Medicine Clinical Elective in Botswana

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Medicine Clinical Elective in Botswana Background This elective provides an opportunity for internal medicine residents (and infectious disease fellows see details below) to work in a resource-limited setting and to provide general and specialized medical care in a country with a generalized HIV epidemic. The goals are to learn how to deliver quality care in a resourcelimited setting, to enrich the medical training and experience of participating residents and local health staff, to fortify the clinician-educator role of participating residents, to encourage career paths in global health and research, and to provide physician support for Scottish Livingstone (District) Hospital in Botswana. Overview Qualifying residents will spend at 4 or more weeks working at the Scottish Livingstone Hospital (SLH), which is a large district hospital in Botswana located an hour s drive from the capital city of Gaborone. The physician will be integrated into the daily routine of the hospital, focusing on participation in inpatient ward rounds. Interested participants will also have opportunities to work in the Urgent Care clinic or the Infectious Disease and Care Clinic (IDCC) connected to the hospital. In the inpatient setting, participants will be responsible for leading a team rounding in either the male or female medical ward several days per week. Commonly encountered inpatient conditions include chronic medical diseases like heart failure, hypertension, renal failure, infectious diseases such as TB, complications of HIV infection, and a broad range of other medical problems. In the outpatient setting, participants will see an average of 20 patients per day and will manage all aspects of their care in conjunction with the SLH permanent staff. The on-site BIDMC-affiliated attending physician will supervise all rotations. Participants will also identify educational and training needs at the hospital, and will be expected to prepare at least two educational talks or training sessions for the medical staff during their elective. During ward rounds, residents will be expected to teach on complex cases. Past participants have led educational activities such as journal clubs and lectures, and have initiated collaborative quality improvement and research projects through this elective. There are also opportunities to further the work of several longitudinal quality improvement projects ongoing at the hospital with BIDMC staff. Eligibility Eligible candidates for the program are residents who are comfortable working in a developing world setting, able to work with a multi-disciplinary team and lead inpatient rounds, and who possess cultural sensitivity and humility. Preference will be given to eligible candidates applying from Harvard-affiliated hospitals and then to non-harvard affiliated candidates. Infectious Disease fellows are also welcomed to apply for this rotation. Fellows may request a personally tailored program based on their interests and goals with a focus on clinical HIV, TB, quality improvement and/or research. 1

Road leading to Scottish Livingstone Hospital Mentorship Dr. Tomer Barak (BIDMC) is the on-site Harvard faculty clinical mentor at SLH since 2013. He is supported by other infectious-disease colleague physicians who work with the Botswana-Harvard Partnership research program in Botswana and who are intermittently in Botswana and at SLH, including Dr. Roger Shapiro (BIDMC), Dr. Chris Rowley (BIDMC), Dr. Rebecca Zash (BIDMC) as well as Dr. Jonathan Crocker, Director of the Global Health Program for Medicine at BIDMC. Participants will work closely with the hospital superintendent and other physicians and nurses at SLH. Funding The BIDMC-Botswana program offers a limited number of competitive $1,000 travel scholarships to applying residents. Additional funding may be sought from residents home institution. The Scottish Livingstone Hospital The Scottish Livingstone Hospital in Molepolole is located in a large village located 60 km from the capital city of Botswana, Gaborone. Molepolole has a population of 63,000 inhabitants within the Kweneng East district (190,000 inhabitants), which has an age adjusted HIV prevalence of 32.1%. In 2007, the hospital opened a new facility that has greatly improved the physical infrastructure of the hospital. However, there remains a serious shortage of medical personnel to staff this new facility and to provide medical care, a gap this elective is designed to partially address. 2

The Botswana ART program In 2002, the Government of Botswana launched the National Antiretroviral Treatment Program. The program has now expanded nationwide, and SLH is one of the busiest sites in the country. Persons eligible for ART in this program include adults with an active or recent AIDS-defining illness (including tuberculosis) and / or CD4 cell count < 350 cells/mm 3. The first-line and second-line Government ART regimens are similar to those used in the United States, and newer agents have recently been added as options for salvage therapy. CD4 cell counts, plasma HIV-1 viral loads, routine chemistries, and hematology are available through the program for monitoring patients and making treatment decisions. Viral genotyping is available for clinical decision-making purposes at the time of second treatment regimen failure. Applications and Permissions The initial application materials that will be requested are: Cover letter (short description of your experience, interests, goals and reasons for applying to this rotation). Current CV Statement of support from residency program director Dates of interest Prior to departure, applicants will be required to provide proof of malpractice coverage during the time of intended work at SLH. This is not provided by BIDMC Global Health program. If your current institutional policy does not provide coverage for overseas volunteer work please seek additional coverage. Previous residents were able to obtain this coverage at low cost from: Medical Protection Society (http://www.medicalprotection.org) International Helpers (Guernsey) Trust (http://www.aaintl.com/overseas_liability.cfm) Contact Us Applicants should send materials and/or email questions to Dr. Jonathan Crocker (jcrocker@bidmc.harvard.edu) and Dr. Tomer Barak (tbarak@bidmc.harvard.edu). Additional information is available at www.bidmc.org/botswana. Ward rounds 3

The neighborhood The road to Molepolole, home of Scottish Livingstone Hospital Inside Scottish Livingstone Hospital 4

Teaching session Local partners in quality improvement Gaborone s landscape 5