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Design and implementation of a training programme for general practitioners in emergency surgery and obstetrics in precarious situations in Ethiopia

Sohier N, Fréjacques L, Gagnayre R
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Design and implementation of a training programme for general practitioners in emergency surgery and obstetrics in precarious situations in Ethiopia | Journal Article / Research | MSF Science Portal
Abstract
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has been implementing medical assistance programs in Ethiopia since 1994, including the rehabilitation of health structures and the supply of drugs and medical equipment. In 1995, the serious shortage of surgeons in Ethiopia prompted MSF to add a programme to train general practitioners to perform surgery in the Woldya region. The results of the relevant feasibility study were encouraging. The programme's design is based on recent educational data and MSF's experience with introducing transcultural training in countries where unstable conditions prevail. The training programme is currently being studied by the Ethiopian Health Ministry for use as a model for training general practitioners in surgery throughout the country.

Countries

Ethiopia

Languages

English
Published Date
01 Nov 1999
PubMed ID
10655888
Journal
Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England
Volume | Issue | Pages
Volume 81, Issue 6, Pages 367-375