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  • Trauma Surgery
  • Global Health

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  • Developing countries face significant challenges in providing adequate trauma care due to limited resources.
  • Effective trauma training curricula are essential to improve patient outcomes in resource-limited environments.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and evaluate a multitiered trauma training curriculum tailored for low-resource settings.
  • To assess the impact of the curriculum on medical knowledge and practical skills of healthcare professionals.

Main Methods:

  • Two courses were developed: Emergency Ward Management of Trauma (EWMT) for interns and Surgical Techniques and Repairs in Trauma for the Low-resource Environment (STaRTLE) for surgical residents.
  • The curriculum was implemented at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital in Uganda.
  • Pre- and post-course knowledge tests and surveys were administered to evaluate effectiveness.

Main Results:

  • Both EWMT and STaRTLE courses demonstrated significant improvements in knowledge-based test scores.
  • EWMT participants reported increased confidence in managing injured patients and improved practice.
  • STaRTLE participants showed significantly increased comfort with performing 20 out of 22 taught operative procedures.

Conclusions:

  • The developed trauma training curriculum is feasible, cost-effective, and resource-appropriate for low-resource settings.
  • Standardization and implementation of this curriculum hold the potential to enhance trauma care and improve patient outcomes globally.