Essential surgical skills in rural hospitals: a CPD programme
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Porter, D. C.
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University of the Free State
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English: General practitioners have to deal with a variety of conditions, challenges and diseases.
Currently there is little known about surgical practice and the surgical skills required to deal
with it in rural South Africa.
The aim of this study was to acquire an understanding of the current surgical practice of
general practitioners in rural areas and identify the essential surgical skills needed for rural
South Africa. The purpose of the study was to determine the contents of a Short Learning
Programme in Essential Surgical Skills in Rural South Africa.
The research consisted of a relevant literature search and document analysis to ascertain
the current national and international scope of rural surgery, available programmes and the
essential contents and outcomes thereof. Attention was also given to curriculum design,
HPCSA guidelines for CPD points, learning tools and situations to acquire surgical skills and
the development of short learning programmes.
The current GP surgical practice for practitioners in rural areas was evaluated through the
use of a Likert-type questionnaire, this was also employed to determine the essential
content and outcomes for a short learning programme.
The results of the research was applied to design a Short Learning Programme for Essential
Surgical Skills in Rural South Africa. It is my recommendation that this programme is rolled
out in the second part of 2017 at the University of the Free State. I trust it will contribute
to surgical care not only in South Africa, but internationally as well.