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Leadership in Health Systems Short Course

Leadership in Health Systems Short Course

Leadership in Health Systems Short Course

Venue: Bagamoyo Beach Resort, Bagamoyo, Tanzania
Date: Daily April 23-27, 2007
Time: 11:00 - 13:00

Facilitators:
Organizer:
Project Liaison:
  • Prof. Mary Justin-Temu, Associate Professor, School of Pharmacy
  • Prof. Lameck Mabelya, Associate Professor, School of Dentistry
  • Dr. Scolastica M. Ndonde, Lecturer, School of Nursing
  • Dr. David Urassa, Lecturer, MUCHS
  • Dr. M. Mwangu, Lecturer, MUCHS
Elly Nelson, Programme Coordinatory, MUCHS
Daniela Lewy, Consultant, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

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Topics
1. Teambuilding and Communication
2. The Challenge Model
3. Strategic Leadership
4. Leading Change
5. Systems Thinking
6. Ethics
Participants

  • Dr. Godliver Kagashe, Senior lecturer, Head of Department of Pharaceuticals, MUCHS
  • Ms. Mavis Yengo, Head Academic, Aga Khan University
  • Dr. R. Manongi, Head of Community Health, Tumaini University
  • Mrs. Msuya, Dean of Faculty, Tumaini University
  • Mr. Dickson Ally Mkoka, Tutorial Assistant, School of Nursing, MUCHS
  • Mr. Alphonse Kallula, Tutorial Assistant, School of Nursing, MUCHS
  • Dr. Hawa Mbawalla, Tutorial Assistant, Department of Preventive and Community Dentistry, MUCHS
  • Dr. Boniphace Kalyanyama, Lecturer, Department of Oral Surgery and Pathology, MUCHS
  • Dr. Asia Hussein, Senior lecturer, Head of Community Health Department, Department of Community Health, MUCHS
  • Mr. Gasto Frumence, Assistant Lecturer, Department of Development Studies, MUCHS
  • Mrs. Maridhawa Hojaji, Staff Nurse, Tutorial Assistant, IMTU
  • Emily B. Nyakiha, Head of School of Nursing, Bugando School of Nursing
  • Karol Marwa, Tutorial Assistant, Department of Pharmacology, BUCHS
  • Mfungo E. Nyandigira, Head of School, BUCHS Schools of Radiography
  • Paulina D. Nahato, Assistant Lecturer, Department of Behavioral Science, MUCHS

Comments from participants: 

The best part of the course was:

  • “The interaction during the sessions”
  • “The group work”
  • “The teaching methodology was very active, participatory and reflected the real situations.”
  • “Learning about aligning/mobilizing, networking and negotiation”
  • “Learning a bout the concepts of leadership, arriving to an action plan from the challenge, networking and leadership.”
  • “The demonstration of team work through the ‘helium stick’ initiative”
  • “The facilitator was excellent! There were a lot of examples that are real. And the tasks given were very good and stimulating, keep it up!”
  • “The facilitator has been brief, precise, time considerate and convincing. He is excellent!”
  • “The facilitators were excellent and the methodology used for teaching was the best for adult students.”
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