Foundation Fellows
Foundation Fellows are the inaugural members of the East, Central and Southern Africa College of Paediatrics and Child Health (ECSAPACH).
They shall be persons who were admitted as Fellows of the College on its inauguration and who possess qualifications entitling them to be registered in their field of practice of Paediatrics. In order to kickstart the college, Foundation Fellows would be inaugurated by nomination in order to have a cohort of well-known and recognised practitioners and academics in the region who lay the foundation of the college.
What are the qualifications required to become a Foundation Fellow of ECSAPACH?
To be considered for Foundation Fellowship, you must possess recognized qualifications in pediatrics that entitle you to be registered in your field of practice.
How are Foundation Fellows selected?
Foundation Fellows are inaugurated by nomination to establish a cohort of well-known and recognized practitioners and academics in the region.
What is the role of Foundation Fellows in ECSAPACH?
Foundation Fellows play a crucial role in laying the foundation of the college. They are expected to provide leadership, mentorship, and guidance to other members, and contribute to the development of training programs, research initiatives, and advocacy efforts.
What are the benefits of becoming a Foundation Fellow?
As a Foundation Fellow, you will have the opportunity to shape the future of pediatric care in the East, Central, and Southern Africa region. You will also gain recognition for your expertise and contributions to the field, and have access to a network of like-minded professionals.
How can I apply to become a Foundation Fellow?
The nomination process for Foundation Fellows is currently ongoing. Please contact the ECSAPACH secretariat for more information on the nomination process and requirements.
For more information on qualification and process of application and election of fellows and members, please refer to the ECSAPACH Constitution