ACEM involvement in a successful African emergency medicine programme

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In the past 5 years Botswana graduated its first home-grown doctors and emergency medicine specialists for the country. The postgraduate emergency medicine specialist training arrangement between Botswana and South Africa was challenging in development, implementation and maintenance. Numerous varied supports from ACEM and its International Emergency Medicine Network were integral to these successes. This article encourages further investment of ACEM grants and scholarships in Africa by describing how ACEM supported significant advances in Botswana emergency medicine.

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Cox, M. (2019). ACEM involvement in a successful African emergency medicine programme. EMA - Emergency Medicine Australasia, 31(1), 135–137. https://doi.org/10.1111/1742-6723.13203

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