A roadmap for starting, growing and sustaining a comprehensive pediatric surgery service in a low resource area

Semin Pediatr Surg. 2023 Dec;32(6):151350. doi: 10.1016/j.sempedsurg.2023.151350. Epub 2023 Nov 21.

Abstract

The Tanzania-Oxford Children's Surgery Partnership is a longstanding capacity building and research collaboration. Over a 21-year period, this non-hierarchical partnership has worked to develop from service delivery to children surgical system strengthening in Tanzania. This has directly impacted the children's surgery and workforce by increasing the number of pediatric surgeons in the country and upskilling nurses, anesthetists, and pediatricians. Clinical skills acquisition has been complemented by the development of leadership, mentorship, and research acumen. The partnership has also delivered critical upgrading of infrastructure which has significantly increased operative volume and allowed for the provision of minimally invasive children's surgery. A children's research network has been established, with a focus on research equity and local data ownership adhering to local ethics, leading to prolific academic output. At the core of this partnership has been the recognition that achieving sustainable change requires local leadership, long-term commitment, and 'bottom-up' change. We described the historical events and steps taken by our partners to achieve the universal provision of children's surgery in Tanzania.

Keywords: Capacity Building; Gloabal Children's Surgery; Global Surgery Partnerships; Universal Health Coverage.

MeSH terms

  • Child
  • General Surgery*
  • Humans
  • Pediatrics*