BACKGROUND The College of Surgeons of East, Central, and Southern Africa (COSECSA) is a regional accrediting body for general and specialty surgical training programs that has recently expanded to include… Click to show full abstract
BACKGROUND The College of Surgeons of East, Central, and Southern Africa (COSECSA) is a regional accrediting body for general and specialty surgical training programs that has recently expanded to include neurosurgery. As neurosurgical services expand in Sub-Saharan Africa, the structure of training and accreditation has become a vital issue. METHODS We review the founding and current structures of COSECSA neurosurgical training, identifying accomplishments as well as challenges facing the expansion of neurosurgical training in this region. RESULTS The COSECSA model has succeeded in several countries to graduate qualified neurosurgeons, but challenges remain. Programs must balance the long duration of training required to promote surgical excellence against an overwhelming clinical need that seeks immediate solutions. CONCLUSION Harnessing global collaboration, rapidly expanding local infrastructure, and a robust multi-national training curriculum, COSECSA has emerged as a leader in the effort to train neurosurgeons, and is anticipated to dramatically improve upon the markedly unmet need for neurosurgical care in Sub-Saharan Africa.
               
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