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The St.Emlyn’s Podcast

The St.Emlyn’s Podcast

Health & Fitness:Medicine

Ep 98 - Life as an EM trainee in South Africa. A panel discussion

Ep 98 - Life as an EM trainee in South Africa. A panel discussion

2017-10-06
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Exploring Emergency Medicine in South Africa: A Journey Beyond the Familiar Introduction

Hello, and welcome to the St. Emlyn's podcast. I'm Simon Carley, and today, I'm sharing insights from a fascinating experience at the Emergency Medicine Society of South Africa (EMSSA) conference in Sunsetty, Johannesburg. The vibrant city became a backdrop for an enriching exploration into the challenges and rewards of practicing emergency medicine in a vastly different healthcare environment.

This blog post builds on Robert Lloyd's impactful blog about his tough yet enlightening experience at Khayelitsha Hospital. Our journey takes us through candid conversations with UK emergency medicine trainees currently working in South Africa. These discussions reveal not only the clinical and emotional challenges they face but also the profound personal growth they experience.

The Appeal of South African Emergency Medicine

Our conversation begins with a roundtable introduction. Each trainee shares their background and reasons for embarking on this journey. Jen, known as Coffee Headaches on Twitter, is currently working at Khayelitsha Hospital outside Cape Town, having moved from London. Chris and Chloe, both F4s, are working in Benedictine Hospital, Nongoma, and in Malawi, respectively. Sam, Jen's partner, is also at Khayelitsha, while Emma and Jacob, both F5s, are experiencing South African healthcare from different vantage points.

The primary motivation for these trainees to come to South Africa is to gain exposure to cases they rarely see in the UK. This includes a high prevalence of infectious diseases and trauma cases, providing a rich learning environment. The desire to challenge themselves and see how they react in a high-pressure environment is a compelling draw.

Realities of Practicing in South Africa

The conversation quickly shifts to the realities of working in this challenging environment. Despite extensive preparation, the reality of dealing with penetrating trauma, community assaults, and other interpersonal violence in South Africa is stark. As described by Jen and Chris, it's like managing a major incident every weekend night, with a constant flow of young male patients suffering from multiple stab wounds, often brought in by friends or local EMS.

The lack of resources and the necessity to make do with what's available forces a departure from UK-standard protocols. For instance, performing chest drains without the usual monitoring or resources becomes a norm. This scenario is a mental and emotional challenge, as it requires adapting to an environment where the ideal care isn't always possible.

Mental and Emotional Challenges

One of the key discussion points is the mental toll of practising in such a different environment. The trainees express that the most stressful aspect is not being able to provide the level of care they are accustomed to in the UK. The overwhelming number of patients and the lack of resources mean they must often prioritize care based on immediate necessity rather than best practice. This situation requires them to accept that they can't always do everything they would like to, a reality that is difficult to reconcile with their training.

Yet, they also speak of the incredible support network among South African doctors. These professionals guide the UK trainees, helping them navigate the practical challenges and the emotional landscape of emergency medicine in South Africa. This mentorship is invaluable, offering a buffer against the intense stress of the environment.

Unique Clinical Skills and Adaptations

The blog also delves into the unique clinical skills gained in South Africa. Many procedures and techniques, such as the Joburg knot for chest drains, are tailored to the local context, where resources are limited, and patients often face harsher post-treatment conditions. The trainees note that while these methods may not always align with UK standards, they are practical and effective in the South African context.

Moreover, they discuss the necessity of quick decision-making and improvisation. With patients often arriving in critical condition and space at a premium, immediate action is needed, often in less-than-ideal conditions. This experience contrasts sharply with the UK, where procedures are typically performed with more resources and time.

The Emotional Highs and Lows

Despite the challenges, the trainees describe the experience as overwhelmingly positive. The highs of successfully managing complex cases and the lows of resource limitations create a unique learning environment. The exposure to severe trauma cases, particularly penetrating injuries, has significantly reduced their anxiety about these scenarios. This newfound confidence is something they plan to bring back to their practice in the UK.

The trainees also express deep admiration for their South African colleagues, who demonstrate remarkable skill and resilience in a resource-limited setting. The ability of these professionals to provide high-quality care despite significant challenges is both inspiring and humbling.

Recommendations for Future Trainees

As the discussion winds down, the trainees share advice for others considering similar experiences. They emphasize the importance of understanding the expectations and conditions of the placement. The experiences can vary widely depending on whether one ends up in a well-supported trauma unit in a city or a rural hospital with minimal resources and support.

They recommend a minimum stay of three months to truly understand and contribute effectively to the healthcare setting. Shorter stays, they argue, don't provide enough time to adapt to the environment or make a meaningful impact.

Conclusion

Our conversation concludes with a reflection on the broader implications of this experience. The trainees agree that the skills and resilience developed in South Africa are not only invaluable but also applicable to emergency medicine practice in the UK. The experience underscores the need for adaptability, resourcefulness, and a deep understanding of the human aspects of healthcare.

South Africa, with its unique challenges and vibrant culture, offers an unparalleled learning experience for emergency medicine trainees. The personal and professional growth that comes from working in such a diverse and demanding environment is immense. As the trainees prepare to return to the UK, they carry with them not only new clinical skills but also a deeper understanding of themselves as clinicians.

This experience has been a powerful reminder that the essence of emergency medicine transcends geographical and cultural boundaries. It's about providing the best possible care under any circumstances, a lesson that resonates deeply with the core values of St. Emlyn's.

If you're considering a similar journey, take the plunge. The highs and lows are part of a journey that will not only shape your medical career but also broaden your perspective on healthcare and humanity. As we say goodbye to South Africa, the stories and lessons from this experience will undoubtedly inspire and inform the future of emergency medicine practice, both in the UK and beyond.



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