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Published in: International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy 6/2020

01-12-2020 | Commentary

Creating clinical pharmacy capacity in Namibia: a collaboration to establish a post-graduate pharmacy degree programme

Authors: Nicola L. Corkhill, Jennie Lates, Mwangana Mubita, Dan Kibuule, Lauren J. Jonkman, David Hachey, Christian John Hunter, Ian Bates, Timothy W. Rennie

Published in: International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy | Issue 6/2020

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Abstract

Namibia has previously relied on external training of pharmacists but began in-country training in 2011. In response to an identified need for postgraduate clinical pharmacy development and training in the country, a Master’s degree was set up at the University of Namibia in 2016. The country has a considerable health burden of HIV and TB as well as a shortage of healthcare professionals. A UK clinical diploma model was adapted to meet the specific needs of the country and wider region, ensuring students could access the course over a sparsely populated, but large geographical spread, in addition to providing work-based learning, embedding research skills for future development, and focusing on the health needs of Namibia. The course uses online learning platforms and contact sessions to cover both knowledge and skill acquisition throughout the 3 years of the course. UK and US clinical pharmacists are utilised to provide specialist input, both remotely and within student workplaces, and further support has come from collaborations, including cross-site visits, with the UK-based pharmacy school whose diploma model was adapted. Challenges have included a shortage of clinical mentors, also compounding the students’ difficulty in visualising their future roles, as well as lone practitioners finding it hard to attend all contact sessions. The initial dropout rates of earlier cohorts have since reduced with greater understanding of the programme, and enthusiasm for the course remains high. The aim for the Master’s is to train students to become competent clinical pharmacists, thus having the knowledge and skills to mentor future cohorts of the course, as well as expanding the specialty within the country.
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524/100,000 people were reported to have TB with approximately one-third of those HIV-positive (4500 total); HIV/AIDS is the leading cause of death in Namibia with a prevalence of about 13.1% [Global Tuberculosis Report 2019. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2019].
 
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Metadata
Title
Creating clinical pharmacy capacity in Namibia: a collaboration to establish a post-graduate pharmacy degree programme
Authors
Nicola L. Corkhill
Jennie Lates
Mwangana Mubita
Dan Kibuule
Lauren J. Jonkman
David Hachey
Christian John Hunter
Ian Bates
Timothy W. Rennie
Publication date
01-12-2020
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy / Issue 6/2020
Print ISSN: 2210-7703
Electronic ISSN: 2210-7711
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11096-020-01063-8

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