EDITORIAL 91 Strengthening health professions education and training: The power of evidence-based approaches G Mubuuke SHORT COMMUNICATION 92 Health sciences students’ contribution to human resources for health strategy: A rural health careers day for grade 12 learners in the North West Province of South Africa N O Mapukata, I D Couper, A R Dreyer, M Mlambo SHORT RESEARCH REPORT 94 A quick needs assessment of key stakeholder groups on the role of family medicine in Zambia J Sanders, M Makasa, F Goma, E Kafumukache, M S Ngoma, S Nzala RESEARCH 98 Registrar wellness in Botswana: Measuring burnout and identifying ways to improve wellness K D Westmoreland, E D Lowenthal, R Finalle, L Mazhani, M Cox, J C Mwita, S B Mphele, C E Turner, A P Steenhoff 103 Assessment of the educational environment of physiotherapy students at the University of Rwanda using the Dundee Ready Educational Environment Measure (DREEM) G Urimubenshi, J Songa, F Kandekwe 107 Standardised patient-simulated practice learning: A rich pedagogical environment for psychiatric nursing education A Jacobs, I Venter 111 Understanding student early departure from a Master of Public Health programme in South Africa T Dlungwane, A Voce, R Searle, J Wassermann 116 Postgraduate trainees’ perceptions of the learning environment in a Nigerian teaching hospital P I Idon, I K Suleiman, H O Olasoji, Z Mustapha, H M Abba 123 Radiation safety requirements for training of users of diagnostic X-ray equipment in South Africa B van der Merwe, S B Kruger, M M Nel 128 Training requirements for the administration of intravenous contrast media by radiographers: Radiologists’ perspective G G V Koch, L D Swindon, J D Pillay 133 Perceptions of the impact of an advanced training programme on the management skills of health professionals in Gauteng, South Africa J Mutyabule, F Senkubuge, D Cameron, V Pillay, P Petrucka 138 A peer evaluation of the community-based education programme for medical students at the University of Zimbabwe College of Health Sciences: A southern African Medical Education Partnership Initiative (MEPI) collaboration D Michaels, I Couper, M S Mogodi, J G Hakim, Z Talib, M H Mipando, M M Chidzonga, A Matsika, M Simuyemba AJHPE African Journal of Health Professions Education September 2017, Vol. 9, No. 3 EDITORIAL BOARD EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Vanessa Burch University of Cape Town INTERNATIONAL ADVISORS Michelle McLean Bond University, QL, Australia Deborah Murdoch-Eaton Sheffield University, UK DEPUTY EDITORS Jose Frantz University of the Western Cape Jacqueline van Wyk University of KwaZulu-Natal ASSOCIATE EDITORS Francois Cilliers University of Cape Town Rhena Delport University of Pretoria Patricia McInerney University of the Witwatersrand Ntombifikile Mtshali University of KwaZulu-Natal Anthea Rhoda University of the Western Cape Michael Rowe University of the Western Cape Marietjie van Rooyen University of Pretoria Susan van Schalkwyk Stellenbosch University Elizabeth Wolvaardt University of Pretoria HMPG CEO and PUBLISHER Hannah Kikaya Email: hannahk@hmpg.co.za EXECUTIVE EDITOR Bridget Farham MANAGING EDITORS Claudia Naidu Naadia van der Bergh TECHNICAL EDITORS Emma Buchanan Kirsten Morreira Paula van der Bijl PRODUCTION MANAGER Emma Jane Couzens DTP & DESIGN Clinton Griffin Travis Arendse CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER Diane Smith I Tel. 012 481 2069 Email: dianes@hmpg.co.za ONLINE SUPPORT Gertrude Fani Email: publishing@hmpg.co.za FINANCE Tshepiso Mokoena HMPG BOARD OF DIRECTORS Prof. M Lukhele (Chair), Dr M R Abbas, Mrs H Kikaya, Dr M Mbokota, Dr G Wolvaardt ISSN 2078-5127 144 Fifth-year medical students’ perspectives on rural training in Botswana: A qualitative approach P Kebaabetswe, T Arscott-Mills, K Sebina, M B Kebaetse, O Makgabana-Dintwa, L Mokgatlhe, G Tawana, D O Mbuka, O Nkomazana 148 Quantity and quality of written feedback, action plans, and student reflections before and after the introduction of a modified mini-CEX assessment form R M Djajadi, M Claramita, G R Rahayu 153 Upskilling nursing students and nurse practitioners to initiate and manage patients on ART: An outcome evaluation of the UKZN NIMART course R Mngqibisa, M Muzigaba, B P Ncama, S Pillay, N Nadesan-Reddy CPD questionnaire AJHPE is published by the Health and Medical Publishing Group (Pty) Ltd, Co. registration 2004/0220 32/07, a subsidiary of SAMA HEAD OFFICE: Block F, Castle Walk Corporate Park, Nossob Street, Erasmuskloof Ext. 3, Pretoria, 0181 EDITORIAL OFFICE: Suite 11, Lonsdale Building, Lonsdale Way, Pinelands, 7405. Tel. 021 532 1281 Please submit letters and articles for publication online at www.ajhpe.org.za