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Volunteer Program Background. Swaziland has a severe shortage of skilled human resources for health Just over 100 registered doctors are currently in practiceSwaziland does not have a medical schoolCurrently only doctors are permitted to perform MCAccelerated Saturation Initiative (ASI) target i
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1. Volunteer Program to Support MC Scale Up in Swaziland Presented by:
AYANDA NQEKETO
National MC Coordinator
Swaziland, Ministry of Health
Ministry of Health, Swaziland
2. Volunteer Program Background Swaziland has a severe shortage of skilled human resources for health
Just over 100 registered doctors are currently in practice
Swaziland does not have a medical school
Currently only doctors are permitted to perform MC
Accelerated Saturation Initiative (ASI) target is 161, 291 adult MCs; Swaziland cannot meet the need with existing staff
Solution – augment existing staff with qualified expatriate volunteer doctors and nurses Ministry of Health, Swaziland
3. MC Volunteer Program Description Developed a strategy for selection, registration, placement, and post-placement assessment of international volunteer doctors and nurses
Volunteers are provided with airfare, visas, accommodation, local transportation, malpractice insurance coverage, a mobile phone, and a standard daily stipend Ministry of Health, Swaziland
4. MC Volunteer Program Partnerships Swaziland MOH and MC Task Force
USG/PEPFAR Swaziland
USG/PEPFAR USA
Jhpiego
WHO
UNAIDS
PSI
The American Urological Association (AUA)
International Volunteers in Urology (IVUmed)
Ethiopia Surgical Society
Nyanza Reproductive Health Society and Kenya MOH
And growing… Ministry of Health, Swaziland
5. AUA and IVUMed Volunteers Edward “Chip” Collins (second from left) with RFM hospital staffEdward “Chip” Collins (second from left) with RFM hospital staff
6. Ira Sharlip and Winnie Adams in front of Litsemba Letfu Men’s clinic.Ira Sharlip and Winnie Adams in front of Litsemba Letfu Men’s clinic.
7. MC Volunteer Program Volunteer Pilot Mission: 21 April to 30 April
3 urologists from the AUA plus 1 urology resident from IVUmed
Placed at Litsemba Letfu Men’s Clinic, FLAS Manzini, Raleigh Fitkin Memorial (RFM) Hospital
Collaboration with “Back to School” MC Initiative
253 MCs performed Ministry of Health, Swaziland
8. MC Volunteer Program, cont. Volunteer Mission 2: 25 May to 11 June
3 surgeons from the Surgical Society of Ethiopia (SSE)
6 nurses from NRHS in Kenya
Placed at 3 mission or public sector hospitals: RFM, Mankayane Hospital, and Pigg’s Peak Hospital
285 MCs conducted as of 7 June
9. MC Volunteer Program Successes, continued…. Assessed capacity of public, NGO and mission hospitals and clinics to host volunteers.
Selected sites based on their existing readiness to scale-up MC for HIV Prevention services
PSI developed demand generation plans specific to each site
“Locum” nurses recruited and contracted to support volunteers
Oriented all volunteers
Procured additional MC supplies
Registered with Medical and Nursing Council
Included all volunteers on malpractice insurance policy
Ministry of Health, Swaziland
10. MC Volunteer Program, Challenges and Lessons Learned MC volunteer doctors need sufficient nursing support and counselors
Demand creation is essential; it has been challenging to generate demand in public sector since MC program started in NGO sector
Manage client and provider expectations in shifting from sleeve to forceps guided method
Existing policies prevented volunteer nurses from being fully utilized (no task shifting)
Operational systems must also be piloted place prior to full-scale implementation Ministry of Health, Swaziland
11. MC Volunteer Program, Way Forward Build new partnerships to source international volunteer nurses and doctors
Streamline the registration processes
Maximize the use of Swazi-national staff including unemployed expatriate nurses
Prior to deployment, assess skills of volunteers and provide remediation if necessary (to date all MC volunteers have been hand-picked but this is not scalable) Ministry of Health, Swaziland
12. Thanks to… Ministry of Health
National MC Task Force
USG/PEPFAR
Jhpiego
WHO/UNAIDS
MC partners in Swaziland
Communities in Swaziland
For their technical, programmatic and financial support Ministry of Health, Swaziland
13. Thank You Ministry of Health, Swaziland