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What makes a medical school socially accountable? A qualitative thematic review of the evaluation of social accountability of medical schools in the Eastern Mediterranean Region

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posted on 2022-11-11, 08:52 authored by Mohamed AbdallaMohamed Abdalla, Mohamed TahaMohamed Taha, Majed Wadi, Husameldin Khalafalla

 Background: The World Health Organization Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean Region established social  accountability as one of its strategic directions for medical education in 2015, and individual countries have been contrib?uting to ongoing social accountability endeavours. Aims: This study aimed to identify themes related to compliance with social accountability concepts in the countries of  the Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR) based on published papers Methods: Thematic analysis of qualitative studies was done following a scoping review of published papers in the EMR  over the period 1995–2021. CINAHL, Google Scholar, PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Sciences were searched along with a  manual search for articles from reference lists. The Enhancing Transparency in Reporting the Synthesis of Qualitative  Research ENTREQ statement guided the review. Results: The reviewed studies (n = 3) were from 3 countries in the EMR: Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Sudan. These studies  identified 7 key themes: mission and governance, communication with stakeholders, a community-oriented and commu?nity-based curriculum, provision of health services, responding to emerging community health needs, impactful faculty  and student research and gaps to be addressed. Conclusions: Despite the call to reorient health profession schools to be responsive to the community and health system  needs, only 3 countries in the EMR reported their efforts to move towards social accountability. Urgent action needs to  be taken by medical education leaders in the Region to support colleges in their compliance with social accountability  concepts. 

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EMHJ 28(5), pp. 381-389

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WHO/EMRO

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  • School of Medicine

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