I About The Programme
II Assessment and Evaluation
III Target Audience and Eligibility Requirements
IV Other Information
Name of Programme
Overview
A key gap in the advancement of pediatric surgical outcomes is the lack of skilled professionals in geographical areas where the needs are most pronounced. Low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) see a disproportionate volume of paediatric and congenital neonatal surgical conditions. This observership programme aims to address this gap by exposing junior paediatric surgeons from these LMICs to the practices in a tertiary paediatric surgery centre at KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital, Singapore.
The programme builds on the Department’s past general paediatric surgery cum paediatric urology programme which has trained clinical fellows and observers from Southeast Asia since 2013. In a similar vein, doctors who complete the training will return to their home countries with the newly gained expertise and experience to contribute towards enhancing their countries’ clinical and research capabilities.
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Aim of Programme
The aim of this clinical observership is to provide junior paediatric surgeons, particularly those coming from resource-challenged settings, with exposure to tertiary-level paediatric surgical services.
Duration of Programme
This is a 3- to 6-month programme.
Number of Training Places
One trainee will be accepted into this programme at any one time.
Main intake is in July. Entry into the programme at other times is subject to availability.
Learning Outcomes
On completion of the programme, clinical observers should be able to:
Content Areas
The training content is as outlined below:
1. Clinical training
2. Education
The observer is expected to actively participate by attending and sometimes presenting at educational meetings. These include:
3. Research
Training Methods
The observer will learn up-do-date clinical and practical skills through:
The training location will be the Department of Paediatric Surgery, KK Hospital. Rotation to different surgical teams (with special interest in Urology, Hepatobiliary, Oncology or Minimally Invasive Surgery) can be arranged based on the observer’s area of interest, where possible. In addition, short external rotations to the Neonatology Intensive Care Unit or other services can be arranged if specific areas of interest or need are identified.
Past and Present Fellows
The Department of Paediatric Surgery at KKH has had a prior track record of training clinical fellows and observers in general paediatric surgery and paediatric urology. Under the past programme, the Department has trained 8 clinical fellows and clinical observers from 2013-2015.
Clinical fellows and clinical observers trained at the Department of Paediatric Surgery, KKH from 2013-2015:
Name | Country of Origin |
Kyaw Hsan | Myanmar |
Supratim Howlader | Bangladesh |
Alifi Maulidyan | Jakarta, Indonesia |
Jiraporn Khorana | Chiang Mai, Thailand |
Phyo Mar | Mandalay, Myanmar |
Londhe Swati Anil | Pune, Maharashtra, India |
Jack Mulu | Papua New Guinea |
Nazim Uddin Md Arif | Bangladesh |
Team of Experts
The Paediatric surgery observership programme is managed by the following experts:
Name | Designation | Qualification |
Clin Assoc Prof Low Yee | Deputy Chairman, Div of Surgery; Senior Consultant (Paediatric Hepatobiliary Surgery) | MBBS, FRCSEd, FAMS (Paed Surg) |
Clin Assoc Prof Anette Jacobsen | Senior Consultant (Paediatric Urology), Associate Dean | MB BCh (Ireland), LRCP & SI, FRCSEd, MMed (Surg), FAMS (Paed Surg) |
Dr Ong Lin Yin | Head & Senior Consultant, Dept of Paediatric Surgery | MBBS, MRCSEd, M Med (Surg), FAMS (Paed Surg) |
Assessment Approaches
Evaluation Process
The observer will receive a certificate of observership on successful completion of the programme (CMP) according to the criteria laid out as follows:
Grading Status | Description | Grading Criteria Requirements |
CMP | Completes the programme |
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DCP | Did not complete the programme |
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WDN | Withdrawn from the programme |
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Target Audience
This observership programme aims to provide general paediatric surgery exposure to junior paediatric surgeons, particularly those coming from resource-challenged settings. The candidate who will benefit most from this programme will be a junior surgeon working in a children’s hospital, and should have completed post-graduate training in paediatric surgery in his/her country of origin, and may have some experience working as a junior paediatric surgeon in his/her hospital.
Pre-requisite/Eligibility Requirement(s)
Candidates must:
Course Fees
There is no separate course fee.
Funding
Candidates should be self-funded or have funding from external sources/institutions.
Certification
Certificate of observership will be awarded after completion at the end of the attachment.
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