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Transfusion medicine is closely linked with safe surgery. Transfusion Camp is a multidisciplinary educational project aimed at improving transfusion medicine knowledge in physicians. The course has been piloted in Rwanda, showing improvement in participant knowledge and confidence, resulting in its recommended implementation into the medical school curriculum.
This project aims to evaluate a multi-day Transfusion Camp course mandatory for graduating medical students and first-year interns practicing in district hospitals in Rwanda. Its implementation is evaluated through pre- and post-course testing, collecting participants' blood ordering practices following the course, and conducting participant interviews about barriers to safe transfusion medicine in their hospital.
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Purpose: to assess efficacy of the recommendation set out through the University of Rwanda faculty working group discussions and the Canada-Rwanda Transfusion Camp partnership to implement a mandatory, annual multi-day Transfusion Camp course for final year medical students preparing to enter internship training and dispersing across the majority of district hospitals in Rwanda.
Hypothesis: (1) Graduating medical students and new interns will have a statistically significant improvement in their test scores after a 3-day Transfusion Camp Rwanda course. (2) There will be a statistically significant positive change in blood product ordering practices among course participants when compared with interns who have not participated in Transfusion Camp Rwanda. (3) In conducting semi-structured interviews of participants who took part in Transfusion Camp Rwanda the investigators will identify key enablers and barriers that are faced by participants in patient blood management that will give insight on strategies for future research and interventions.
Population: Final year graduating University of Rwanda medical students about to enter their internship year at district hospitals in Rwanda and new interns currently in the first year of their internship at district hospitals in Rwanda.
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Teresa Skelton, MD; Aimable Kanyamuhunga, MD
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