Over 85 surgeons graduate under COSECSA

Over 85 fellows from over 14 African countries on the 5th December 2018 graduated in different disciplines of surgery under the College of surgeons of East, Central and Southern Africa (COSECSA).  The graduates hailed from Malawi, Kenya, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Cameroon, Egypt, Madagascar, Ethiopia, Tanzania and 10 of them from Rwanda. The disciplines they graduated in include; Urology, pediatric orthopedics, neurosurgery, orthopedics, Ear Nose and Throat, plastic and general surgeries.

At the graduation, health minister Dr. Diane Gashumba reminded the graduates of how important the surgery aspect was essential to achieving Universal Healthcare for all.

“We recognise that surgical & anesthesia care is a critical component of building strong health care systems.  This is a big achievement and you are called to serve the population in surgical needs in your respective countries. Also train the younger ones because we still need surgical workforce to meet the surgical burden in our countries,” cautioned Dr. Diane Gashumba.

The graduation happened after over 140 surgical trainees (examinees), 120 examiners and more than 300 surgeons from the region and beyond converged in Rwanda to run examinations from 3rd to 4th December.

Also COSECSA conducted their annual general meeting and scientific conference in Rwanda after the graduation. The scientific conference featured topics like; Surgical infections and safety, the national surgical, anesthesia and obstetric plans. The conference brought together researchers, healthcare providers, academicians, policy makers to share latest surgery developments on surgical infections and safety in the context of global access to surgery and anesthesia. The minister of health said the conference was timely.

“Hosting the COSECSA conference today aligns with our wish to keep the conversation alive and provide an adequate environment for innovation ideas to improve surgery and safety,” she said.

The College of Surgeons of East, Central and Southern Africa (COSECSA) is non-profit making professional body that fosters postgraduate education in surgery and provides surgical training throughout the East, Central and Southern Africa region. The College delivers a common surgical training programme with a common examination and an internationally recognized surgical qualification in its Membership programme in Basic Surgery and Fellowship Programme in Orthopedics; Pediatric orthopedics; ENT; Urology; Pediatric Surgery; Neurosurgery; Cardiothoracic; Plastic Surgery and General Surgery.

The college has created a training pathway which harnesses existing, but often underutilized resources (hospitals and surgeons) for surgical training. In addition to advancing education and training, the college is also involved in advancing standards of practice and research in surgical care. The College currently operates 12 countries in the Sub-Saharan region: Burundi, Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Sudan, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe.


Rwanda to Host the 8th Pan-African Malaria Conference on World Malaria Day (WMD) 2024

Rwanda will host the Multilateral Initiative on Malaria (MIM Society) 8th Pan-African Malaria Conference (PAMC) from 21-27 April 2024 under the theme

Read more →

New South-South health cooperation initiative launched linking Africa and the Caribbean

Bridgetown, Barbados – The Health Development Partnership for Africa and the Caribbean (HeDPAC), a new initiative to strengthen South-South health…

Read more →

IRCAD Africa: A continent on the threshold of possibilities in surgical care

From October 2, 2023, Africa has begun to make its way to Kigali, Rwanda, for research and training in a variety of minimally invasive medical…

Read more →

The 4x4 Reform: A Path to Quality Health Care in Rwanda

In July of 2023, the Government of Rwanda approved the 4x4 Reform, a visionary strategy aimed at quadrupling the number of healthcare workers in the…

Read more →

African health ministers meet in Kigali to launch BioNTech manufacturing site

To coincide with the opening of the first BioNTech manufacturing facility in Africa - in Kigali, Rwanda - a high-level workshop was convened in…

Read more →

Minister of Health gives homework to Medical Councils of Africa in Kigali

As he officially opened the 25th Annual Conference of the Association of Medical Councils of Africa #AMCOA2023 in Kigali, Dr Sabin Nsanzimana,…

Read more →

TUNYWE LESS: Curbing the rise in alcohol consumption among the youth

The Government of Rwanda has launched a new chapter in its campaign to tackle alcohol consumption among people, especially the youth, after a recent…

Read more →

Rwanda resumes Polio 2 immunization after 7 years of halt

The Ministry of Health and Rwanda Biomedical Center have on Monday, July 24, launched a comprehensive vaccination campaign to administer the second…

Read more →

New Anti-drug abuse campaign launched among the youths

The Ministry of Health, Rwanda Biomedical Centre (RBC), Rwanda National Police (RNP) and other government stakeholders, have on June 8 launched an…

Read more →
-->