Lab111
19h30-20h00
Chair of the organization committee
Opening speech
20h00-20h15
20h15-20h40
International Collaboration for Essential Surgery (ICES)
International Collaboration for Essential Surgery the 15x15 campaign Screening of the movie: The right to Heal
Africa Health Placements, South Africa
The South African strategy to improve surgery in low resource settings
20h40-21h00
General surgeon, Tanzania
How to become a surgeon in 2014 in Tanzania, a personal story
21h30-21h50
Surgeon at NGO Emergency, Afghanistan
Surgery in low resource settings: what s the limit? Experiences from Afghanistan.
21h50-22h10
Midwife and former minister, Somaliland. Member of Lancet Commission for Global Surgery
Building a healthcare system in LRS
22h10-22h30
22h30-23h30
08h30-09h00
09h00-09h55
2 talks: 20 minutes, including 5min Q&A
Chairs: Harold Veen and Peter Reemst
Word of welcome
9h00-09h15
Pediatric surgeon, Netherlands
Historical perspective of surgery in low resource settings
09h15-09h35
Surgeon, Germany
Surgical Need in middle- and low-income countries
09h35-10h00
10h00-10h30
10h30-12h00
4 talks 20 minutes, including 5min Q&A
Chairs: Hugo Heij and Peter Reemst
Malawi and the Netherlands
Clinical Officer training in surgical skills
10h30-10h50
Kenia and the United Kingdom
Training of surgeons in East, Middle and South Africa
10h50-11h10
Chief Surgeon, ICRC, Switzerland
Requirements for surgeons in humanitarian response
11h10-11h20
WHO, Geneva, Switzerland
Keynote Lecture: The role of the WHO in improving global surgery: Strengthening emergency and essential surgical care and anaesthesia as a component of universal health coverage.
11h30-11h50
11h50-12h00
12h00-13h00
13h00-14h10
13h00-14h10 venue: AUDITORIUM
Chairs: Douglas Lungu and Peter Reemst
Host: Thom Hendriks
MD in Int. Health and Trop Med, Mexico
Coverage of surgical care in rural Mexico
Pediatric Surgeon, Benghazi/Libya
Start-up of paediatric surgical services in Libya: First Lessons Learnt
Social scientist, Netherlands/Cameroon
A cardiac center in rural Cameroon: dream or nightmare? (PHD study)
MD in Int. Health and Trop. Med, Sierra Leone
The impact of Ebola, a personal experience.
13h00-14h10 venue: ROOM 2
Chair: Jan Sluimers and Rick Scholtens
Host: Josien van der Meer
Plastic and reconstructive surgeon, Indonesia
Joint venture of medical universities: lessons learned from the plastic surgery training program of the Universitas Sumatera Utara and Rotterdam Erasmus University
Plastic and reconstructive surgeon, Netherlands
Controversies around short medical missions
Plastic and reconstructive surgeon, AMREF, Kenia
Reconstructive surgical service scenario in sub-Saharan Africa
13h00-14h10 venue: ROOM 3
Chairs: Ton Schlosser and Rinse Meester
Host: Rinse Meester
Orthopaedic Surgeon, Chair WOC, London
World Orthopaedic Concern: "Bridging the Gap"
Orthopaedic surgeons Ghana and the Netherlands
Building an orthopaedic infrastructure in Ghana / 20 years experience
General/Orthopedic Surgeon, DTC
Tibia osteomylitis in adults, post-traumatic, postoperative. "Is long term antibiotherapy still an option in times of antibioticsoveruse and widespread resistance?"
13h00-14h10 venue: ROOM 4
Chairs: Emanuel Nuwas + Marije Gordinou de Gouberville
Host: Marije Gordinou de Gouberville
Surgeon and Biologist, Germany
Wound treatment with steralyte
Medical doctor, Tanzania
Title Unknown
Surgeon in training, Ghana
Management of Paediatric Intussusception in a Resource Deprived Settings.
Surgical resident, USA
Untreated breast masses: A cross sectional countrywide survey of Nepal
14h10-14h30
14h30-15h45
14h30-15h45 venue: AUDITORIUM
Chairs: Korpisa and Roeland Voorhoeve
Host: Pieter Haasnoot
Resident in IHTM, Netherlands
The Dutch training program International Health and Tropical Medicine
General surgeon, Tanzania
Why doctors from western countries should come to work in Low Resource Settings. Or why not?
Surgeon, the Netherlands
Surgical training for Dutch residents in a low-resource setting; a personal experience in Blantyre, Malawi
14h30-15h45 venue: ROOM 2
Chairs: Edna Adan Ismail (Somaliland), Barbara Nolens
Host: Steffie Heemelaar
Surgeon, Kenya
Iatrogenic genitourinary fistulas: An 18-year retrospective review
Resident in IHTM, the Netherlands
Caesarean sections. Indications and complications in a rural Tanzanian hospital
Gynaecologist, Uganda
Preventing unnecessary caesarean sections by reintroduction of the vacuum extraction; the story of Mulago hospital.
Medical doctor, Somaliland
Obstetric Fistula program in Somaliland, Prevention by training midwives.
14h30-15h45 venue: ROOM 3
Chairs: Peter Jiskoot and Henning Mothes
Host: Ellen Reuling
MD in IHTM, Capacare, Norway
Increasing access to essential surgical care in Sierra Leone by training Medical Doctors and Community Health Officers
Clinical Officer, Mutolere Hospital, Uganda
Trauma Care by Clinical Officers in Rural Uganda.
Surgeon, Zambia
Developing a critical care curriculum for surgeons in East/Central Africa
Surgeon, Scotland
Developing a critical care curriculum fit for purpose for surgeons in East/Central Africa
14h30-15h45 venue: ROOM 4
Chairs: Lutz Kunanz, Michael Cotton
Host: Parisa Kamali and Sophie Reemst
MD in IHTM, Netherlands
Consult online provided by TROIE Netherlands: Advices that fit and come fast
Resident in Surgery, Germany
Online tools for education
Medical student, Kenia
The role of international medical students in global surgery -An IFMSA experience-
Surgeon, the Netherlands
E learning and visualization with 3D films as a tool for modern training in surgery.
16h00-17h00 venue: AUDITORIUM
Short presentations (max 3 slides) by leaders of international organizations about how to improve surgery in low resource settings followed by a panel discussion:
What needs to be done?
Why didn t it happen before?
What is your plan to make it happen?
Meena Cherian (WHO)
Harald Veen (ICRC)
Chandrika Rao (MSF)
Maurizio Cardi (Emergercy)
Michael Cotton (ICES)
Susanne Meiser (DTC)
Peter Reemst (IFRS)
Pankaj Jani (COSECSA)
17h30-19h00
20h00-23h00
23h00-02h00
10h00-15h00
10h00-12h00
Fracture management (including external fixation)
Venue: AUDITORIUM
GE surgery (including bowel suturing)
Venue: ROOM 2
Interactive session reconstructive surgery
Venue: ROOM 3
12h00-13h00
13h00-15h00
Fracture management (including external fixation)
Venue: AUDITORIUM
GE surgery (including bowel suturing)
Venue: ROOM 2
Interactive session reconstructive surgery
Venue: ROOM 3