Dental education amid armedconflict in Sudan: Unveiling the impact on training

dc.contributor.authorMahgoub, Esra Abdallah Abdalwahed
dc.contributor.authorOsman, Samar
dc.contributor.authorHaga, MusabBabiker
dc.contributor.authorKhairy, Amna
dc.contributor.authorOsman, Sarah HashimMohammed
dc.contributor.authorAbbuHassan, AbubkerMohammed
dc.contributor.authorSsemwanga, Nassifu
dc.contributor.authorElgaali, EimanGamal
dc.contributor.authorTaha, ,Mohamed H.
dc.date.accessioned2025-10-09T09:07:56Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.description.abstractTheongoing conflict in Sudan has severely disrupted the health professions education, notably in dentistry. This study aims to explore the impact of the armed conflict on dental education and training. A mixed-method cross-sectional study encompassed 29 dental schools in Khartoum, Darfur, Kordofan States, and Merowe City. Five key informants from the Sudanese Medical Specialization Board, the Human Resource Development Adminis tration, and a university offering clinical dental master’s programs were interviewed. Quanti tative data on attacks against dental schools were collected through a structured Google form, and qualitative data on postgraduate training were obtained through semi-structured key informant interviews. Findings reveal that 79.3% of dental schools faced military assaults, with 73.9% experiencing looting and 60.9% repurposed as military bases. Notably, 44.8% ofschools shifted to online education,3.4% collaborated with other universities, and 27.6% adopted acombined approach. Keyinformants’ interviews unveiled disruptions in specialty training and housemanship, limiting access to crucial training facilities. The pri mary proposed solution was overseas training. Recurrently emphasized strategies to enhance the resilience of the training system included establishing dental centers in all states, collaborating with external training bodies, and anticipating and preparing for poten tial disasters. The adverse effects of the conflict on both undergraduate and postgraduate dental education are discernible, manifested through resource limitations, a shortage of dental materials and supplies within training facilities, and direct disruptions to clinical train ing due to attacks on healthcare institutions. The imperative need for urgent interventions is underscored to alleviate these consequences and safeguard the continuity of educational andtraining efforts
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.nu.edu.sd/handle/nusu/89
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherPLOS ONE
dc.subjectconflict in Sudan
dc.subjectdental education and training.
dc.titleDental education amid armedconflict in Sudan: Unveiling the impact on training
dc.typeArticle

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