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Developing and transferring a children’s surgical training program from India to Africa a south-to-south global initiative

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Abstract

Abstract

Purpose

The availability of children’s surgical care in lower middle-income countries is lacking. The authors describe a hub and spoke global training initiative in children’s surgery for adult teams from district hospitals (spokes) comprising general and orthopaedic surgeons, anaesthetists, and nurses and specialist children’s surgical trainers from tertiary centres (hubs) in delivering the course.

Methods

The training course developed in Vellore, trained several sets of district hospital adult teams and trainer teams in India. Six specialist children’s surgical trainer teams were invited from African countries to the course delivered in Vellore, India. The aim was to train them to deliver the course in their countries.

Results

Participants underwent a precourse ‘train the trainer’ program, observed and assessed the suitability of the district hospital training course. The program received positive feedback, government supported planning of similar courses in some of the countries and discussions in others.

Conclusion

The availability of children’s surgical care is similarly limited in the Asian and African continent, and the regions have shared challenges of disease burden, lack of access, poverty, deficient infrastructure, and trained human resources. They would benefit from this ‘South to South’ collaboration to impart training skills and modules to the children’s surgical trainers.

Keywords

Pediatric Surgery TrainingGlobal SurgeryCapacity BuildingSouth-to-south CollaborationDistrict HospitalTrain-the-trainerSurgical Education

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#GlobalSurgery#PediatricSurgery#CapacityBuilding#SurgicalEducation

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How to cite: GlobalCastMD. Developing and transferring a children’s surgical training program from India to Africa a south-to-south global initiative. GlobalCastMD Medical Library. 2024-06-10. https://library.globalcastmd.com/article/8721

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