Journal article
Educating and Training the Future Adolescent Health Workforce
PK Kokotailo, V Baltag, SM Sawyer
Journal of Adolescent Health | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2018
Abstract
Unprecedented attention is now focused on adolescents with growing appreciation of their disease burden and of the opportunities of investing in adolescent health. New investments are required to build the technical capacity for policy, programming, research, and clinical care across the world, especially in resource-poor settings where most adolescents live. Strategies to educate and train the future workforce are needed. Competency-based education and training is the standard of education in preservice (undergraduate and postgraduate) health education and medical specialty training. Yet competency is difficult to quantify and standardize, as are the processes that underpin competency-based..
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Awarded by United States Agency for International Development
Funding Acknowledgements
We are grateful to the United States Agency for International Development (USAID grant number GHA-G-00-09-00003, Amendment 29) for financial support through the World Health Organization for the literature review that informed this work.