Overview
GENERAL INFORMATION
THE PAEDIATRIC ANAESTHESIA FELLOWSHIP OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI
OBJECTIVE
This programme is expected to allow for appropriate training within an East African setting whose challenges include: delayed patient presentation, resource poor setting, and lack of appropriate hospital infrastructure. This programme, located in East Africa rather than in other environments, will produce the physician anaesthesia care provider who can most successfully care for the surgical patients who present at both the urban and rural surgical settings within the East African region. The development of subspecialists within the field of Anaesthesia is a further demonstration of the on-going advancements in medical education. It is also in line with the social arm of Kenya’s Vision 2030 whose aim is to ensure provision of efficient and high quality health care system. The department of surgery of the University of Nairobi has the capacity to mount and sustain this programme
Various anaesthetic associations throughout the world will through WFSA provide technical support in running this programme. Kenyatta National Hospital will be used for clinical training. There will be collaboration with other health institutions in Kenya. These will initially include A.I.C. Kijabe Hospital, Gertrudes Childrens Hospital, The Mater Hospital, CURE Kenya Hospital
PHILOSOPHY OF THE PROGRAMME
To train competent and relevantpaediatric anaesthesiologists for local and international labour needs in keeping with prevailing trends of the time and adhering to the highest levels of professionalism, ethics and personal integrity for both students and staff.
RATIONALE
The Paediatric Anaesthesia Fellowship is sub-speciality training within the field of Anaesthesia and Critical Care that focuses on the provisiobn of high quality specialize anaesthetic care, resuscitation, pain mabnagement and basic cirtical care of the paediatric population.
Access to safe anaesthesia and pain relief following surgery is considered a basic human right in the 21st century. International standards for the safe practice of anaesthesia, adopted by the World Federation of Societies of Anaesthesiologists (WFSA) in 1992, are seldom reached thus producing a higher than accepted morbidity and mortality in the paediatric population. In Africa, the peri-operative mortality rate for the paediatric surgical patient is the highest in the world. Although many factors need to be addressed to lower this morbidity and mortality, education of physicians who specialize in paediatric anaesthesia is the first essential step.
Kenya has a population of forty million people, half of whom are under 14 years of age. Currently (2012), there are 140 physician anaesthesiologists in Kenya and only 5 trained paediatric anaesthesiologists. In Africa, there are only two training centres; one in Tunisia and the other in Cape Town, South Africa. Opportunities for training paediatric anaesthesiologists outside the East African region are limited owing to competition for the fellowship positions. In many African institutions, most children undergoing very complicated surgery do not often have the benefit of being attended to by a physician anaesthesiologist, let alone a paediatric anaesthesiologist. The opportunity to improve the anaesthesia care of the paediatric surgical patient in East Africa will be the product of this fellowship training. The increase in numbers of paediatric anaesthesia educators and clinical practitioners produced from this programme will expand the care of multitudes of paediatric surgical patients.
Structure
STRACTURE
Programmes Offered by the Department
FELLOWSHIP IN PAEDIATRIC ANAESTHESIA
Duration of Study: One (1) academic year. The course leading to Fellowship in Paediatric Anaesthesia shall extend over a minimum period of 1 academic year and a maximum period of 2 academic years.
Total instructional hours required for graduation: 1,800
MODE OF DELIVERY OF THE PROGRAMME
Lectures, class discussions, oral presentations, tutorial groups, simulation, workshops and journal clubs.
The main teaching mode using didactic sessions, lectures, tutorials, seminars, supervised hands-on training, case presentations and case reviews.
Additional content for self-directed learning will be provided through e-learning platforms, video conferencing and web content.
3. Blended Mode
This combines online learning with synchronous, asynchronous and face-to-face methods.
Admission Requirements
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Minimum University Entrance Requirements
1. The common regulations for admission to the Fellowship in Paediatric Anaesthesia of the University of Nairobi shall apply
2. Eligible candidates for admission to this programme shall be required to fulfil the following conditions:
- Be holders of the Master of Medicine degree in anaesthesia of the University of Nairobi, or equivalent qualifications recognised by the Senate of the University of Nairobi
- Be registered or be qualified to be registered as a medical practitioner by the Medical Practitioners and Dentists Council of Kenya
- Be of sound character and possess a certificate of good standing from the regulatory authority
- Shall have passed a pre-entry interview organized by the Board of the School of Medicine.
- Foreign candidates shall provide certified copies of their basic medical degree certification, their M.Med (or equivalent) in Anaesthesia. In addition for candidates from non-anglophone speaking countries a certificate of proficiency in English shall be provided.
- All candidates shall have letters of reference from 2 academic referees.
Course Exemptions
There shall be no exemptions or credit transfers for this programme.
Schedule of Intakes:
The program commences every September. Enrollment is continuous. More information on the application can be obtained from application system.
APPLICATION INFORMATION
Please Click on the link below to apply;
CONTACTS OF SUPPORT PERSONS
Department's contact information
Department of Anaesthesia
1st Floor, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Nairobi.
Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) Campus - off Ngong Road
P. O. Box 19676 KNH, Nairobi - 00202
KENYA
Email: dpt-anaesthesia@uonbi.ac.ke
VOIP: 0204915087
Webpage: http://anaesthesia.uonbi.ac.ke/
Careers
CAREER PROSPECTS
Anaesthesia Graduands end up in successful employment in private sector, public sector or academia. The programme can also lead to sub-specialization training in Anaesthesia.
ATTACHMENT OPPORTUNITIES
- Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Teaching & Referral Hospital (JOOTRH)
- Nairobi Hospital
- Tenwek Hospital
- Moi Teaching & Referral Hospital (MTRH)
- Nakuru Level 6 Hospital
- Mama Lucy
- Mbagathi Hospital
- Coast General Hospital
NOTABLE ALUMNI
Prof. Zipporah Ngumi – Senior Anaesthesiologist and Critical Care Physician
Dr. Joseph Lelo – Medical Director, AMREF
Dr. Patrick Amukowa –Medical Director, Aga Khan Hospital, Kisumu
Dr. Muthoni Ntonjira – Health Systems Leader, Eastern Africa at Phillips
Fees and Funding
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FELLOWSHIP IN PAEDIATRIC ANAESTHESIA FEE BREAKDOWN (HAN7) – 2 YEARS |
|
TUITION |
648,000 |
EXAMINATION (PER UNIT @1000) |
5,000 |
MEDICAL FEE (PER YEAR) |
6,500 |
ICT SERVICES (PER YEAR) |
7,000 |
ACTIVITY (PER YEAR) |
2,000 |
LIBRARY (PER YEAR) |
5,000 |
REGISTRATION (PER SEMESTER@2250) |
4,500 |
ID CARD (PER YEAR) |
1,000 |
CAUTION (ONCE) |
5,000 |
STUDENT ORGANISATION (PER YEAR) |
1,000 |
YEAR 1 Total |
685,000 |
Year 2 |
|
TUITION |
648,000 |
EXAMINATION (PER UNIT @1000) |
5,000 |
MEDICAL FEE (PER YEAR) |
6,500 |
ICT SERVICES (PER YEAR) |
7,000 |
ACTIVITY (PER YEAR) |
2,000 |
LIBRARY (PER YEAR) |
5,000 |
REGISTRATION (PER SEMESTER@2250) |
4,500 |
ID CARD (PER YEAR) |
1,000 |
STUDENT ORGANISATION (PER YEAR) |
1,000 |
Year 2 Total |
680,000 |
Grand totals |
1,365,000 |