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[French language training course: malaria workshop organized by Institut Pasteur de Madagascar]
O Domarle1, M Randrianarivelojosia, J B Duchemin
1Institut Pasteur de Madagascar. domarle.olivier@gmail.com
Medecine Tropicale : Revue Du Corps De Sante Colonial
|January 30, 2008
Summary
The Malaria Workshop trains health professionals in malaria control using innovative andragogy and problem-based learning. This impactful training enhances skills, boosts professional performance, and fosters a growing international network.
Area of Science:
- Medical Education
- Public Health
- Tropical Medicine
Context:
- Malaria remains a significant global health challenge, particularly in endemic countries.
- Effective malaria control requires well-trained health professionals with strong project management and research skills.
- Geographical isolation and limited access to resources hinder continuous professional development in remote areas.
Purpose:
- To enhance the skills of health professionals involved in malaria control.
- To improve proficiency in project cycle management for malaria initiatives.
- To leverage the internet for accessing crucial documentation and overcoming geographical barriers.
Summary:
- The Malaria Workshop, held annually since 2003 by Institut Pasteur de Madagascar, employs andragogy and problem-based learning.
- This six-week full-day course trains researchers, physicians, and health officials, fostering a collaborative learning environment.
- Innovative teaching methods focus on critical thinking, knowledge exchange, and practical application, with weekly progress evaluations.
Impact:
- The workshop has trained 76 professionals, enhancing their performance in program development and fundraising.
- Participants report increased involvement in malaria control efforts and contribute to a growing professional network.
- Follow-up surveys indicate a positive and lasting effect on participants' professional capabilities and engagement.

