Africa, Sub-Saharan
Journal or Publication Title: Canadian Journal of Public Health
Publisher: Canadian Public Health Association
ISSN: 0008-4263
Official Date: July 2016
Dates:
DateEvent
July 2016Published
19 August 2016Available
19 August 2016Accepted
Volume: 107
Number: 4-5
Page Range: e381-e386
DOI: 10.17269/cjph.107.5511
Status: Peer Reviewed
Publication Status: Published
Access rights to Published version: Restricted or Subscription Access
Date of first compliant deposit: 26 September 2016
Date of first compliant Open Access: 22 May 2017
Funder: Carnegie Corporation of New York, Sweden. Styrelsen för internationellt utvecklingssamarbete (SIDA), Wellcome Trust (London, England), Ford Foundation, Google (Firm), MacArthur Foundation Network for Inequality and Economic Performance (MFNIEP), British Council
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