Title: Canadian Anesthesiologists
1Canadian Anesthesiologists Society
International Education Foundation(CASIEF) in
RwandaSupport to the Anesthesiology Residency
Achievements,Challenges Perspectives
- Theogene TWAGIRUMUGABE, MD
- Anesthesiology Programme Director
- Department of Anesthesiology ICU
- National University of Rwanda
2 RWANDA In the centre of Africa
3Background
- Socio-economic
- Total population 8,2 millions Per Capita
GNP 250US - Infant and Maternal Mortality
- Infant mortality 86/1000 (DHS,2005) Under
5 Mortality 152/1000 (DHS, 2005) Maternal
mortality 750/ 100,000 (DHS, 2005) - Doctors 1/50,000 inhabitants
- Nurses 1/3,900 inhabitants
4Background
- Lack of personnel, very crucial in rural areas
- A large proportion of MDs practise in urban
centres where only 15population live - 3 referral hospitals ? 40 district hospitals
- 17 of Nurses in rural areas
- Anesthesia among depressed areas of
specialisation in developing world / Rwanda
5Rationale of Postgraduate programme in Rwanda
- Growing demand of specialist care in the world
- European universities do no longer accept
candidates for the clinical training
- Anti-brain-drain mechanism?
- Community-based educational system orientation
- ?Introduction of Postgraduate programme of
Medicine/ National University of Rwanda (NUR)
6Postgraduate at NUR
- Launched in 1997 at NUR Obstetrics/Gynecology,
Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, General Surgery - Anesthesia joined in 2002 part of residency in
France, Tunisia and/or Belgium - The whole training in Rwanda began in 2006 with
CASIEFs support (MoU 2005) -
7November 2005 Signing of Memorandum of
Understanding
CASIEF
Government of Rwanda National University of
Rwanda Kigali Health Institute
8The CASIEF support
- Start January 2006
- Goal To assist NUR and Rwanda to develop and
run its own sustainable residency training
program in anesthesiology ( previous experience
in Nepal, 1980s) - Training programme duration 4 years
- Degree Masters in Anesthesiology from NUR
- Send Lecturers volunteers
- CASIEF to pay flight visa expenditures
- (Members donation)
- Lodging/Transport Ministry of Health NUR
- Teaching mission duration at least 1
month/volunteer
9ACHIEVEMENTS
Year Volunteers CASIEF Volunteers USA/Australia Residents CANADA
2006 3 3 1
2007 5 Pain Nurse 3 3
2008 7 Pain Nurse 2 4
2009 8 (2 RT, 1 Pain Nurse) 1 3
10ACHIEVEMENTS
- Volunteers mission
- Formal Teaching (seminars) one half-day/week
- Clinical Training in OR in the 3 training
hospitals - Mentoring of dissertations final assessments of
the first graduants - Curriculum review
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12ACHIEVEMENTS
- Residents (2009) 9
- PG-Y4 2
- PG-Y3 2
- PG-Y1 5
13ACHIEVEMENTS
- August 2008 Visit of CASIEF chair
- Review of the programme to build a
self-sustaining programme - Coordination of teaching/symbiosis
- - Programme Director (PD)
- - Assistant PD
- - Chief Resident
- Other Important issues
- - Training staff in educational and
assessment techniques - -Fellowships in the main important
specialisations - - Rwandan Residents Overseas Rotation to
improve skills and knowledge
14CHALLENGES
- Volunteers
- Working conditions old equipment, shortages of
drugs and other supplies - Living conditions
- Some clinical sub-specialities absent
- May be asked to teach a block/module different
from their area of expertise - Not really involved in the assessment
- ( 1 month?)
- Continuity of the programme?
- Creation of symbiosis
15CHALLENGES
- Local staff/Residents
- Very young staff
- Number of staff 10 anesthesiologists in the
country - Not enough time to fully devote to education
- Symbiosis volunteers-local staff
- Lack of attraction of Medical students to the
program
16Local staff with Dr Carli F.
17PERSPECTIVES
- Residents Elective in Canada(6 mo at least)
- - settled objectives
- - before their final assessment
- - Educational license?
- Young Staff
- - Fellowships tailored to the urgent needs/key
areas Obstetrics,Emergency,Paediatrics,Intensive
Care , - - APD training in Educationnal techniques
18Summary
- Crucial need of anesthesiologists in
Rwanda?Patient Safety WHO 2008 Safe Surgery
Saves Lifes - Training supported by CASIEF fruitful
- ( volontary service)
- BUT
- A self-sustaining programme needs
- Training of trainers Fellowship
- Residents to rotate abroad ?future trainers for
skills knowledge in safe anesthesia, enthusiasm,
attraction
19Support from Canadian Institutions is welcomed
20THANKS