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Global Health: The 10 year Ghana Experience James Aikins, MD FACS, FACOG Associate Professor Cooper Medical School of Rowan Univ. Medical Director /Founder International Healthcare Volunteers Inc
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A F R I C A
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International Healthcare Volunteers, Inc. Established in 2001 501c non-profit organization To provide medical services to women and their families in underserved areas To facilitate educational opportunities to healthcare providers in underserved areas
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Goals of the Organization To provide medical and surgical services to underserved regions of Africa,Caribbean South America and Asia Institute ongoing medical education seminars for healthcare professionals Provide support for Undergraduate and graduate physician training in underserved areas.
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IHCV Medical Mission Team 2002
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IHCV Medical Mission Team 2009
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IHCV Medical Mission Team 2012
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IHCV Medical Mission 2002-2012 (2 weeks) YearTotal PatientsMajor Surgical Procedures DaysVolunteers 20022102489 200345040824 200460042818 2005140066833 200691053828 200793067827 200890065830 2009100074732 2010950110852 2011135095842 201299090832
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Volunteers Medicine ID GI Pediatrics Surgery Gynecologist GYN oncology MFM Anesthesiology Urogynecology Nurse anesthetist Dentist Dental Assistant Nurses Resident Physician Medical Students Senior Volunteer Junior Volunteers
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Medical Mission 2012 Regional Hospital @Cape Coast Metropolitan Hospital @Cape Coast Apam Mankessim- Fistula Hospital KNUST Kumasi LaGeneral Hospital
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P R O G R A M S Primary Care Pediatrics Medicine OB/GYN Dental Screening Specialized Care MFM GYN Oncology Surgical Oncology GI ID/HIV CME/Didactics Outreach Cape Coast Orphanage Blood Drive BP screening Community Media - Primary Prevention
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F I R S T S I T E
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INITIAL SURGERY SITE
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FIRST CLINIC DAY
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PEDIATRIC CLINIC
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IHCV Clinical Sustainable Projects Cervical Cancer Screening Project Colon Cancer Screening Project HIV Screening and Prevention Program
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WHO Cervical Cancer 2 nd most common Cancer in developing countries World wide 500,00 new cases/year 80% of cervical cancer occurs in developing countries 25% occurs in Africa
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Cervical Cancer Screening Program Pap smears not in existence in Ghana 2009 – Workshop/Colposcopy cervical Ca screening 2010-2012 Continued screening, colposcopy of HR HPV patients Cryotherapy Cone biopsy
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Cervical Cancer Screening 2009 – 2012 (10 days/year) Sites: Cape Coast/Kumasi Total Screened 310 Ages 30- 52 yrs HR HPV +35(11%) Colposcopy/Bx25 ○ CIN I 17 ○ CIN II 6 ○ CIN III 2 ○ Cancer 0 ○ Pending 10
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OPERATING ROOM
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Case GO Exp. Lap – TAHBSO debulking - Chemotherapy - Currently NED after 4 Courses of Chemo
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IHCV Sustainable Educational Arm Partners University of Cape Coast – School of Medical Sciences ○ CME Attendings House Officer Nursing ○ Didactic program for 4 th and 5 th year Medical students Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital ○ Oncology Fellowship
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Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital
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Cape Coast Orphanage Orphans due to AIDS 160,000 Orphans due to other causes 110,000
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Challenges Lack of Physicians Lack of Facilities to Process Specimens Not a High Priority
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WELL BABY/CHILD CLINIC
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Apam – Accident & Emergency Ward
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AD
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Kakum Rain Forest
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Rich Culture - AKWABA
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Elimina Castle
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Cape Coast Castle
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International Healthcare Volunteers Ihcv.org Contact: IHCVINFO@GMAIL.COM
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ELIMINA CASTLE
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THANK YOU
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