Development of an IR Curriculum for the Resource Limited Setting
We are working with the IR program of RAD-AID and the Resident, Fellow and Student section of the Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR RFS) on creating an IR curriculum for the resource limited setting. This will provide an educational blueprint for establishing and maintaining comprehensive Interventional Radiology training programs in the developing world. The curriculum focuses on teaching routine and high yield procedures with supplementation of more complex procedures as the program matures.
Interventional Radiology in Tanzania
Presented by Fabian Laage Gaupp, MD
December 21, 2017
Interventional Radiology in Tanzania
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Nephrostomy tube placement by Tanzanian Residents Ivan Rukundo, Erick Mbuguje, and Azza Naif (from left to right)
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Ultrasound-guided sclerotherapy on pediatric patients with dental hermangiomas in the operating room performed in collaboration with a visiting Interventional Radiology team from Kenya