Rural and Remote Health (May 2022)

COVID-19 fosters social accountability in medical education

  • Richard Murray,
  • Fortunato Cristobal,
  • Shrijana Shrestha,
  • Filedito Tandinco,
  • Jan De Maeseneer,
  • Sarita Verma,
  • Shafik Dharamsi,
  • Sara Willems,
  • Arthur Kaufman,
  • Björg Pálsdóttir,
  • Andre-Jacques Neusy,
  • Sarah Larkins

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22605/RRH6998
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22

Abstract

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The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted embedded inequities and fragmentation in our health systems. Traditionally, structural issues with health professional education perpetuate these. COVID-19 has highlighted inequities, but may also be a disruptor, allowing positive responses and system redesign. Examples from health professional schools in high and low- and middle-income countries illustrate pro-equity interventions of current relevance. We recommend that health professional schools and planners consider educational redesign to produce a health workforce well equipped to respond to pandemics and meet future need.

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