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Pediatric surgical camps as one model of global surgical partnership: A Way Forward
Authors:Geoffrey K. Blair  Damian Duffy  Doreen Birabwa-Male  John Sekabira  Eleanor Reimer  Martin Koyle  Guy R. Hudson  Jennifer Stanger  Monica Langer  Gareth Eeson  Heng Gan  Sean McLean  Nikki Kanaroglou  Phyllis Kisa  Nasser Kakembo  Katherine Lidstone
Affiliation:1. Division of Pediatric Surgery, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada;2. Department of Surgery, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda;3. Department of Anesthesia, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada;4. Division of Urology, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada;5. Swedish Medical Center, Seattle, USA;6. British Columbia Children’s Hospital, Vancouver, Canada
Abstract:

Background/Purpose

A uniquely Ugandan method of holding surgical “camps” has been one means to deal with the volume of patients needing surgery and provides opportunities for global partnership.

Methods

We describe an evolved partnership between pediatric surgeons in Uganda and Canada wherein Pediatric Surgical Camps were organized by the Ugandans with team participation from Canadians. The camp goals were to provide pediatric surgical and anesthetic service and education and to foster collaboration as a way forward to assist Ugandan health delivery.

Results

Three camps were held in Uganda in 2008, 2011, and 2013. A total of 677 children were served through a range of operations from hernia repair to more complex surgery. The educational mandate was achieved through the involvement of 10 Canadian trainees, 20 Ugandan trainees in surgery and anesthesia, and numerous medical students. Formal educational sessions were held. The collaborative mandate was manifest in relationship building, an understanding of Ugandan health care, research projects completed, agreement on future camps, and a proposal for a Canadian–Ugandan pediatric surgery teaching alliance.

Conclusion

Pediatric Surgical Camps founded on global partnerships with goals of service, education, and collaboration can be one way forward to improve pediatric surgery access and expertise globally.
Keywords:Surgical camps   Global partnerships
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