Learn Video Assisted Surgery(VATS) Venue University of Zimbabwe International Centre for Surgical Simulation(UZICSS), Harare, Zimbabwe Date26 – 27 February 2024 TopicVideo Assisted Thoracic Surgery(VATS) ResourcesDry lab, Wet lab, Live cases, Tips and Tricks from Diego included REGISTRATION Fees300 $ Call/WhatsAppPaida: +263 774 686 286 /…
The COSECSA Strategic Plan, 2021-2025, in a bid to achieve its goals 1 and 2, underscores the need to support Programme Directors who are responsible for carrying out the day-to-day training and implementation of the COSECSA programme at each accredited hospital.Given the above, RCSI and…
About the Scholarship To increase the number of Plastic Surgeons in Sub-Saharan Africa, the College of Surgeons of East, Central and Southern Africa (COSECSA) and Operation Smile (OS) are offering a 3-year FCS Plastic surgery training scholarship to 5 individuals wishing to train with COSECSA.…
Sub-Saharan Africa and other LMICs have low research output compared to HICs. Lack of research knowledge and skills is one of the hindering factors reported. The College of Surgeons of East, Central and Southern Africa (COSECSA) is collaborating with the Intuitive Foundation to build research…
Join our Insightful Panel Discussion on Excellence & Equity in Surgical Education and Surgical Workforce: A Global Perspective! Moderator: Prof. Abebe BekelePanelists: Dr. Jane Fualal, Prof. Laura Viani, Prof. Emmanuel Ezeome, Dr. Michael Sutherland, Prof. Juan Carlos Puyana, Prof. Rowan Parks, Prof. Michael Mckirdy, Prof.…
The College of Surgeons of East, Central and Southern Africa (COSECSA) learnt with profound shock and grief of the passing on of Professor Kien…
ABOUT THE SCHOLARSHIP As surgeons hold the key to better patient care, COSECSA and the AO Alliance are partnering to provide scholarships intended to support…
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Who said surgeon are boring? Women Surgeons slaying & Sipping Tea! The Women in Surgery in Africa bring together women surgeons of all specialities i.e…
Over 5 billion people globally lack access to timely, safe and affordable surgical care, of these majority living in sub-Saharan Africa. Through the Collaboration Programme…