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Pflegerin sitzt auf dem Patientenbett und betreut eine junge Patientin in Ifakara, Tansania
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The Kitete Regional Referral Hospital is responsible for the primary health care of 230,000 inhabitants of the capital Tabora and as a higher-level hospital for complicated, difficult illnesses in the entire region of 2.3 million people.

With over 6,000 births per year, the women's clinic plays an important role in the healthcare system. The high maternal and infant mortality rate reflects the poor staffing, material and financial situation at this partner hospital.

The USB has been working with the Swiss Surgical Teams (SST) at Kitete Hospital since 2015. The focus here is on training medical staff (nurses, midwives, doctors and medical technicians).

The first seminar on obstetric emergencies for doctors and midwives took place in Hargeysa, the capital of Somaliland, in February 2019. The country has been a virtually independent state from Somalia since the civil war in 1991, but is not recognized as such by any country internationally.

The maternal mortality rate is around 850 per 100,000 live births and is the fifth highest in the world. The team from the University Hospital Basel, supported by the Hadia Medical Swiss Foundation and the local team of doctors and midwives from Edna Adan at Edna Adan Hospital, trains twice a year in obstetric emergencies using simulation scenarios and workshops. The aim is to optimize emergency treatment and promote interdisciplinary cooperation between doctors and midwives as well as between hospitals and regional health centers.

The first seminar on obstetric emergencies for doctors and midwives took place in Hargeysa, the capital of Somaliland, in February 2019. The country has been a virtually independent state from Somalia since the civil war in 1991, but is not recognized as such by any country internationally.

The maternal mortality rate is around 850 per 100,000 live births and is the fifth highest in the world. The team from the University Hospital Basel, supported by the Hadia Medical Swiss Foundation and the local team of doctors and midwives from Edna Adan at Edna Adan Hospital, trains twice a year in obstetric emergencies using simulation scenarios and workshops. The aim is to optimize emergency treatment and promote interdisciplinary cooperation between doctors and midwives as well as between hospitals and regional health centers.

Mitarbeitende Universitätsspital Basel in Ifakara

  • Fabian Fiechter (Experte Intensivpflege)
  • Sarah Adina Funk (Expertin Intensivpflege)
  • Damian Robin Wesa (Experte Intensivpflege)
  • Dr. Selina Wettstein (Oberärztin)
  • Prof. Maja Weisser Rohacek (Leitende Ärztin)
  • em. Prof. Dr. Albert Urwyler

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Impressionen aus Ifakara, Tansania
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Impressionen aus Ifakara, Tansania
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