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The Benefits of a University Partnership to Strengthen Clinical Associates Education

in South Africa: My Perspective

Victor Mokokotlela, BCMPClinical Associate, Carletonville District Hospital, Gauteng Province

Graduate, Bachelor of Clinical Medical Practice, University of the Witwatersrand

Satellite Session on Twinning s XIX International AIDS Conference s Washington, DC s 25 July 2012

Presentation Overview

• What Is a Clinical Associate?

• Partnership Overview

• Key Successes and Programme Overview

• Partnership Activities

• Lessons Learned

• Recommendations for Capacity Building Partnerships

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What Is a Clinical Associate?

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Partnership Overview

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Wits – Emory Partnership

167 Wits BCMP students enrolled

25 Wits BCMP Clinical Associates working in 16 district hospitals

University of the Witwatersrand

EmoryUniversity

AIHA Twinning Center

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• 2 year Master’s degree• Average age: 24/25• first year didactic • Second year clinical +

elective

• 3 year Bachelor’s degree• Average age: 18/19• First year - Clinical and

didactic • Second year: largely

didactic with regular TBL’s

• Third year: Clinical + elective

The Partners

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Partnership Activities

• Student to student interactions

• Exchanges in study material and curricula

• Support meetings/communication between the three universities including partners

• Development the honors program

• International Association of Physician Associate Educators (IAPAE) – Sept 16-18 (Johannesburg)

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The Three Representatives

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Importance of Partnership Exchanges

• Mentorship • Accelerate development• Sharing experiences/expertise• Enhances the educational quality of both

parties

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Importance of Partnership Exchanges

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The Most Important Dinner Invitation of My Life

Professional Association Building

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Lessons Learned

• Continuing development through empirical experience of the PA programs in the USA

• Mould the Clinical Associates profession to suit the South African health system

• Clinical Associates need to be at the forefront of development of the profession

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There are many benefits …

Recommendations for Capacity-building Partnerships

• Exchange visits both directions are crucial (US to Africa and Africa to US)

• Support for the profession/graduates

• Need to have more participants

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Acknowledgements

The American International Health Alliance (AIHA), HIV/AIDS Twinning CenterJim Smith, Kelly Wolfe, John Capati, Janna Smith, Loveness Satande

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)Neil Jacobs, Letitia Robinson, Lorena Espinoza

Emory University Dana Sayre-Stanhope, Marquitha Mayfield

The University of the Witwawtersrand Ian Couper, Audrey Gibbs, Abigial Dreyer

Professional Association of Clinical Associate in South AfricaEdwin. L Leballo

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We would like to acknowledge the following people for their work in making this twinning partnership possible:

(Thank You slide)

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Rea Leboha/Thank you

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