Pan-African Paediatric Surgical Association Explained

Pan-African Paediatric Surgical Association (PAPSA) is an organisation established in 1994 to promote the practice of paediatric surgery in Africa, improvement of research, interchange of ideas and sharing of knowledge and expertise for the benefit of the children of Africa.[1]

, there have been 16 annual Paediatric Surgical Conferences[2] under PAPSA.

Professor Emmanuel A. Ameh is the President of PAPSA and Professor Milind Chitnis is the general secretary.

History

During the 38th British Association of Paediatric Surgeons (BAPS) conference in Budapest in 1991, the concept of an Association representing Africa was proposed with 9 paediatric surgeons from Africa who attended the meeting.[1]

As the idea needed international recognition and support, the World Federation of Associations of Pediatric Surgeons (WOFAPS) gave support during the development phases of the as yet to be established Association.[1]

PAPSA Conferences

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Rode . Heinz . Kyambi . Julius . Lakhoo . Kokila . The history of the formation of the Pan African paediatric surgical Association (PAPSA) . Pediatric Surgery International . May 2018 . 34 . 5 . 499–504 . 10.1007/s00383-018-4248-y . 29589096 . 5899112 . 1437-9813. Text was copied from this source, which is available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
  2. El Halaby . Essam . Rode . Heinz . Lakhoo . Kokila . History of the Pan African Paediatric Surgery Association (PAPSA) . Pediatric Surgery International . July 2020 . 36 . 11 . 1261–1266 . 10.1007/s00383-020-04708-x . 32651618 . 7351551 .