Sustainable Clubfoot Care in the Developing World

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Independent Prescribing and the Clinical Research Nurse Dr Kathryn Jones Deputy Director of Nursing For the Research Nurse Professional Development Meeting:
Advertisements

Mission Working towards promoting a world in which non violent interactions and social equity are the norm. Vision To become the leading civil organization.
Nita Muir, Jill Durrant Brighton and Lusaka: Partnership working to support capacity building of critical care nursing in Zambia This document is an output.
UCSF and Global Health Institutional Infrastructure for Global Health Projects Role of Surgery and Global Health Future Opportunities and Research.
What aspects of task shifting are working well and can we build upon and replicate these achievements in Uganda? Dr Shafique Pirani University of British.
New Directions in the SightFirst Program, Lions Clubs International Foundation Linda Romano-Derr Regional Program Specialist, South Asia New Directions.
USA/CANADA Leadership Forum Overland Park, Kansas – 2013 SightFirst: Vision for All LIONS CLUBS INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION.
Arthur Bankhurst, MD Professor of Rheumatology
Addressing Barriers to the Ponseti Method of Clubfoot Treatment in Guatemala Developing an Educational Solution By Rhonda Endecott MHIRT Intern Summer.
5 th Annual Forum Wednesday 28 th April 2010 Royal Hospital Kilmainham ‘Promoting Positive Mental Health and Reducing Stigma’
Stepping Up for a Healthier School Environment Healthy Eating and Living Initiative (HEAL) Benjamin Ortiz, MD Assistant Attending, Department of Pediatrics.
Pathfinder Continuum of Care for Addressing Post-Partum Hemorrhage (PPH) Dr. Abdelhadi Eltahir, MD, MPH, Senior Advisor for Maternal and Newborn Health,
Dr. Norgrove Penny, CM, MD, FRCS(C) Clinical Assistant Professor Faculty of Medicine University of British Columbia Senior Advisor for Physical Impairments.
Vision Aid Overseas. VAO Vision, Mission & Objectives.
DEVELOPING COMPREHENSIVE SUSTAINABLE SERVICES IN KENYA THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE PHYSICALLY DISABLED OF KENYA Amman – Jordan 8 th to 11 th of December 2009.
Academic Unit of Reproductive and Developmental Medicine (AURDM) The Unit is part of the University of Sheffield and based within the Jessop Wing. Research.
Detection & Referral of 4,221 Children with Cataract from Rural Bangladesh: Use of Key Informants by Child Sight Foundation in Bangladesh Detection & Referral.
Measuring Health Workforce Distribution Inequalities in Uganda Anna Awor, Elaine Byrne and Ruairi Brugha.
Capacity building in scaling up Pediatric HIV care: A case of Uganda
National Mental Health Programme. Govt of India integrated mental health with other health services at rural level. It is being implemented since 1982.
Health Promotion for Child and Adolescents Injury Prevention & Safety Promotion Plan Visual Health Promotion Plan Oral Health Promotion Plan Hearing Health.
Musculoskeletal Trauma Services in Uganda
Introducing. The Resource Alliance We are a UK registered charity, established in 1981, with offices in India, Uganda, the Czech Republic and Brazil.
Tackling health service challenges through Business Model & Capacity Building By: Dr. Gerlinda Lucas 1.
Course 17: Neglected Tropical Diseases & NCDs 9 th GA of IAPB Hyderabad; 19 th September 2012 NCDs & Eye Health Converging interests and opportunities.
Saving the lives of mothers and babies and of many others.
HealthProm. is an international development NGO working with local communities to improve health and social care for vulnerable women and children in.
Primary health care and District health. Primary healthcare Definition Levels of referral Free health care – who qualifies? Physiotherapists are first.
9 GA Hyderabad INDIA September 2012 Optometry & Refraction A Ugandan Experience It’s all about me!
Summary of IUNS Malnutrition Task Force activities for 2006 David Sanders, University of the Western Cape, South Africa.
The “Something More”. Demands: A cost beyond spoon feeding More than good intentions More than the ambitions or any other notions of man That gateways.
MEDICAL UNIVERSITY - PLEVEN FACULTY OF PUBLIC HEALTH DEAN: PROF. GENA GRANCHAROVA, MD, PhD DEPUTY DEAN: PROF. ANGELIKA VELKOVA, MD, PHD 1 Kliment Ochridski.
Nairobi, Kenya June 26, 2013 ROLE OF THE WFH, IN ACHIEVING TREATMENT FOR ALL.
Role of Missionary staff and its effects- Receiving facility Perspective Arrival of first AIM missionary in Kenya Arrival of Missionary.
The University of Maryland School of Nursing. Serving the Needs of Western Maryland: Access to Care Challenges to, Resources for, and Threats Facing the.
La Crosse Medical Health Science Consortium April 21, 2015.
Surveillance Systems: Their Role in Identifying Risk and Resilience Factors Diego E Zavala, M.Sc., Ph.D. Associate Professor Public Health Program, Ponce.
Retinopathy of Prematurity: A Neglected Public Health Issue Krishnendu Sarkar Professor Regional Institute of Ophthalmology Kolkata.
Planning and implementation of Tajikistan Victim Assistance Programme Reykhan MUMINOVA, Tajikistan Mine Action Center, VA Officer Central Asia Regional.
GLOBAL HEALTH WORKFORCE: PATHWAYS TO HEALTH Education, Training & Partnerships for Capacity Building.
FACT FINDING ON TEACHING IMMUNIZATION IN MEDICAL SCHOOLS – UGANDA ******* DR. CHRISTINE ZIRABAMUZAALE Makerere University Institute of Public Health –
Global Health Research Center of Central Asia (GHRCCA) November 11, 2009.
WILLIAM GUNN, PH.D. -- DIRECTOR OF PRIMARY CARE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH, NH-DARTMOUTH FAMILY PRACTICE RESIDENCY PROGRAM AT CONCORD HOSPITAL, CONCORD, NH AND.
Multi-disciplinary University Traditional Health Initiative (MUTHI): Building Sustainable Research Capacity on Plants for Better Public Health in Africa.
NCB Noël Barengo, MD, PhD, MPH Department of Public Health University of Helsinki, Finland Unit of Clinical Research, University Hospital La Paz,
U PDATE ON P RIMARY C ARE S YSTEMS P ROFILES AND P ERFORMANCE (PRIMASYS) Dr Etienne V. Langlois Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research World Health.
Bulgarian National Hepatitis Plan and Compassionate Use Regulations Dr. Stanimir Hasardzhiev Executive Director, ELPA Chairperson, Hepasist REPUBLIC OF.
NURSING INFORMATICS IN CANADA. BRIEF HISTORY Nursing informatics began to evolve as nurses participated in the early initiatives in hospital information.
The workshop on Standards and interoperabilty of Health Information Systems, HoiAn, 4-7 April The challenges with Health Information Systems and.
Scaling up the training of Health Personnel in the management of Malnutrition in Africa Mr Trevor Pickup, Dr Sunhea Choi 23 rd July 2014.
MANAGEMENT OF NEGLECTED CLUB FOOT
Find out more about the ICEH Open Education programme and webinars
Fact Sheet 2016 Summary St John of Jerusalem Eye Hospital Group (SJEHG) was established in We are the only charitable provider of expert eye care.
Introduction to the workshop and overview of our work together.
TB- HIV Collaborative activities in Romania- may 2006 status
Ethics Education in Neurosurgery- A Survey of North American Program Directors N Rajmohamed, A Cheong BSc, J Riva-Cambrin MD, AV Kulkarni MD, PJ McDonald.
Screening for Congenital Anomalies in Rural and Urban Mongolia
'Private healthcare augmenting public health' Keerti Bhusan Pradhan-
EL Coley1, R Colhoun2, P Bonnett2 1
Access framework HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria
Orthopedic Physiotherapy Hyderabad Orthopedic Physiotherapy Hyderabad.
Canada Needs PAs.
Wellcome.
Tanzania Clubfoot Care Organization (TCCO)
Miraclefeet North Carolina, USA 12/5/2018
(Name of School) [name & date]
By Mathew Shayo MPhil.CL.PT (Orthopedics and Rheumatology)
Canada Needs PAs.
Innovations in Healthcare
Ingredients of a Sustainable healthcare SYSTEM– the Cayman islands experience Lizzette Yearwood.
Presentation transcript:

Sustainable Clubfoot Care in the Developing World Sue Banton steps Charity Worldwide

Clubfoot - a spiral into Deformity Disability Dependency Demoralization Depression Despair Worldwide there are 136,500 annual newborns with Clubfoot - the majority in the developing world have little access to treatment. Neglected & inadequately treated CF is one of the biggest causes of locomotor disability.

Why treat clubfoot?

Uganda Sustainable Clubfoot Care Project April 1, 2004 – September 30, 2010 Participants University of British Columbia (UBC) Makerere University Medical School (MUMS) Orthopaedic Technology Training School, Mulago (OTTS) School for Orthopaedic Officers, Mulago (SOO) Nursing Council of Uganda (NCU) Comprehensive Orthopaedic Rehabilitation Services of Uganda (CORSU) Uganda Ministry of Health (MOH) Christian Blind Mission (CBM) Canadian International Development Association (CIDA)

Canada-Uganda collaboration to improve sustainable clubfoot care 6 year CIDA funded project. 1500 babies are born with clubfeet each year in Uganda. 1999 - 2003 pilot project introduced a non-surgical method of clubfoot correction (the Ponseti Method). Aims: Build capacity throughout the Ugandan Healthcare System for the early detection and treatment of the congenital clubfoot. Build capacity in Ugandan Healthcare Schools to teach detection and management of the clubfoot. Collect baseline and efficacy data of this method in Uganda.

Outputs: (end of 2 years) Incorporated clubfoot detection and management by the Ponseti Method into the curriculum of all medical and paramedical schools in Uganda. Clubfoot clinics were established at five Regional Referral Hospitals. An Ethnocultural Survey was completed. An incidence at birth survey was started.

Does it work in Uganda? A multi-partner collaboration is building capacity in Uganda by: teaching clubfoot care. detecting and treating clubfeet in a way that is economically and socially sustainable for Uganda.

Can it work Globally? The dream is for all countries to have a sustainable clubfoot care programme to eradicate the neglected clubfoot disability that stops so many children from walking.

steps involvement Supported training in: Bulgaria Brazil China Ethiopia Fiji Kenya Looking for funding to develop a Sustainable Clubfoot Care programme in Kenya.

Thank You Ignacio V. Ponseti, MD Shafique Pirani, MD, FRCSC Professor, Department of Orthopaedics, Faculty of Medicine University of British Columbia Project Director - Uganda Sustainable Clubfoot Care Project Ignacio V. Ponseti, MD University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Department of Orthopaedics, Iowa City, Iowa Dr. Norgrove Penny University of British Columbia Canada

steps Warrington Lane Lymm Cheshire WA13 0SA Tel. 0871 7170044 website - www.steps-charity.org.uk email - info@steps-charity.org uk steps Charity Worldwide Registered Charity No 1094343