ASA Anesthesiologists Travel to Rwanda for Teaching Program

The American Society of Anesthesiologists‘ Global Humanitarian Outreach program volunteers have arrived in Rwanda to participate in a teaching program at the two teaching hospitals.

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The volunteers will teach physician anesthesiologists, residents and staff in Rwanda about perioperative anesthesia, including critical care medicine, procedural skills in a new simulation center and pediatric anesthesia.

“There is a shortage of physician anesthesiologists in Rwanda and a great need for educated healthcare providers,” said Michael Heine, MD, an ASA member volunteering in the program.

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