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Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1258643

ABSTRACT

Sudan is one of the largest African countries; covering an area of 1.9million km2-approximately one fifth of the geographic area of the United States. The population is 30million people; the majority of whom (68) live in rural areas; as compared with the sub-Saharan African average of approximately 62. Sudan is considered a lower-middle income country-with 47 of the population living below the poverty line and a gross domestic product (GDP) of US $62billion in 2010. In addition to excessive burden of communicable diseases such as malaria; tuberculosis; and schistosomiasis; Sudan is particularly susceptible to both natural and manmade disasters. Drought and flood are quite common due to Sudan's proximity to and dependency on the Nile; and throughout history Sudan has also been plagued with internal conflicts and outbreaks of violence; which bring about a burden of traumatic disease and demand high quality emergency care. The purpose of this paper is to describe the state of emergency care and Emergency Medicine education; and their context within the Sudanese health care system. As is the case in most African countries; emergency care is delivered by junior staff: new graduates from medical schools and unsupervised medical officers who handle all types of case presentations. In 2001; increased mortality and morbidity among unsorted patients prompted the Ministry of Health to introduce a new triage-based emergency care system. In late 2005; twenty-one Emergency physicians delivered these new Emergency Services. In 2011; following a curriculum workshop in November 2010; the Emergency Medicine residency program was started in Khartoum. Currently there are 27 rotating registrars; the first class of whom is expected to graduate in 2015


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Delivery of Health Care , Emergency Medical Services , Emergency Medicine/education , Schools, Medical , Sudan
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