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Support the FMOH to develop competency based assessment tools for student performance assessment Competency based assessment focuses on what students are expected to do in clinical practice and their ability to transfer and apply skills, knowledge and attitudes to new situations and environments. To ensure that the principles of competency based assessment are used during clinical education for anesthetists, the HRH Project supported the FMOH to develop assessment tools in Year Four. As a continuation of this activity, a 3-day student performance assessment training will be provided for 20 anesthesia faculty in Year 5. The faculty are expected to subsequently produce assessment tools addressing 5 major competencies in the curriculum. During the training, experiences from implementation of existing tools will be shared, consensus will be reached on how to monitor the future implementation of these tools, and a coordinator will be assigned at each institution to support the use of the tools.
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Support the FMOH to develop assessment tools for level V nurse anesthetist training As part of ongoing efforts to ensure that anesthesia providers can provide safe services upon deployment, the HRH Project will provide technical support for the development of assessment tools for the level 5 anesthesia certificate of competence (COC) examination. These tools will be developed based on the EOS and the revised curriculum.
Support the FMOH to conduct an annual forum for RHSCs providing midwifery training In previous years, the HRH Project has provided technical and financial support for an annual RHSC forum, during which colleges share best practices, challenges and lessons learned in improving the quality of midwifery education. This support will continue in year 5.
Support the FMOH to conduct a technical update training for training institutions providing biomedical technician training The HRH Project will provide a technical update training to address biomedical engineering faculty knowledge and skill gaps. The training will focus on installation, calibration, operation, maintenance and troubleshooting for selected medical equipment.
Support the FMOH to conduct an instructional design TOT training for pharmacy instructors who are currently teaching supply chain management courses Instructional design skills training will enable faculty to systematically review and appraise curricula for inclusion of priority national pharmaceutical supply chain management issues, standardize SCM course syllabi, and develop appropriately designed learning materials that reflect the SCM competencies for pharmacy technicians and pharmacists. To facilitate this, the HRH Project will organize an instructional design training for faculty teaching SCM at diploma, degree and MSC programs.
Support the FMOH to organize a 2-day workshop to finalize postgraduate SCM program accreditation and quality improvement standards A workshop will be organized finalize the postgraduate SCM national accreditation and quality improvement standards in collaboration with FMOH, FMHACA, PFSA and HERQA.
Support the FMOH to conduct an annual program review meeting for nursing specialty teaching institutions The annual review meeting will be a platform for all institutions and stakeholders to discuss challenges and lessons learned in implementation of the nursing specialty training programs. Sub-IR 2.4.6 Support establishment of postgraduate programs in Human Resources for Health Management (HRM) and Health Economics (HE) Professionalizing human resource health management is a prerequisite to strengthen human resources planning and management capacity effectively and sustainably. Likewise, developing a cadre of health economists is necessary to strengthen capacity for health planning and monitoring, evidence-based decision-making and efficient resource allocation and utilization. The HRH Project supported the establishment of postgraduate programs in health economics and human resources for health management, enrolling 124 students in two public and one private higher education institutions to date. In Year 5, the Project will focus on monitoring and assuring quality of education for these programs.
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Support the FMOH to procure software to update the archiving system in collaboration with the National Archives and Library Agency In response to a request from the FMOH, the HRH project will support procurement of software to be used in updating the FMOH’s archiving system.
Support the FMOH to conduct a Consensus Building workshop to discuss the need for continuation of the Accelerated Midwifery Program Starting in 2011, the government of Ethiopia rolled out an accelerated midwifery training program designed to address the high unmet need for midwives. The training program was designed to consist of 3 rounds of enrollment only, with the final batch of enrolled students expected to graduate shortly. Despite the success of this program, there continues to be a need for well trained and qualified midwives. In this program year, the HRH Project will support the FMOH to organize a meeting for key stakeholders and decision makers, where the need for continuation of this program will be discussed, and a consensus on next steps reached.

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