The Clinical Track of the Sudan Future Makers Program is designed to prepare the next generation of medical leaders for effective practice within hospital-based clinical settings. This track focuses on clinical readiness, emergency care, patient safety, and the application of evidence-based medicine in complex environments.
Participants will engage in a rigorous curriculum that combines structured Moodle-based learning with professional training, ensuring they develop both the technical expertise and leadership skills required to deliver high-quality care in Sudan’s evolving healthcare landscape. The program also integrates mentorship and opportunities to engage with SAMA’s research and professional development ecosystem.
Curriculum
Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) Course
The cornerstone of modern clinical practice, this course equips participants with the tools to find, appraise, and apply the best available evidence to clinical decision-making. It focuses on improving patient outcomes through scientifically sound and cost-effective interventions.
Basic Emergency Care (BEC)
Developed for frontline providers, this module covers the initial assessment and management of acute illness and injury. Participants learn life-saving interventions for patients with difficulty breathing, shock, and altered mental status.
Trauma Course
Focused on the “golden hour” of trauma care, this course provides a systematic approach to the management of injured patients. It covers primary and secondary surveys, stabilization, and the coordination of surgical and emergency resources.
Cardiology Essentials
This module bridges the gap between theory and clinical application. It covers ECG interpretation, the management of acute coronary syndromes, heart failure, and arrhythmias, ensuring readiness for cardiac emergencies in a hospital setting.
Renal course for frontline providers
A deep dive into renal health, focusing on acute kidney injury (AKI), electrolyte imbalances, and chronic kidney disease management. This course emphasizes the critical role of fluid balance and renal protection in hospitalized patients.
Medication Safety
Reducing medical errors is a priority of the Clinical Track. This course covers the “Five Rights” of medication administration, preventing adverse drug events, and understanding the pharmacological nuances of high-alert medications.
Patient Safety
Reducing medical errors is a priority of the Clinical Track. This course covers the “Five Rights” of medication administration, preventing adverse drug events, and understanding the pharmacological nuances of high-alert medications.
Program Details
• Cohort Size: 50 participants per year (Class of 2026)
• Available Seats: 15 positions for the Clinical Track
• Location: Port Sudan
Dates
Start Date – April 10, 2026
End Date – December 31, 2026
Training Requirements
Participation in the Clinical Track begins after completing the mandatory:
• ASU Academic English Language Course
• BLS/ACLS Training
Eligibility Criteria
Hold a degree in a relevant field (such as medicine, public health, or a related discipline).
Uphold our core values of excellence, integrity, and kindness in all aspects of their work.
Must currently be located in Port Sudan
Have graduated within the past three years.
Be currently based in Gedarif and originally from the area.
Be available to attend the program in person at the Dr. Bushra Ibnauf Center in Port Sudan.
Be willing to travel to support field operations as needed.
Demonstrate a strong willingness to learn and grow.
Be collaborative, adaptable, and easy to work with.
Demonstrated commitment to community service.
Application Requirement
Applicants must complete the official application form and submit a Vision Statement describing how their community will benefit from their training and outlining specific initiatives they plan to implement to improve public health after graduation.