Students’ Experiences with Interprofessional Service-Learning Global Health Education Pilot Program in Ghana

Author:

Anafi Patricia1,Meckel Marie2,Peterson Lori Jean3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Kinesiology & Health Sciences, College of Education & Health Professions, Columbus State University, Columbus, GA 31907, USA

2. Physician Assistant Studies, Bay Path University, East Longmeadow, MA 01028, USA

3. School of Public Health & Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Amherst, MA 01003, USA

Abstract

Interprofessional service-learning programs can help to break down the education and training silos between public health and health care in the United States. This paper describes the development and implementation of one such program between the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, School of Public Health and Health Sciences, Bay Path University Physician Assistant Program, and the Wa-West Health District in Ghana. The program brought together Master of Public Health students and Physician Assistant students to complete an applied practicum and training experience in a low-resource community that faces significant health care and public health delivery challenges. In 2017 and 2018, nine students participated in the two-year pilot program, UMass Amherst Interprofessional Integrated Service Learning and Community-Based Participatory Collaboration. Students completed projects designed by Ghanaian health officials over two summers in direct collaboration with the communities. Findings from the evaluation of the pilot program revealed that though the students faced some challenges with the program, such as language barriers, transportation issues due to poor roads, and difficulty scheduling meetings while completing their projects in Ghana, the majority described their experience as positive and were satisfied. Some expressed the idea that their experiences were something that they could incorporate into their current and future practices. In addition, they reported that interprofessional communications and collaborations were effective. Recommendations are offered to address the program’s challenges for its continuation and formalization.

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Publisher

MDPI AG

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