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Pediatric anesthesia in Mongolia and Thailand.

Pornarun CharoenrajZolzaya ChinzorigDolgorsuren AdiyaNaiyana AroonpruksakulKhuanysh AyatkhanOyun BayarsaikhanOdgerel BoldbaatarDuenpen HoratanaruangUrantuya KhorolsaikhanPornswan NgamprasertwongTumenjargal Purev-OidovSolongo TumurJustin J Skowno
Published in: Paediatric anaesthesia (2024)
As a Low- and Middle-Income Country (LMIC) with low population density and extreme weather, the challenges include insufficient equipment, supplies, and clinician numbers, matching few clinicians to many varied patient locations, and covering surgical emergencies over distance and weather. In Thailand, education and training in pediatric anesthesia remain a focus: Pediatric anesthesia is an official subspecialty, the fellowship is accredited, using a competency-based curriculum with milestones of Direct Observation of Procedural Skills and Entrusted Professional Activities. The Bangkok Anesthesia Regional Training Center (BARTC)-Pediatrics, jointly sponsored by the World Federation of Societies of Anesthesiologists (WFSA) and the Society for Pediatric Anesthesia (SPA), have expanded training to anesthesiologists worldwide. Challenges include difficulty balancing service workload and education, as well as attracting pediatric anesthesia fellows due to the strong private sector job market.
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