Gynecological Oncology at MSF in Malawi W/M 129 views0 applications


Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is an international, independent, medical humanitarian organization created in 1971 that delivers emergency aid to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics, healthcare exclusion and natural disasters. MSF is one of the largest independent medical humanitarian organizations in the world, with projects located in 65 countries worldwide. Its work is based on the humanitarian principles of medical ethics; the goal of MSF is to provide emergency care and to offer assistance to people based only on need and irrespective of race, religion, gender or political affiliation. The French section is present in around thirty countries.

Why join MSF?

Over the past years Cervical Cancer has swept across Malawi as it accounts for 40% of all cancers among women and kills an estimated 2,300 a year. MSF has opened an operating theatre, an 18-bed inpatient ward and a day clinic as well as palliative care services. MSF also supports the Ministry of Health in provision of chemotherapy for the cervical cancer patients, and is currently looking into the possibilities of implementation radiotherapy. This has all been done with the aim of helping make a lasting difference in the lives of the affected women.

Brief description of Malawi

The republic of Malawi is a landlocked country in South-eastern Africa spans over 118,484 km2 (45,747 sq. mi) and has an estimated population of 17,563,749 [i] . Malawi’s population is young, with 44% aged under 15years, 51% aged between 15-59 years and 5% aged 60 years or older. Malawi is a generally peaceful country and has had stable governments since independence in 1964. One-party rule ended in 1993; since then multi-party presidential and parliamentary elections have been held every five years. Malawi remains one of the poorest countries in the world despite making significant economic and structural reforms to sustain economic growth. The economy is heavily dependent on agriculture, employing nearly 80% of the population, and it is vulnerable to external shocks, particularly climatic shocks.

Description of MSF Assignment in Malawi

In 2017 MSF-France took on the challenge of developing a comprehensive Cervical Cancer program with the ambition of addressing complex issues as inequalities in accessing screening programs, early diagnosis, and treatment encountered in low- and middle-income countries. The program aims to develop new approaches and targets all stages of the Cervical Cancer disease course from HPV-infection, development of pre-cancerous lesions and high-grade lesions, progression into invasive cancer, metastatic cancer and end of life phase. In collaboration with the national Ministry of Health, an integrated approach to the diagnosis and management of women’s cancers involving vaccination, screening, diagnosis, treatment, surgery, chemotherapy and palliative care is provided by a team of specialists, both expatriate and national.

Testimonial from the national gyne-oncological surgeon

“The unavailability or otherwise inadequate treatment options for those diagnosed with cervical cancer in Malawi resulted in the creation of “cervical cancer death reservoirs”. These are pools of women who are at risk of dying from undiagnosed, diagnosed but untreated or inappropriately treated cervical cancers. I joined MSF in 2019, as it presented an opportunity for me to take part in addressing this problem. Along with it, has been an amazing learning and collaborative working experience that has truly changed the lives of over many women within. To date, over 9 ESGO Onco-surgeons have rotated through the project, bringing with them the much-needed experience and skills that have been imparted on me and my colleagues. The holistic approach that we follow at MSF has made it possible to have those that are disadvantaged the most be reached and helped. It is a journey with its highs and lows as the tasks can be challenging, but we keep moving as I continue making new friends!” Dr George Chilinda (Malawi)

Testimonial from one of the expatriate gyne-oncological surgeons

“When MSF sent me on my first mission to Malawi, I had heard about the endemic threat of cervical cancer in the country, but I had, of course, no idea of how big the problem really was. Treating so many patients, many of them in late stages of the disease, can be challenging, physically and mentally. But I was and still am amazed about the high standards and quality of treatment we at MSF are able to provide, even under circumstances in a low-income country. This is due to our interdisciplinary team of extremely skilled surgeons, gynecologists and medical doctors, dedicated and caring nurses, psychologists and social workers and not to forget the big bunch of logistics and paramedical services. The professional management of the project made my start very easy. The warmth of the friends I made here will make my parting rather hard”, says Dr SebastianHentsch (Germany).

Gynecologists specialized in Cervical Pathology and/or Gynecological Oncology will be able to collaborate with the medical team and supervise the quality of healthcare in the projects, taking charge of certain consultations themselves and performing surgical interventions.

Two different positions are available in our Oncology Project:

1. – Gynecologist with Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology experience

Long term position (6 to 12 months).

2. – Gyne-oncology surgeon

Short term mission (6 weeks minimum)

They will be handling the following tasks/holding the following activities:

  • Provide cervical screening, diagnosis and precancerous lesion treatment to out-patients: colposcopy, biopsy, endocervical curettage, LEEP, thermoablation
  • Provide ultrasound cancer staging
  • Perform basic (for the gynecologist) and complex (for the gyne-onco surgeon) surgical procedures in accordance with MSF protocols and international guidelines
  • Participate in the Multidisciplinary Tumor Board (MDT) meeting with the multidisciplinary team for patients’ treatment pathway (chemotherapy, surgery, radiotherapy, palliative care)
  • Participate in discussions on and the definition of project objectives
  • Provide technical expertise in their field of expertise: helping to improve the staff’s technical performances, improving the quality of care in consideration of patient’s needs, adherence to medical protocols, etc.
  • take part in training offered to the healthcare staff and provide individual mentorship and support.

Requirements:

Diploma:

Medical doctor diploma in obstetrics-gynecology

Current matriculation in Medical Council/Board

Subspecialist accreditation in gynecological oncology (only for the Gynecologist specialist in Gynecological Oncology position)

Skills:

Solid surgical skills (see details above)

Availability:

Gynecologist specialist in Gynecological Oncology: 6 weeks minimum

Gynecologist with Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology experience : long term position (6 to 12 months)

Language: English B1 level

Would you like to join our team in 2025?

We urgently need

1) Gynecologist specialists in Gynecological Oncology as of 01/02/2025 for 1 month mission and

2) Gynecologists with Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology experience for long term positions (6-12 months)

Please send your application on msf.fr (using FR or EN version):

stating you live in France (i.e French resident, even if this is not the case) so we can follow-up directly your application.

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Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) was founded in 1971 in France by a group of doctors and journalists in the wake of war and famine in Biafra. Their aim was to establish an independent organisation that focuses on delivering emergency medicine aid quickly, effectively and impartially.

Doctors Without Borders

Three hundred volunteers made up the organisation when it was founded: doctors, nurses and other staff, including the 13 founding doctors and journalists.

MSF was created in the belief that all people should have access to healthcare regardless of gender, race, religion, creed or political affiliation, and that people’s medical needs outweigh respect for national boundaries. MSF’s principles of action are described in our charter, which established a framework for our activities.

MSF's first missions

MSF’s first mission was to the Nicaraguan capital, Managua, in 1972, after an earthquake destroyed most of the city and killed between 10,000 and 30,000 people.

In 1974, MSF set up a relief mission to help the people of Honduras after Hurricane Fifi caused major flooding and killed thousands of people.

In 1975, MSF established its first large-scale medical programme during a refugee crisis, providing medical care for the waves of Cambodians seeking sanctuary from Pol Pot’s oppressive rule.

In these first missions, the weaknesses of MSF as a new humanitarian organisation became readily apparent: preparation was lacking, doctors were left unsupported and supply chains were tangled.

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0 USD Malawi CF 3201 Abc road Fixed Term , 40 hours per week Médecins Sans Frontières

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is an international, independent, medical humanitarian organization created in 1971 that delivers emergency aid to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics, healthcare exclusion and natural disasters. MSF is one of the largest independent medical humanitarian organizations in the world, with projects located in 65 countries worldwide. Its work is based on the humanitarian principles of medical ethics; the goal of MSF is to provide emergency care and to offer assistance to people based only on need and irrespective of race, religion, gender or political affiliation. The French section is present in around thirty countries.

Why join MSF?

Over the past years Cervical Cancer has swept across Malawi as it accounts for 40% of all cancers among women and kills an estimated 2,300 a year. MSF has opened an operating theatre, an 18-bed inpatient ward and a day clinic as well as palliative care services. MSF also supports the Ministry of Health in provision of chemotherapy for the cervical cancer patients, and is currently looking into the possibilities of implementation radiotherapy. This has all been done with the aim of helping make a lasting difference in the lives of the affected women.

Brief description of Malawi

The republic of Malawi is a landlocked country in South-eastern Africa spans over 118,484 km2 (45,747 sq. mi) and has an estimated population of 17,563,749 [i] . Malawi’s population is young, with 44% aged under 15years, 51% aged between 15-59 years and 5% aged 60 years or older. Malawi is a generally peaceful country and has had stable governments since independence in 1964. One-party rule ended in 1993; since then multi-party presidential and parliamentary elections have been held every five years. Malawi remains one of the poorest countries in the world despite making significant economic and structural reforms to sustain economic growth. The economy is heavily dependent on agriculture, employing nearly 80% of the population, and it is vulnerable to external shocks, particularly climatic shocks.

Description of MSF Assignment in Malawi

In 2017 MSF-France took on the challenge of developing a comprehensive Cervical Cancer program with the ambition of addressing complex issues as inequalities in accessing screening programs, early diagnosis, and treatment encountered in low- and middle-income countries. The program aims to develop new approaches and targets all stages of the Cervical Cancer disease course from HPV-infection, development of pre-cancerous lesions and high-grade lesions, progression into invasive cancer, metastatic cancer and end of life phase. In collaboration with the national Ministry of Health, an integrated approach to the diagnosis and management of women's cancers involving vaccination, screening, diagnosis, treatment, surgery, chemotherapy and palliative care is provided by a team of specialists, both expatriate and national.

Testimonial from the national gyne-oncological surgeon

“The unavailability or otherwise inadequate treatment options for those diagnosed with cervical cancer in Malawi resulted in the creation of “cervical cancer death reservoirs”. These are pools of women who are at risk of dying from undiagnosed, diagnosed but untreated or inappropriately treated cervical cancers. I joined MSF in 2019, as it presented an opportunity for me to take part in addressing this problem. Along with it, has been an amazing learning and collaborative working experience that has truly changed the lives of over many women within. To date, over 9 ESGO Onco-surgeons have rotated through the project, bringing with them the much-needed experience and skills that have been imparted on me and my colleagues. The holistic approach that we follow at MSF has made it possible to have those that are disadvantaged the most be reached and helped. It is a journey with its highs and lows as the tasks can be challenging, but we keep moving as I continue making new friends!” Dr George Chilinda (Malawi)

Testimonial from one of the expatriate gyne-oncological surgeons

“When MSF sent me on my first mission to Malawi, I had heard about the endemic threat of cervical cancer in the country, but I had, of course, no idea of how big the problem really was. Treating so many patients, many of them in late stages of the disease, can be challenging, physically and mentally. But I was and still am amazed about the high standards and quality of treatment we at MSF are able to provide, even under circumstances in a low-income country. This is due to our interdisciplinary team of extremely skilled surgeons, gynecologists and medical doctors, dedicated and caring nurses, psychologists and social workers and not to forget the big bunch of logistics and paramedical services. The professional management of the project made my start very easy. The warmth of the friends I made here will make my parting rather hard”, says Dr SebastianHentsch (Germany).

Gynecologists specialized in Cervical Pathology and/or Gynecological Oncology will be able to collaborate with the medical team and supervise the quality of healthcare in the projects, taking charge of certain consultations themselves and performing surgical interventions.

Two different positions are available in our Oncology Project:

1. - Gynecologist with Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology experience

Long term position (6 to 12 months).

2. – Gyne-oncology surgeon

Short term mission (6 weeks minimum)

They will be handling the following tasks/holding the following activities:

  • Provide cervical screening, diagnosis and precancerous lesion treatment to out-patients: colposcopy, biopsy, endocervical curettage, LEEP, thermoablation
  • Provide ultrasound cancer staging
  • Perform basic (for the gynecologist) and complex (for the gyne-onco surgeon) surgical procedures in accordance with MSF protocols and international guidelines
  • Participate in the Multidisciplinary Tumor Board (MDT) meeting with the multidisciplinary team for patients’ treatment pathway (chemotherapy, surgery, radiotherapy, palliative care)
  • Participate in discussions on and the definition of project objectives
  • Provide technical expertise in their field of expertise: helping to improve the staff's technical performances, improving the quality of care in consideration of patient’s needs, adherence to medical protocols, etc.
  • take part in training offered to the healthcare staff and provide individual mentorship and support.

Requirements:

Diploma:

Medical doctor diploma in obstetrics-gynecology

Current matriculation in Medical Council/Board

Subspecialist accreditation in gynecological oncology (only for the Gynecologist specialist in Gynecological Oncology position)

Skills:

Solid surgical skills (see details above)

Availability:

Gynecologist specialist in Gynecological Oncology: 6 weeks minimum

Gynecologist with Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology experience : long term position (6 to 12 months)

Language: English B1 level

Would you like to join our team in 2025?

We urgently need

1) Gynecologist specialists in Gynecological Oncology as of 01/02/2025 for 1 month mission and

2) Gynecologists with Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology experience for long term positions (6-12 months)

Please send your application on msf.fr (using FR or EN version):

stating you live in France (i.e French resident, even if this is not the case) so we can follow-up directly your application.

2025-05-06

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