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Pan-African Consortium For Technology-Enhanced Health Professions Education (PACoTEH)

The Pan-African Consortium is focused on advancing health professional education through the use of technology throughout Africa.

Research and Partnerships

Capacity Building

Student Development Initiatives

Our History

When the COVID-19 pandemic hit in March 2020 health professions education institutions were suddenly confronted by lockdown imposed on their institutions and programmes. A network was rapidly formed to investigate the nature and impact of ‘emergency remote teaching’ (ERT) and the potential for ‘full online learning’ (FOL) in this crisis situation. The network’s initiator was a health professions educator with a nursing background from the University of Zimbabwe. The network rapidly grew by word of mouth to 18 educators from 14 programmes in nine institutions in six countries, from Uganda to South Africa. The network was interprofessional, including nursing and medical educators – all interested in ERT and FOL, and concerned about how ERT was affecting their students.

Almost immediately the members of the network decided to set about investigating how ERT was affecting teachers, students and administrators, and the progress being made towards implementing FOL. This research work has resulted in publications and conference presentations, and has culminated in the members of the network deciding from their common experience to set up a PACoTEH to promote technology-enhanced health professions education in Africa.

The Consortium continues to meet regularly and is currently in the process of being formally registered as a non-profit organisation.

Our History

When the COVID-19 pandemic hit in March 2020 health professions education institutions were suddenly confronted by lockdown imposed on their institutions and programmes. A network was rapidly formed to investigate the nature and impact of ‘emergency remote teaching’ (ERT) and the potential for ‘full online learning’ (FOL) in this crisis situation. The network’s initiator was a health professions educator with a nursing background from the University of Zimbabwe. The network rapidly grew by word of mouth to 18 educators from 14 programmes in nine institutions in six countries, from Uganda to South Africa. The network was interprofessional, including nursing and medical educators – all interested in ERT and FOL, and concerned about how ERT was affecting their students.

Almost immediately the members of the network decided to set about investigating how ERT was affecting teachers, students and administrators, and the progress being made towards implementing FOL. This research work has resulted in publications and conference presentations, and has culminated in the members of the network deciding from their common experience to set up a PACoTEH to promote technology-enhanced health professions education in Africa.

The Consortium continues to meet regularly and is currently in the process of being formally registered as a non-profit organisation.

Mission

The mission of the Consortium is to promote technology-enhanced health professions education which is responsive and aligned with the needs in Africa, through innovation, research, advocacy and collaboration.

Vision

The vision of the Consortium is to be a catalyst for the development and implementation of technology-enhanced health professions education in Africa.

Interest Groups

The Consortium is at the forefront of promoting technology-enhanced health professional education in Africa, driven by its vision of developing a smarter future for healthcare across the continent. By engaging in research, innovation, and collaboration through a range of interest groups, the Consortium is dedicated to transforming professional health education in Africa.

With a focus on technological advancements, PACoTEH seeks to continuously advance and improve healthcare education, ensuring quality, accessibility, and equitable education opportunities for all. Through tireless efforts toward achieving this goal, The Pan-African Consortium For Technology-Enhanced Health Professions Education remains committed to making a meaningful impact on the future of professional health education in Africa.

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