A novel global safe surgery mentorship program using a multidisciplinary team approach

Author:

Negash Samuel12ORCID,Starr Nichole23,Mesfin Samuel4,G. Weiser Thomas5,Negussie Tihitena Mammo24

Affiliation:

1. Menelik II Hospital Addis Ababa Ethiopia

2. Lifebox Foundation Addis Ababa Ethiopia

3. University of California San Francisco San Francisco California USA

4. Addis Ababa University Addis Ababa Ethiopia

5. Stanford University Stanford California USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe global surgery movement aims to provide equitable surgical care in low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs) and attempts to address a wide range of issues around the lack of access and poor‐quality. In response, the Lifebox McCaskey Safe Surgery Fellowship was established in Ethiopia to train a multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals. We conducted this study to evaluate the outcome of this training program.MethodsA qualitative study was conducted to evaluate the implementations and outcomes of the first three cohorts of the McCaskey Fellowship. Interviews with fellows, mentors, and program staff reveal valuable insights into the program's strengths and challenges.ResultsKey findings include positive feedback on the program's curriculum highlighting its multidisciplinary nature. Challenges were noted in maintaining schedules, communication with healthcare facilities, and budget constraints, suggesting the need for improved program management. The fellowship's impact was evident in altering participants' perceptions of teamwork and enhancing their research and leadership skills. Fellows initiated quality improvement projects impacting surgical practices positively. However, challenges, such as hospital resistance and the COVID‐19 pandemic, affected program implementation.ConclusionDespite various challenges, the program's unique approach combining multidisciplinary training and local mentorship proves promising. It fosters a culture of teamwork, equips participants with essential skills, and encourages fellows to become advocates for safe surgery. As surgical quality champions emerge from this fellowship, there is optimism for lasting positive impacts on surgical care in LMICs.

Publisher

Wiley

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