Nurse Anesthesia Re-Investment Project
🇨🇦 Canadian Program
Contributing to medical capacity building is an essential part of Mercy Ships Canada’s work. For example, a Canadian project seeks to enhance Gamal University’s teaching program for nurse anesthesia students by providing supplies and materials and improving the instructor’s credentials. The 2021 project builds upon successful past local partnerships efforts by Mercy Ships.
Project Need
According to the World Federation of Anaesthesia, the minimum safety requirements are five (5) anesthetists per 100,000 inhabitants. Therefore, for Guinea, 600 people would need to be trained by 2030, which corresponds to 50 anesthetists per year. At this rate, Guinea is challenged to obtain the necessary educational scholarships and student enrolment to teach the people urgently needed in the country. Guinea currently has 12 anesthesiologists and 49 senior anesthesia technicians. However, of those 49, only 12 will be active by the end of 2022 due to age and years of service in the public system.
Mercy Ships’ Partnerships in Guinea
Mercy Ships works at the invitation of the Government of the Republic of Guinea collaborating closely with various governmental departments to continue post-ship activities and maintaining a supportive relationship for goals identified with project partners and key stakeholders. L’Université Gamal Abdel Nasser de Conakry (Gamal University) is the largest university in Guinea and is located in the capital city of Conakry. Gamal University issues a three-year license to the anesthesia program under the Faculty of Medicine.
Impact of the 2020 Mercy Ships Medical Capacity Training Project
To add local anesthesia training capacity, local Dr. Donamou expressed the desire to Mercy Ships to have a dedicated space for the newly incepted nurse anesthesia program at Gamal University.
In response to that request, Mercy Ships renovated and equipped facilities for the nurse anesthesia program at Gamal in 2020. The work included:
- One classroom for 20 students equipped with desks, chairs, chalkboards, & a video projector.
- Administration space with three offices, conference room, medical textbooks, desks, chairs, cabinets, tables, and whiteboards.
- Simulation lab equipped with intubation manikins, spinal anesthesia manikins, CPR manikins, tables, cabinets, and small equipment for training.
Over the 2020-2021 school year, the nurse anesthesia program has achieved the following results:
- Graduated the first four nurse anesthesia students in Guinea.
- Increased the acceptance of students for the following promotional years:
- First promotion: 4 students
- Second promotion: 9 students
- Third promotion: 14 students
- Fourth promotion: 21 students
It is expected the program will level off to 15 students for each new class, but currently, the need is so great the school must turn away many applications.