A young Rylands doctor who implemented the South African Triage Score (SATS) while working at a Pakistani hospital for Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) received such success that MSF will now adopt the score (which helps to reduce waiting time for emergency patients) as its own in its projects worldwide...
"I think it's really cool that a system that was adopted for South Africa in South Africa is now going to be used by MSF in Afghanistan, Haiti, Ethiopia and Somalia. It's very exciting," Dr Dalwai said...
MSF will be the first international medical humanitarian organisation considering roll-out of the SATS in multiple low-resource, high burden countries.
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"I think it's really cool that a system that was adopted for South Africa in South Africa is now going to be used by MSF in Afghanistan, Haiti, Ethiopia and Somalia. It's very exciting," Dr Dalwai said...
MSF will be the first international medical humanitarian organisation considering roll-out of the SATS in multiple low-resource, high burden countries.
Read full article below.