Gillman Jennifer, Bedoya Maria, Kim Sung
Final Pr. ID: Poster #: EDU-034
Through our institution’s established relationship with the Princess Marina Hospital in Gabarone, Botswana, we pioneered a radiology resident global health elective with a special focus in pediatric imaging. Our 5-week global health elective consisted of four major categories of activities: reading clinical cases (primarily CT and radiographs), bedside rounds and clinic tumor boards, didactic lectures and case conferences (to medical students, residents, technologists and faculty), and hands-on ultrasound training. For these activities, we primarily partnered with the departments of pediatrics, internal medicine, surgery and radiation oncology.
The purposes of this educational exhibit are:
1. To discuss the inherent challenges to practicing and teaching radiology in a Botswana government hospital.
2. To describe our initial needs assessment and evaluation of the departmental work flow.
3. To explain how we developed a cranial ultrasound workshop targeting pediatric and radiology residents, faculty and technologists. This workshop consisted of multiple didactic lectures and bedside hands-on ultrasound in the neonatal intensive care unit.
4. To explore the relevant resources and available grants for residents, in order to help other programs support similar efforts.
5. To present interesting cases to conclude our educational exhibit.
Experiencing radiology in Botswana was an extremely rewarding experience, and as residents we had the capability to make a clinical impact on a daily basis. Our efforts have paved the way for more residents at our institution to have similar meaningful and impactful experiences.
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Authors: Gillman Jennifer , Bedoya Maria , Kim Sung
Keywords: Global Health
Derbew Hermon Miliard, Hailu Tigist, Salah Fathia Omar, Otero Hansel
Final Pr. ID: Poster #: SCI-007
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, after more than 12 years of in-person programming, our educational collaboration with radiology trainees from Tikur Anbessa Specialized Hospital (TASH) in Ethiopia was interrupted. Similar to many US based programs, conferences were transitioned to a virtual format. Since January 2021, we have offered weekly hour-long Friday Case review sessions to residents and fellows from Addis Ababa University. After the first 4 months in which only 2 faculty members presented every week, the opportunity for additional volunteers was offered to all faculty members and the program continued. Here, we describe the results of the last 6 months of the teaching sessions. Read More
Authors: Derbew Hermon Miliard , Hailu Tigist , Salah Fathia Omar , Otero Hansel
Keywords: global, education, pediatric radiology
Dehaye Amanda, Silva Cicero, Darge Kassa, Prabhu Sanjay, Andronikou Savvas, Laya Bernard, Coley Brian, Boechat Ines
Final Pr. ID: Poster #: EDU-105
Purpose: Created in 2011, WFPI has spent the last 5 years overcoming geographic, temporal, cultural and linguistic distances to define its added value in the global imaging arena. Have the efforts been worth it? Read More
Authors: Dehaye Amanda , Silva Cicero , Darge Kassa , Prabhu Sanjay , Andronikou Savvas , Laya Bernard , Coley Brian , Boechat Ines
Keywords: World Federation of Pediatric Imaging, Global Pediatric Imaging, International Collaboration