One of the perennially funny things about blogging is how you can look back and notice how you've missed something major. Such is the case for our post-graduate internship program.
A reform in medical school curriculum back in 2011 set the roadmap for graduates from Burundi to follow medical school with a one-year post-graduating "rotating" internship (meaning that they rotate through several different specialties during this year). This is what is done in other countries in our region, and what several of us help to supervise when we lived in Kenya.
The program hasn't yet begun on a national level, but many doctors will go somewhere in the country for something similar but less formal, called in French a "stage professionnel". Many of our graduates have expressed interest in more training after graduation, and we have been eager for several years to take young doctors through a more formal and intensive "stage professionnel", following the model of the internships to come.
After several years in planning, we started this program on May 1, 2019. We took eight doctors, and later expanded to twelve. They spend 3 months each on Internal Medicine, Surgery, Pediatrics, and OB-GYN. They take lots of call, and they see patients in clinic. They have weekly lectures and reading assignments, and they have been a big part of a weekly doctors' bible study. Because of their dedication, they have, in many ways, been the heartbeat of the hospital these last several months, and we are so thankful both for them, and for who they are becoming.
Several of the "stage professionnels" with "Papa Banks", their fearless leader |
Congratulations to Dr. Cesarine Nishimwe, Dr. Emmy Prince Ndengeyingoma, Dr. Moïse Niyuhire, Dr. Christian Niyoyitungira, and Dr. Olivier Hakizimana. Thank you for trusting in a new program and for blazing a trail that many can now follow. May God bless you and guide you in the days to come.
Some pictures from last night's fête:
Five finishing doctors with their certificates |
Eric and Dr. Gilbert (Kibuye's medical director) congratulating Dr. Prince |
All but one of the current post-graduate interns |
Video messages from those who couldn't be present |
Cutting Madame Cynthia's awesome cake |
5 comments:
Congratulation to them
it was not easy but with the help of God, the help of our seniors and our efforts we have succeed. it was matter of time and determination.
Cool
May God continue to bless our professors
Congratulations to them!
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