Impact of collaborative health education and leadership programme on pharmacy education in Zimbabwe

Maudy Manyau ORCID logo ; Dexter Tagwireyi ORCID logo ; Walter Mangezi ORCID logo ; Celia MJ Matyanga ORCID logo ; Blessing Dzingirai ORCID logo ; Tsitsi G Monera-Penduka ORCID logo ; (2022) Impact of collaborative health education and leadership programme on pharmacy education in Zimbabwe. Pharmacy education, 22 (4). pp. 73-78. ISSN 1560-2214 DOI: 10.46542/pe.2022.224.7378
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To ameliorate the impact of brain drain on quality of education at the University of Zimbabwe, the Health Education Advanced Leadership in Zimbabwe (HEALZ) programme was implemented in 2012. The authors present a retrospective narrative review of the pharmacy educators’ activities under the programme, and the impact on pharmacy education. Five pharmacy educators were enrolled into the one-year programme between 2016 and 2020. The programme consisted of three intensive one-week face-to-face sessions focused on health professions education. In between the sessions, the educators conducted needs’ assessments to establish gaps in pharmacy training and developed curricula in the areas of herbal medicine, snakebites, drug-herb interactions, oncology, and health economics. Thereafter, they delivered seven conference abstracts and nine continuing professional development training sessions. The pharmacy educators are now working on transferring the HEALZ programme to the two new pharmacy training institutions, to strengthen the pharmacy education workforce across the country.


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