Creating a supportive and sustainable environment for basic medical education: The experience of Nile College Sudan, Dr. Sumaia Al Fadil and Prof. Mohamed Yousif Sukkar
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Creating a supportive and sustainable environment for basic medical education: The experience of Nile College Sudan, Dr. Sumaia Al Fadil and Prof. Mohamed Yousif Sukkar
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Dr. Sumaia Al FadilNile College, Sudan
Prof. Mohamed Yousif Sukkar
Dean of Nile College, Sudan
Purpose: Higher Education (HE) has a role to play on inclusive national growth. This paper aims to explore the potential contribution of a private institute to this end.
Methods: A case study including a review of the philosophy, vision, mission and learning environment of Nile College, Sudan.
Findings: Nile College adopts a holistic philosophy articulated on excellence in education, leading to personal development and the improvement of the quality of life of individuals and communities and as a means to build sound values and morality necessary for good citizenship. Such development-oriented philosophy provides a platform for a supportive learning environment including curricula, facilities, research and monitoring and evaluation that produces skilled and motivated health workers, aiming ultimately at a socio-cultural and sustained development.
Value/originality: It provides evidence that private HE is not a profitable enterprise but can be a robust learning system for national growth.
Keywords: Excellence Teaching, Heritage, Nile College, Professionalism, Sudan, Social Responsibility, Sustainability, University of Khartoum, WFME.
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