[Civsoc-mw] [BwalolaAphunzitsi] Re: [HigherEdMalawi] ‘That we be free from fear’: Thoughts on education and Malawi at 54

Keyboard Boyd Kilembey kkilembe at gmail.com
Thu Jul 12 21:34:41 CAT 2018


Prof, it would indeed be a pleasure to meet you unfortunately I am outside
the country at the moment. Trying to scrounge a living but I will be in the
country around 29th July. Unfortunately my base is Lilongwe so might
gravitate to South. Usually I put up at gold card. Will keep in touch

On Thu, 12 Jul 2018, 21:09 Adamson S. Muula, <amuula at medcol.mw> wrote:

> Keyboard,
>
> If you are in the country, I will be happy to meet with you at some point.
> Some of the things you point out are difficult to comment via emails. The
> Medical assistants you mention do not themselves learn how to deliver
> babies. Medical assistants in Malawi are not prepared and do not work in
> labour wards. It is clear then that they can not supervise anyone in
> deliveries.
>
> adamson
>
> On 12 July 2018 at 20:44, Keyboard Boyd Kilembey <kkilembe at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> You misread me. I meant to say the student doesn't have to be escorted by
>> a professor. The birth attendants , midwives or medical assistants çan
>> supervise the students during delivery. The other subjects really you just
>> need a lecturer theatre which can take 1000 students at a go. Graduating 90
>> doctors out of a staff teaching faculty of 140 in a population increasing
>> by 900000 a year  is fleecing the tax payer. Those manning the system
>> should be ashamed of themselves. They should also use technology. I hear
>> CoM has some of the best technology equipment in the country. Why not use
>> the technology effectively? I also know of doctors who were weeded by CoM,
>> went to other countries such as China or Germany and excelled. There is
>> something fishy going on at CoM.
>>
>> On Thu, 12 Jul 2018, 16:43 Louis Nthenda, <louisnthenda at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> When all is said and done, I do not understand KBL's argument.
>>> I take it that the student who accompanies the teacher on hopsital
>>> grounds has also to take lessons in medical ethics, epidemiology, and
>>> public health. KBL makes it as if they don't. KBL also seems to suggest
>>> that the use of birth attendants and medical attendants mean that MBBS
>>> students don't have to learn obstetrics and gynecology.
>>> To make a long story short, the bottleneck IS the critical determinant.
>>>
>>> On Thu, Jul 12, 2018 at 1:27 PM, Adamson S. Muula <amuula at medcol.mw>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> KK,
>>>>
>>>> I would be arrogant and untruthful if I am not able to admit that more
>>>> could be done to increase intake and output in public universities and
>>>> colleges including the College of Medicine. The explanations that I shared
>>>> notwithstanding.
>>>>
>>>> adamson
>>>>
>>>> On 10 July 2018 at 08:52, Keyboard Boyd Kilembey <kkilembe at gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> You have identified one bottleneck and using that to justify
>>>>> graduating 90 doctors in a population growing by 900000 a year thereby
>>>>> injuring the Jajis sense of equity and natural justice. The same can not be
>>>>> said about other subjects like epidemiology, medical ethics, or public
>>>>> health. What is thsstem doing about the bottleneck? What is the use of
>>>>> birth attendants or medical assistants? Is this how other medical schools
>>>>> do their processes? What about  use of technology, simulations, blackboard,
>>>>> noodle etc. I believe CoM can do more than graduation 90 doctors a hear.
>>>>> This is like using a hoe on a 90000 acre farm. Waste of effort.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, 10 Jul 2018, 08:17 Adamson S. Muula, <amuula at medcol.mw> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> You may be right, but I believe you would not have said that had I
>>>>>> clarified. My apologies. Medical teaching in the clinical years takes place
>>>>>> on a one (student) on one (teacher) or one in three basis. If I am on the
>>>>>> ward round with students, I do not take 40 students at a time to see  a
>>>>>> patient. I take two, three or may be four.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If I am teaching students through them observing me how to deliver a
>>>>>> baby and later I have to observe them to deliver a baby, this can be a 9
>>>>>> hour stint with one or two students and one or two mothers!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> KK, Do you still have the  same feeling on our business model?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> adamson
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 9 July 2018 at 23:56, Keyboard Boyd Kilembey <kkilembe at gmail.com>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> In 10 years you would just churn out 900 doctors. With a teaching
>>>>>>> faculty of 140, you should be graduating about 1400 doctors per year. Once
>>>>>>> again what are teaching hours per week? Something is awfully wrong with the
>>>>>>> CoM business model
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Mon, 9 Jul 2018, 21:00 Adamson S. Muula, <amuula at medcol.mw>
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Glad you asked. Teaching faculty is 140.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Graduates: about 90 medical doctors each year
>>>>>>>> 30 Medical lab
>>>>>>>> 30 physiotherapy
>>>>>>>> 30 Pharmacy
>>>>>>>> 30 Health Services Management
>>>>>>>> 25 BScs for clinical officers
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> And several postgraduates. How many students can join a surgeon at
>>>>>>>> one time in the theatres? Two may be three but not five (too much).
>>>>>>>> All the students must do a research project in the penultimate
>>>>>>>> year/  lecturers needed
>>>>>>>> Lectures must do administration/ consultancies/research/get
>>>>>>>> sick/attend funerals
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The number of staff is therefore not that huge
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On 9 July 2018 at 17:41, Keyboard Boyd Kilembey <kkilembe at gmail.com
>>>>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I always think Colege of Medicine has too much infrastructure and
>>>>>>>>> support staff compared to the number of graduates per year. How many
>>>>>>>>> doctors do you graduate per year? 10?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Mon, 9 Jul 2018, 17:11 Adamson S. Muula, <amuula at medcol.mw>
>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Dr Nthenda,
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> If the College of Medicine can have more teachers/lecturers and
>>>>>>>>>> infrastructure, we can increase intake even within the UNIMA. This may be
>>>>>>>>>> the case with the other public universities. We can however not expand
>>>>>>>>>> beyond a certain level. My count last time was that the country has less
>>>>>>>>>> than five human anatomists meaning that all the classrooms that we can have
>>>>>>>>>> will not matter if we have to teach people anatomy. We can fall for second
>>>>>>>>>> rate which we have done often. Breaking up universities need to happen
>>>>>>>>>> sometimes, but for good reasons.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> We are in recess now and virtually no undergraduate classes (only
>>>>>>>>>> workshops) are happening. I know faculty also needs to rest- but we may be
>>>>>>>>>> overdoing it. We could have a summer semester may be to increase intake and
>>>>>>>>>> graduation rates.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> On 9 July 2018 at 12:00, Louis Nthenda <louisnthenda at gmail.com>
>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> That's fascinating, Prof.
>>>>>>>>>>> Can you share with us your observations?
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> On Mon, Jul 9, 2018 at 2:52 PM Adamson S. Muula <
>>>>>>>>>>> amuula at medcol.mw> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> I just came back yesterday from a visit to the University of
>>>>>>>>>>>> Ibadan and University of Benin in Nigeria! Massive enterprises.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> On 9 July 2018 at 01:01, Louis Nthenda <louisnthenda at gmail.com>
>>>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> To some of us, Prof, increases in enrollment is a better
>>>>>>>>>>>>> solution in terms of the economies of scale, -  capital costs, running
>>>>>>>>>>>>> costs, etc. It Isn't as if the current universities are bursting at the
>>>>>>>>>>>>> seams with students. In 1970, I was on the staff of Ahmadu Bello University
>>>>>>>>>>>>> in Northern Nigeria, founded in 1962, roughly around the same time as
>>>>>>>>>>>>> UNIMA. ABU had a student intake of 426 in its year of opening. Today it's
>>>>>>>>>>>>> web site says it has an enrollment of 35,000 students. Would a new
>>>>>>>>>>>>> university in Malawi be a better solution than using the resources to
>>>>>>>>>>>>> double or treble Unima's intake and double or treble the enrollments at
>>>>>>>>>>>>> each of the other 3 public universities?  Send some academic administrators
>>>>>>>>>>>>> to observe how in Africa some universities can manage such huge student
>>>>>>>>>>>>> numbers.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Mon, Jul 9, 2018 at 7:09 AM Adamson S. Muula <
>>>>>>>>>>>>> amuula at medcol.mw> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Would having more students per university rather than more
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> universities be acceptable also? Because this can also be done without
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> increasing the number of the existing ones.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> adamson
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 7 July 2018 at 03:56, 'Doreen Myrie' via Bwalo la
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Aphunzitsi <bwalo-la-aphunzitsi at googlegroups.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Maybe it's just me. I've been gone a long time. It seems we
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> need more than the 4 public universities we currently have.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <https://overview.mail.yahoo.com/mobile/?.src=Android>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Fri, Jul 6, 2018 at 9:45 PM, Billy Gama
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <gamabilly34 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thank you very much Doc for this important information.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Sat, 7 Jul 2018, 03:17 Steve Sharra, <
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> stevesharra at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Friday, July 06, 2018
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://mlauzi.blogspot.com/2018/07/that-we-be-free-from-fear-thoughts-on.html
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 6th July 1964, fifty-four years ago, there were four
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> secondary
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> schools in Malawi, and not a single university. There was
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Blantyre
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Secondary School, Zomba Catholic Secondary School, Dedza
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Secondary
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> School, and Mzuzu Government Secondary School. There were
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> close to
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 360,000 primary school learners, and the country had between
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 and 4
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> million people. That year, 6,000 Malawians entered secondary
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> school to
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> start Form 1. The University of Malawi was opened exactly
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> three months
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> after independence, on 6th October 1964. Its first intake
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> was 180
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> students (other sources put the figure at 90).
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Fifty-four years later, there are over 1,400 secondary
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> schools in
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Malawi and just over 380,000 secondary school students.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> About 100,000
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> students enter Form 1 each year. There are four public
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> universities
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> with about 20,000 students. The University of Malawi alone
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> has 13,000
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> students. There are more than 28 private universities,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> accommodating
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> what can be estimated to be close to 20,000 students,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> although the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> real number could be less or more than this.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> full:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://mlauzi.blogspot.com/2018/07/that-we-be-free-from-fear-thoughts-on.html
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Adamson S. Muula PhD, MPH, MBBS, CPH, PGDip (Public Health
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Ethics), PGDip (Global Health), PGD (Palliative Care)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> University of Malawi, College of Medicine
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> School of Public Health and Family Medicine
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Department of Public Health
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Chimutu Building Room 850
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Private Bag 360, Chichiri
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Blantyre 3
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Malawi
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>>>>>>>>>>>> Adamson S. Muula PhD, MPH, MBBS, CPH, PGDip (Public Health
>>>>>>>>>>>> Ethics), PGDip (Global Health), PGD (Palliative Care)
>>>>>>>>>>>> Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health
>>>>>>>>>>>> University of Malawi, College of Medicine
>>>>>>>>>>>> School of Public Health and Family Medicine
>>>>>>>>>>>> Department of Public Health
>>>>>>>>>>>> Chimutu Building Room 850
>>>>>>>>>>>> Private Bag 360, Chichiri
>>>>>>>>>>>> Blantyre 3
>>>>>>>>>>>> Malawi
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>>>>>>>>>> Adamson S. Muula PhD, MPH, MBBS, CPH, PGDip (Public Health
>>>>>>>>>> Ethics), PGDip (Global Health), PGD (Palliative Care)
>>>>>>>>>> Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health
>>>>>>>>>> University of Malawi, College of Medicine
>>>>>>>>>> School of Public Health and Family Medicine
>>>>>>>>>> Department of Public Health
>>>>>>>>>> Chimutu Building Room 850
>>>>>>>>>> Private Bag 360, Chichiri
>>>>>>>>>> Blantyre 3
>>>>>>>>>> Malawi
>>>>>>>>>> Email: amuula at medcol.mw
>>>>>>>>>> Cell: +265 884233486
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>>>>>>>> Adamson S. Muula PhD, MPH, MBBS, CPH, PGDip (Public Health Ethics),
>>>>>>>> PGDip (Global Health), PGD (Palliative Care)
>>>>>>>> Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health
>>>>>>>> University of Malawi, College of Medicine
>>>>>>>> School of Public Health and Family Medicine
>>>>>>>> Department of Public Health
>>>>>>>> Chimutu Building Room 850
>>>>>>>> Private Bag 360, Chichiri
>>>>>>>> Blantyre 3
>>>>>>>> Malawi
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>>>>>> Adamson S. Muula PhD, MPH, MBBS, CPH, PGDip (Public Health Ethics),
>>>>>> PGDip (Global Health), PGD (Palliative Care)
>>>>>> Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health
>>>>>> University of Malawi, College of Medicine
>>>>>> School of Public Health and Family Medicine
>>>>>> Department of Public Health
>>>>>> Chimutu Building Room 850
>>>>>> Private Bag 360, Chichiri
>>>>>> Blantyre 3
>>>>>> Malawi
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>>>> Adamson S. Muula PhD, MPH, MBBS, CPH, PGDip (Public Health Ethics),
>>>> PGDip (Global Health), PGD (Palliative Care)
>>>> Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health
>>>> University of Malawi, College of Medicine
>>>> School of Public Health and Family Medicine
>>>> Department of Public Health
>>>> Chimutu Building Room 850
>>>> Private Bag 360, Chichiri
>>>> Blantyre 3
>>>> Malawi
>>>> Email: amuula at medcol.mw
>>>> Cell: +265 884233486
>>>> Skype address: adamson.sinjanimuula
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> Adamson S. Muula PhD, MPH, MBBS, CPH, PGDip (Public Health Ethics), PGDip
> (Global Health), PGD (Palliative Care)
> Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health
> University of Malawi, College of Medicine
> School of Public Health and Family Medicine
> Department of Public Health
> Chimutu Building Room 850
> Private Bag 360, Chichiri
> Blantyre 3
> Malawi
> Email: amuula at medcol.mw
> Cell: +265 884233486
> Skype address: adamson.sinjanimuula
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