Saturday, December 8, 2018
Friday, December 7, 2018
December 7, 2018
The COSECSA, ASAP and Rwandan Society of Anesthesiologists
meeting was a great success. It was
wonderful to see old friends, meet people in person, and make new friends. We had lots of great conversations about how
to try to meet the need for Safe Surgery and Anesthesia around the world.
Kigali is a beautiful city.
It has been warm and sunny and doesn’t quite seem like December.
I visited the Kigali Genocide Memorial this afternoon, and
it is a sobering reminder of the need for love, peace and justice in the world. We have a lot of work to do.
It has been a wonderful trip to Africa! May there be many more to come!
Tuesday, December 4, 2018
December 4, 2018
We had a full day today!
OR at Cure with 12 orthopedic, plastic and ENT cases. We had a visiting Ethiopian ENT resident and
an Ethiopian Anesthesiology resident who will spend the month at Cure. One of our ENT physicians also did 2 cases at
a government hospital. Two members of
our anesthesia team gave lectures at St. Paul’s, and the audiology team
screened patients and their parents at the school for the Deaf. Some of the ENT team members did a hands-on
clinical skills lab at Black Lion for the Ethiopian ENT residents.
We are continuing to build our relationships and
collaborations for future work, both educational and clinical.
Tonight I am traveling to the College of Surgeons of East,
Central and Southern Africa for their annual meeting which will include
Anesthesiologists from other parts of Africa and the world to discuss ways to
improve access to care and education for surgery and anesthesia.
The rest of the team will continue their good work!
Monday, December 3, 2018
December 3, 2018
Yesterday I had dinner with a dear Ethiopian
anesthesiologist friend and her husband and children. It is such a joy to see my Ethiopian
colleagues growing professionally and doing so well! The mood around the city is good, and it was
nice to be out and about. Most of the
rest of the team had dinner together at the hotel.
We had a full and varied day today. I spent the day in the Cure OR helping
provide anesthesia care for 10 patients for orthopedic and plastic
surgery. Some of the orthopedic surgeons
are away this week at a conference, so it is a good week for our team to be here. Unfortunately it is a relatively common thing
for children to get burned by cooking stoves and fires here. Some of the burns are quite significant and
require extensive care and frequent visits to the OR. The other two members of the anesthesia team
visited two local government hospitals to give some lectures and tour and meet
with the local anesthesiologists.
The ENT surgeons were busy seeing patients in clinic at Cure
and a local government hospital. The
audiology team was busy seeing patients at Cure to support the ENT team and as
follow up from previous visits. We
scheduled surgery for this week and will have plenty to keep the team busy.
There were several routine types of patients but also several
with advanced severe disease such as tumors and infections. Although we are able to provide more
sophisticated care than is often available here, there are somethings that just
can’t be fully treated. We are working
with the local ENT residents and faculty, and it is good to be able to continue
to support and help them. There are
always some sad and sobering realities in this type of setting.
We’ll have dinner together tonight and prepare for ORs
tomorrow and a day at the School for the Deaf.
Sunday, December 2, 2018
Ethiopia December 2018
December 2, 2018
This is my 18th trip
to Ethiopia with Healing the Children, Greater Philadelphia!
Our team is comprised of members from around the US and the
world, and we have now all arrived.
We have 8 ENT surgeons, 3 Anesthesiologists, 3 Audiologists
and 2 support/administrative people.
They hail from Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Texas, Kansas City, Milwaukee,
New Jersey, Delaware, California, and The Netherlands. Many of the team members have been here
before.
Today is mostly a rest day and getting organized for
tomorrow. Some of us went to church,
some to drop off equipment and supplies at Cure, and some went
sight-seeing. It is a beautiful, warm
sunny day – Ethiopia has many days like this!
There continues to be much growth in Addis. Sundays are often a bit quieter with less
traffic and smog.
Tomorrow we will have ENT clinics, some anesthesia lectures
and help in the Cure OR.
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