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161 Scholarship for Africa: Are we taking it seriously enough?

S van Schalkwyk

FORUM

162 The medical elective: A unique educational opportunity R I Caldwell, A C Inglis, M Morgan, K Rasmussen, C Aldous

SHORT RESEARCH REPORT

164 Selfies 2015: Peer teaching in medical sciences through video clips – a case study J D Pillay

168 The use of low-cost simulation in a resource-constrained teaching environment M Mwandri, M Walsh, J Frantz, R Delport

RESEARCH

171 Implementing the Angoff method of standard setting using postgraduate students:

Practical and affordable in resource-limited settings A G Mubuuke, C Mwesigwa, S Kiguli

176 Medical students’ perspectives on the anatomy course at the University of Zimbabwe R Siwela, G Mawera

180 Clinical undergraduate medical student training at Kimberley Hospital, Northern Cape, South Africa: ‘A test of fire’

S Joubert, V J Louw

185 Designing interprofessional modules for undergraduate healthcare learners C Maree, P Bresser, M Yazbek, L Engelbrecht, K Mostert, C Viviers, M Kekana

189 Learning outcomes of occupational therapy and physiotherapystudents during their community-based education attachment

T Ndlovu, T M Chikwanha, N Munambah

194 Experiences of South African student midwives in following up on the care of a pregnant woman from pregnancy until 6 weeks after delivery

L M Modiba

199 Self-leadership traits of academics to conform to a changing higher-education environment K Jooste, J Frantz

203 Clinical electives at the University of Michigan from the perspective of Ghanaian medical students:

A qualitative study

S Danso-Bamfo, N A Abedini, H Mäkiharju, K A Danso, T R B Johnson, J Kolars, C A Moyer

208 Factors that enable and constrain the internationalisation and Africanisation of Master of Public Health programmes in South African higher education institutions

J Witthuhn, C S le Roux

CPD questionnaire

AJHPE African Journal of Health Professions Education December 2017, Vol. 9, No. 4

AJHPE is published by the Health and Medical Publishing Group (Pty) Ltd, Co. registration 2004/0220 32/07, a subsidiary of SAMA

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Please submit letters and articles for publication online at www.ajhpe.org.za

EDITORIAL BOARD EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Vanessa Burch University of Cape Town INTERNATIONAL ADVISORS Michelle McLean

Bond University, QL, Australia Deborah Murdoch-Eaton Sheffield University, UK DEPUTY EDITORS Jose Frantz

University of the Western Cape Jacqueline van Wyk

University of KwaZulu-Natal ASSOCIATE EDITORS Francois Cilliers University of Cape Town Rhena Delport University of Pretoria Patricia McInerney

University of the Witwatersrand Ntombifikile Mtshali

University of KwaZulu-Natal Anthea Rhoda

University of the Western Cape Michael Rowe

University of the Western Cape Marietjie van Rooyen

University of Pretoria Susan van Schalkwyk Stellenbosch University Elizabeth Wolvaardt University of Pretoria HMPGCEO and PUBLISHER Hannah Kikaya

Email: [email protected] EXECUTIVE EDITOR Bridget Farham MANAGING EDITORS Claudia Naidu Naadia van der Bergh TECHNICAL EDITORS Emma Buchanan Kirsten Morreira Paula van der Bijl PRODUCTION MANAGER Emma Jane Couzens DTP & DESIGN Clinton Griffin Travis Arendse

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HMPG BOARD OF DIRECTORS Prof. M Lukhele (Chair), Dr M R Abbas, Mrs H Kikaya, Dr M Mbokota, Dr G Wolvaardt

ISSN 2078-5127

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