The Australian contribution towards medical training in Malawi

Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
Title
The Australian contribution towards medical training in Malawi
Abstract
Malawi opened its only medical school in April 1991, despite opposition from some who believed that the venture was a waste of precious resources. From 1986, selected Malawi students had done preclinical training in Australia, the United Kingdom and South Africa, returning to Malawi for the clinical phase of their training. From 1994, Malawi students have been able to do the whole undergraduate medical course in their own country. Twenty Malawi medical students attended the medical schools of the University of Adelaide and Flinders University in South Australia between 1991 and 1996. All but three of those students are now qualified doctors working in various capacities in healthcare delivery service in Malawi.
Publication
Medical Journal of Australia
Volume
175
Issue
1
Pages
42-47
Date
2001-07-01
ISSN
0025-729X
Call Number
openalex: W2975285047
Extra
openalex: W2975285047 mag: 2975285047
Citation
Muula, A. S., & Broadhead, R. L. (2001). The Australian contribution towards medical training in Malawi. Medical Journal of Australia, 175(1), 42–47. https://doi.org/10.5694/j.1326-5377.2001.tb143513.x