Country: Papua New Guinea
Closing date: 29 Feb 2016
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Role overview
Healthcare workers in the provincial hospitals located in the highlands of Papua New Guinea (PNG), a region in PNG known for the high incidence of gender based violence (GBV) and tribal fights, see injuries related to either transport or violence on a day-to-day base. Hospitals report high admissions of patients with lacerations, abscesses, blunt soft tissue injuries and fractures or dislocations. According to the National Health Plan, injuries account for 8% of total admissions and 11% of the total burden of disease in the country. Many of the injuries reported are believed to be either transport or violence related.
Tari provincial hospital, Hela province, is one of the hospitals in the highlands region that provides surgical care on a day-to-day basis. The surgical ward, consisting of 40 beds, sees around 130 patients a month. Due to the lack of local capacity in medical specialist services such as obstetrics and gynaecology, general surgery and anaesthesiology, hospitals are reliant on outside partners or the international recruitment of medical specialists.
Being located in one the most volatile provinces in PNG the Tari provincial hospital has seen support from different stakeholders, such as Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF). Operating in Tari hospital since 2007, MSF has delivered services in the areas of family and sexual violence services, obstetrics and gynaecology, surgical consultation and anaesthesiology support.
With MSF retreating out of Tari hospital in March 2016, a gap in the delivery of specialised medical services such as those provided by surgeons, obstetricians and gynaecologists and anaesthesiologists is anticipated. In light of these gaps in health service delivery in Tari provincial hospital, VSO has been approached to support Tari hospital with medical specialist services. This is where you will come in…
As the anaesthesiologist in Tari provincial hospital you will work in a dual role delivering perioperative care and capacity build the resident health care professionals and staff through service provision and mentoring on patient management. You will responsible for:
- Delivering quality perioperative care in emergency surgery (predominantly trauma and emergency obstetric interventions) and with this providing clinical supervision and anaesthetic pre-assessment of patients.
- Developing an anaesthetic plan and the administration of anaesthetics (general anaesthesia, sedation and regional anaesthesia)
- Providing support the local staff in the provision of comprehensive emergency surgery care
- Assisting in the development of surgical programming, implementation of national and international standards where needed
- Providing on-the-job training to hospital staff and healthcare students
- Forecasting medical supply needs and managing medical stocks
- Along with the OR case team, participating and leading in preoperative, intra operative and post-operative assessments and procedures
- Leading the recovery room, providing care for patients immediately after surgery
- Providing advice to hospital management on policy matters on standards of care and improvement programmes.
Skills, qualifications and experience required
If you are looking for a placement in which you can directly contribute to an improved health status of men, women and children, and you fit the below profile, do not hesitate to apply.
- Medical degree with post graduate qualification (certification) in anaesthetics/anaesthesiology and intensive care (Basic Certificate of Competency in Anaesthesia or equivalent)
- Valid medical license
- You have experience in advanced resuscitation training (ALS or equivalent)
- You have a minimum of three months' experience of intensive care medicine and are able to perform advanced resuscitation techniques
- You are competent to give general anaesthesia and spinal anaesthesia without supervision
- You have proven experience in emergency surgical care and ability to work under stress
- You have experience in training, coaching and supervision
Additional requirements: - Fluent English proficiency
- IT skills (Word, PowerPoint and Excel)
How to apply:
If you're interested in applying for this role, please follow this link (http://www.vsointernational.org/volunteer/vacancies?jobid=a0mD000000Aiep4) and download the job description to read more details about the position and the skills and experience we're looking for. To submit your application, click on 'Apply now' and complete all relevant fields on the online application form.
We'll ask you to commit to 6 months to make a sustainable impact through your work. In return, we'll give you comprehensive financial, personal and professional support. We'll provide you with extensive training before your placement, and our financial package includes a local living allowance, return flights, accommodation, insurance and more. VSO in-country team and the network of other VSO volunteers will also support you throughout your placement. When you return to your home country, we'll help you to resettle and many of our returned volunteers stay involved with us long after their placement ends.
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