The Pan-African Academy of Christian Surgeons (PAACS) was created to train African surgeons to offer physical healing and spiritual hope in Jesus' name to Africa's sick and suffering. The intermediate goal is train 100 excellent African surgeons in Africa by the year 2020, who will then go and serve in their own countries.
The PAACS Ob/Gyn Task Force exists to help PAACS in that goal. But why a separate task force for obstetrics and gynecology?
Because of the lack of specialists, general surgeons in Africa have a much broader practice than in the west. Well-trained surgeons in Africa must be trained in obstetrics and gynecology (ob/gyn) as well as other specialties not typically included in the general surgery training in Western residents.
Up to now, many ob/gyn surgeons have felt called to contribute their time and expertise to help train these eager African residents, but most can only stay at a mission hospital for relatively short periods of time, limiting the impact of their efforts. They must use the equipment that is available, which is often old, poorly maintained, and with limited disposable elements. That hampers effective training. Industry is reluctant to contribute in meaningful ways to these individual efforts because of the lack of long lasting impact and the lack of proper long term care for the instruments they would supply.
The focus of this group of ob/gyn doctors will be to:
If you are a board certified ob/gyn physician or surgeon and are interested in developing curriculum, teaching aids or training residents while on short term missions, please contact PAACS.