Opportunity for OB-GYN Physician in Malawi Available
Opportunity for OB-GYN Physician
Health Frontiers is currently recruiting for the position of OB-GYN Specialist and Field Representative in Lilongwe, Malawi. Eligible candidates must have completed all four years of an obstetrics-gynecology residency training in good standing and be board certified or board eligible by ACOG. This is a volunteer position consisting primarily of clinical service and teaching in a high volume, high acuity, low resource setting at Kamuzu Central Hospital (KCH) in Lilongwe, Malawi. The Health Frontiers OB-GYN specialist/field representative will be part of the KCH Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, reporting to both the US-based Health Frontiers Malawi Project Director and to the KCH OB-GYN Head of Department.
Responsibilities of the position include:
Clinical Care: Performing deliveries, including operative deliveries (vacuum); Performing surgeries, including cesarean section, hysterectomy (including postpartum), exploratory laparotomy, tubal ligation; Managing inpatients on antenatal, postnatal, labor and delivery, step-down unit and gynecology wards; LEEP and colposcopy; Supervisory night, weekend, and public holiday call (providing telephone consults and coming in only for emergency surgeries)
Teaching/Supervision: Daily supervision of medical interns, medical registrars (residents), clinical officer interns, and qualified clinical officers; Department teaching presentation once quarterly; Grand rounds, once yearly
Administration of the Health Frontiers project house/office in Lilongwe: Managing project house/office, car, and domestic support staff; Tracking receipts and providing quarterly expenditure reports
For this position, it is important to demonstrate leadership qualities, to be comfortable with and enthusiastic about clinical care, bedside and didactic teaching, and preferably to have some background or experience in international health. Cross cultural sensitivity, flexibility and strong interpersonal and communication skills are essential in this work. No foreign language ability is needed, but English language is mandatory.
This position is available as early as October 2011 with the start date being flexible. A minimum one-year commitment is preferred, however consideration can be made for applicants with existing commitments, such as fellowship, starting in 2012. Health Frontiers provides funding for travel expenses, health and evacuation insurance, housing, Chichewa language instruction, use of a vehicle and a modest living stipend.
Malawi is considered one of the world’s most densely populated and least developed countries. It is one of the poorest countries in the world, with an average GDP per capita of $884 in 2010. The maternal mortality rate varies widely by source, but has been estimated as high as 1140 per 100,000 (Lancet, May 2010). It has very few physicians (0.02 per 1,000 people on last estimate), and a chronic shortage of nurses and midwives. Kamuzu Central Hospital (KCH) is the referral tertiary care center for the central region, serving 5-6 million people, receiving transfers of the very sickest patients from the district hospitals and rural areas. Ruptured uterus, eclampsia, postpartum hemorrhage, end-stage cervical cancer, ectopic pregnancies, septic abortions, and severe pelvic peritonitis are routine parts of every week. As of August 2011, there were two fully-trained OB/GYN’s in the department to handle this caseload (just a month prior, in July 2011, there were none). The goal of the new head of department, Malawian Dr. Grace Chiudzu, is to create a department that is well-respected and gives quality care consistently, while working towards starting a registrar (resident) training program for the country.
This is an opportunity for truly rewarding work in a location where there is great need.
Please visit our website for more information about our organization: www.healthfrontiers.org
Interested persons may submit an inquiry and curriculum vitae by email to:
Kristine Torjesen, MD, MPH
Health Frontiers Malawi Project Director
ktorjesen@gmail.com
and
Laura Chambers-Kersh, MD
Health Frontiers Malawi Field Representative
shiprock.lck@gmail.com