Title of article :
Freely Accessible Medical Education (FAME) for Africa
Author/Authors :
Cattermole, Giles N. Emergency Department - Princess Royal University Hospital - King’s College Hospital NHS Trust - London, UK , Manirafasha, Appolinaire Emergency Department - Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Kigali - University of Rwanda, Rwanda , Aluisio, Adam R. Department of Emergency Medicine - Warren Alpert School of Medicine - Brown University - RI, USA , Mbanjumucyo, Gabin Emergency Department - Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Kigali - University of Rwanda, Rwanda
Abstract :
The 4th African Conference on Emergency Medicine (AfCEM) will
be held this year, 2018, in Kigali, Rwanda, 7 through 9 November.
Previous conferences in Ghana (2012), Ethiopia (2014) and Egypt
(2016), have shown that Africa can host world-class conferences, and
the upcoming conference in Rwanda will continue to build on those
successes. The AfCEM draws speakers and delegates from all over Africa
and further afield, sharing experiences and opinion to help further the
development of emergency care in Africa.
This year the theme is Breaking Barriers in Emergency Medicine
Education. Emergency medicine education in Africa is the key to in-
creasing the number of well-trained emergency care providers across
the continent. Additionally, education is a vital component of devel-
oping systems and fostering research to address health needs. New
systems in emergency medicine will not flourish unless people learn
how to use them, and new research cannot be implemented without
communicating the findings.
Keywords :
EDITORIAL , Freely Accessible Medical Education (FAME) , Africa , AfCEM
Journal title :
African Journal of Emergency Medicine