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GRANTHAM-KNUST FAMILY MEDICINE TWINNING PROJECT Dr Nana K. Ayisi-Boateng, MGCP (FAMMED) University Hospital KNUST GRANTHAM-KNUST FAMILY MEDICINE TWINNING PROJECT Dr Nana K. Ayisi-Boateng, MGCP (FAMMED) University Hospital KNUST

Introduction • This is a partnership between the University Hospital, Kwame Nkrumah University of Introduction • This is a partnership between the University Hospital, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in Kumasi, Ghana and the Grantham Practice, in London, United Kingdom • Founded by Dr Vikesh Sharma, a GP Partner and Dr Nana Kwame Ayisi-Boateng, a Family Physician

Grantham Practice • A medium-sized Family Medicine Clinic in South London (Stockwell) • 6, Grantham Practice • A medium-sized Family Medicine Clinic in South London (Stockwell) • 6, 700 registered clients, 5 General Practitioners (GPs) • Approximately 700 from Ghana or West Africa • Main community centre for all Lambeth minor surgeries • •

KNUST Hospital • A quasi-government institution located on the University Campus, KNUST, Kumasi • KNUST Hospital • A quasi-government institution located on the University Campus, KNUST, Kumasi • Provides general medical and specialist services for students, staff and their dependents as well as private patients • > 80, 000 patients seen annually •

COMMON PROBLEMS ü Achieving clients’ expectations satisfaction and meeting their ü Acquiring and maintaining COMMON PROBLEMS ü Achieving clients’ expectations satisfaction and meeting their ü Acquiring and maintaining modern medical equipment as well as an efficient client data processing system ü Building the capacity of health workers to address global health challenges ü Establishing a cost-effective medical practice ü Innovating the service delivery to keep pace with evolving patient socioeconomic diversity

WONCA AFRICA 2015 • 1 st Meeting with Dr Vikesh Sharma at WONCA AFRICA WONCA AFRICA 2015 • 1 st Meeting with Dr Vikesh Sharma at WONCA AFRICA Conference in May, 2015

v Dr Sharma engaged with Ghana Faculty of Family Medicine v. He paid a v Dr Sharma engaged with Ghana Faculty of Family Medicine v. He paid a visit to KNUST Hospital! v. Partnership started

MISSION A global health partnership aimed at promoting efficient delivery of primary care by MISSION A global health partnership aimed at promoting efficient delivery of primary care by developing an innovative family medicine model through shared knowledge and expertise, with the potential to transform the patient experience and empower future generation of doctors

AIMS 1. To establish an effective and sustainable partnership 2. To better understand the AIMS 1. To establish an effective and sustainable partnership 2. To better understand the influences of culture, lifestyle and beliefs on health 3. To promote the interest of young doctors in Family Medicine 4. To improve outcomes in patients with chronic illnesses 5. To prevent the development of disease through health promotion 6. To engage better with the local community

5 -Year Action Plan • An official document as blueprint for the partnership • 5 -Year Action Plan • An official document as blueprint for the partnership • Establish a two-way referral system • Develop exchange programmes for UK GPs and Ghanaian medical students/doctors • Create e-learning platforms and subscribe to journals • Undertake community-oriented and hospital-based projects • Develop a curriculum for undergraduate training in Family Medicine at KNUST by the year 2020

RESULTS • A Facebook page created for the partnership • Updates on our activities RESULTS • A Facebook page created for the partnership • Updates on our activities • Public education on chronic diseases • Created a shared Dropbox Account for medical literature

RESULTS • 0 ctober 2015 – Annual Conference of the RCGP in Glasgow, Scotland RESULTS • 0 ctober 2015 – Annual Conference of the RCGP in Glasgow, Scotland

RESULTS • Contacts made and new friendships developed • Met Prof Amanda Howe, President, RESULTS • Contacts made and new friendships developed • Met Prof Amanda Howe, President, WONCA World

RESULTS • Working Visit to GRANTHAM PRACTICE Ø Studied UK GP appointment system Ø RESULTS • Working Visit to GRANTHAM PRACTICE Ø Studied UK GP appointment system Ø Electronic Medical Information System Ø Shared expertise on managing Ghanaian patients •

RESULTS • Dr Sharma run an evening health education at a West African Local RESULTS • Dr Sharma run an evening health education at a West African Local Church • He has gained better insight into managing health challenges of West African patients •

RESULTS • Presented a proposal for a £ 20, 000 THET grant to undertake RESULTS • Presented a proposal for a £ 20, 000 THET grant to undertake a community based diabetes care ü Qualified for 2 nd phase ü Learnt important lessons ü Focus of partnership sharpened •

RESULTS • September 2016, Lambeth CCG Award for outstanding contribution to Primary Care • RESULTS • September 2016, Lambeth CCG Award for outstanding contribution to Primary Care • For his intimate works with the local ethnic communities • •

RESULTS v$1, 000 Travel bursary to participate in 2016 WONCA World Conference in November RESULTS v$1, 000 Travel bursary to participate in 2016 WONCA World Conference in November v. Workshop on International Partnerships in Family Medicine

Challenges • Institutional bottlenecks and bereaucracy • Partners’ personal, family and career commitments • Challenges • Institutional bottlenecks and bereaucracy • Partners’ personal, family and career commitments • Funds for partnership currently generated from private resources

FUTURE PROSPECTS • Commitment to the 5 -year action plan • Explore another opportunity FUTURE PROSPECTS • Commitment to the 5 -year action plan • Explore another opportunity to be awarded a THET grant or other international funds • Provide inspiration and direction for more international partnerships in Family Medicine

CONCLUSION • Partnership has been truly bilateral and mutually beneficial CONCLUSION • Partnership has been truly bilateral and mutually beneficial

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT • Faculty of Family Medicine, GCPS • KNUST Hospital Management • Grantham Practice ACKNOWLEDGEMENT • Faculty of Family Medicine, GCPS • KNUST Hospital Management • Grantham Practice Management • Junior International Committee, RCGP

“Two are better than one, Because they have a good reward for their labour” “Two are better than one, Because they have a good reward for their labour” ECCLESIASTES 4: 9 NKJV

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