PhysioCAFUN : a competency-based curriculum development guideline to strengthen physiology education in Africa
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Alagbonsi, Abdullateef Isiaka
Essop, M. Faadiel
El-Wazir, Yasser
Nyakudya, Trevor Tapiwa
Fastone, Goma
Mojiminiyi, Frank
Saeed, Amal
Stienen, Ger J.M.
Balandya, Emmanuel
Raji, Yinusa
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American Physiological Society
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Physiology education in Africa faces challenges due to gaps in curricula across many of its universities, such as divergent content, a lack of standardized competencies, and suitable benchmarking. Here, we describe the development of the Physiology Curriculum for African Universities (PhysioCAFUN), a competency-based curriculum development guideline, as a first step to address such shortcomings. A committee of 15 physiologists from different African regions, Europe, and the United States was constituted to draft the PhysioCAFUN, which was introduced and revised during the joint East African Society of Physiological Sciences (EASPS) and African Association of Physiological Sciences (AAPS) conference held in Tanzania late 2023. The PhysioCAFUN consists of 23 modules. Modules 1–15 cover the organ systems, including principles and concepts of physiology, molecular biology, and cell physiology. Modules 16–23 contain optional content, including environmental physiology, pharmacology, and topics related to skill development. PhysioCAFUN serves as a freely available resource document for African stakeholders regarding the desired undergraduate physiology training and competencies. It will help universities in Africa, and elsewhere to draft a curriculum suitable for their local needs where there is a dearth of physiologists or to benchmark and revise their curricula where physiology programs are already in place.
NEW & NOTEWORTHY : We described the development of Physiology Curriculum for African Universities (PhysioCAFUN), a competency-based curriculum development guideline to promote physiology education in Africa. This freely accessible resource document should help African universities where there is a dearth of physiologists and thus aid in drafting a curriculum suitable for their local needs. Likewise, it should assist universities globally where physiology programs are already in place to benchmark and/or revise their curriculum as may be needed.
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African universities, Competencies, Competency-based curriculum, Physiology education, SDG-04: Quality education
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SDG-04:Quality Education
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Alagbonsi, A.I., Essop, M.F., El-Wazir, Y. et al. 2025, 'PhysioCAFUN : a competency-based curriculum development guideline to strengthen physiology education in Africa', Advances in Physiology Education, vol. 49, no. 1, pp. 53-62, doi : 10.1152/advan.00160.2024.