
Rwanda International Grant Report 2025
Rwanda Endoscopy Training Visit (26–28 August 2025)
Local Organiser
- King Faisal Hospital- Dr Berhani Redai Mishaisha
- Rwanda Society of gastroenterology - Dr. Vincent Dusabejambo
- WGO Khartoum training centre – Dr Abdelmounem E Abdo, Dr Ahmed Rafie
Faculty
UK Faculty
Dr. Elmuhtady Said – Barnsley
Dr. Mo Thoufeeq – Sheffield
Dr. Mohamed Yousif – Huddersfield
Dr. Mark Donnelly – Sheffield
Dr. Mohamed Abdelrahim – Sheffield
Afric & middle East Association of gastroenterology AMAGE Faculty
Dr. Abdelmoniem Abdu – WGO Sudan
Prof. Reda Elwakil – Egypt
Dr. Yousif Ajlouni – Jordan
Prof. Sandi Thompson – South Africa
Mohamed Shaker – Egypt
Local Faculty (Rwanda)
Dr. Burhane Redae
Dr Hanna Abbera
Dr. Vincent Dusabejambo
Dr. Dyna Nyampinga
Guest expert speaker: Prof Kulwinder Dua – USA
Aims of the Training
- Management of gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding
- Basic polypectomy and endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR)
- Basic endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)
- Training Colonoscopy Trainers (TCT) course
Teaching Methods and Tools
- Structured lectures
- Animal model training
- Hands-on endoscopy sessions
- Live case demonstrations/ Training
Program Activities
Day 1 – Opening & Clinical Sessions
- Opening ceremony attended by the hospital Clinical Director, gastroenterology faculty, fellows, residents, representatives from AFTAC, and the Egyptian Embassy.
- Lectures delivered to an audience of ~30 participants, including 11 GI fellows and internal medicine residents.
- Hands-on training: Fellows rotated between upper GI models, stomach PEG/polypectomy stations, and live diagnostic cases (upper and lower GI).
Day 2 – TCT Theory & Parallel Sessions
- Lectures for ~30 participants (11 fellows + internal medicine residents).
- TCT theory component:Seven Rwandan consultants participated. Sessions included:
- Background, aims, and expectations.
- Framework for endoscopy skills training.
- Techniques in colonoscopy teaching.
- Parallel fellow sessions: Live cases and ultrasound training delivered by AMAGE faculty.
- Parallel ERCP therapeutic session
3 days activity of complex ESCP procedures done by the group with use of EUS by Prof Dua.
Day 3 – TCT Practical Training
- Practical TCT sessions with seven consultants.
- Each consultant acted as a trainer, supervised by faculty, and received structured feedback from both trainees and faculty.
- Delegates also practiced short (5-minute) open/close teaching sessions.
- Evaluation tools:
- Direct Observation of Procedural Skills (DOPS) forms distributed.
- Pre- and post-training questionnaires completed by both TCT delegates and GI fellows ( complete analysis report to follow).
Summary of Outcomes
- Enhanced local capacity in GI bleeding management, polypectomy/EMR, ERCP, and colonoscopy teaching.
- Successful delivery of TCT program to seven Rwandan consultants.
- Hands-on and live training benefited 11 fellows and multiple internal medicine residents.
- Strengthened institutional collaboration between BSG international committee, AMAGE, and Rwandan gastroenterology teams.
Acknowledgements
We gratefully acknowledge the support of:
- British Society of Gastroenterology (BSG) – for funding through the International Grant.
- WGO Centre Khartoum – for additional financial support and sponsoring fellows/delegates. Dr. Ahmed Rafie (Sudan) – for event coordination and logistics management.
- AMAGE and AFTAC – for supporting fellows and sponsoring delegate participation.
- King Faisal Hospital and Rwandan Society of Gastroenterology – for coordination and logistical support.

Rwanda International Grant Report 2025
Rwanda Endoscopy Training Visit (26–28 August 2025)

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