Baylor College of Medicine Children's Foundation Lesotho (BCMCFL)
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In Lesotho:
Dr. Edith Mohapi
t: +266 2222 2700
m: +266 6207 3052
mohapi@bcm.tmc.edu
Key Lesotho Contact:
Dr. Joel Seeiso Pii
Senior Administrator
t: +266 2222 2700
m: +266 6200 3337
e: piiseeiso@aol.com
Physical Address in Lesotho:
Bots'abelo across SOS Children's Village on the way to Senkatana & NHTC
Postal Address in Lesotho:
Private Bag A191
Maseru 100
Physical Address in Lesotho:
Bots'abelo across SOS Children's Village on the way to Senkatana & NHTC
In Texas, USA:
Dr. Mark Kline, President
e: webmaster.mferris@bcm.edu
Postal Address in USA:
Baylor International Pediatric AIDS Initiative
Texas Children's Hospital
Clinical Care Center
6621 Fannin, CC 1210
Houston, TX 77030
Key partners include:
Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, UNICEF, Clinton Foundation, Touching Tiny Lives, World Food Programme, Anglican Diocese of Lesotho, Sentebale, Swedish Save the Children, Mission Aviation Fellowship, Senkatana Treatment Centre, Lesotho Textile Exporters Association
Baylor operates in the following specific locations:
Maseru: Queen Elizabeth II Hospital (Maseru Central) and St Leonards Clinic (Semonkong)
Mafeteng: Government Hospital (Mafeteng Central)
Mohales Hoek: Government Hospital (Mohale's Hoek Central)
Quthing: Government Hospital (Quthing Central)
Thaba Tseka: Paray Hospital
Mokhotlong: Government Hospital (Mokhotlong Central)
Butha Buthe: Government Hospital (Butha Buthe Central)
Three core program areas of BCMCF-L's work include:
I. Care and Treatment of Children/Families with HIV/AIDS
This program includes pre and post HIV test counseling for patients of all ages. HIV positive children are enrolled in the program, and admitted into Queen II Hospital if needed, while HIV negative children are treated for their current illness. HIV exposed babies and HIV infected pregnant mothers are also cared for at the centre. HIV positive adults are referred to the nearby adult treatment facility, the Senkatana Centre. In special circumstances (such as especially needy HIV positive parent and child), adults are treated at Baylors Family Clinic. All enrolled patients receive a comprehensive care package, including the ARV program, management of acute infection and opportunistic infection, management of antiretroviral therapy, nutrition and TB services, adherence, social work and counseling services, and pharmaceutical services.
As of 2008, there were 3300 children and 600 adults enrolled in this program.
II. Training of Health Providers Throughout the Country in Care and Treatment of Children and Families with HIV/AIDS
Baylor doctors rotate to various districts to visit hospitals and local health clinics. While on these visits, they train and mentor local staff in pediatric HIV/AIDS treatment, providing direct capacity building to the communities. This is especially important for children who live far from Maseru and the main COE, so that HIV positive children can be adequately cared for within their communities.
In collaboration with the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, BCMCF-L brings in healthcare providers from around the country to the Baylor College of Medicine Bristol-Myers Squibb Childrens Clinical Centre of Excellence in Maseru for training and courses on pediatric HIV/AIDS. Baylor also conducts training for other groups in Lesotho on aspects of HIV, apart from on-the-job training. Between 2006 and 2007, BCMCFL facilitated more than 216 hours of didactic trainings, reaching 503 healthcare professionals.
I. Operational Research to Inform Care and Treatment Objectives
BCMCFL conducts socially and clinically relevant research on an ongoing basis in an effort to inform care of patients at the centre and throughout the country.
re rooms, a pharmacy, a small laboratory, and training rooms. The center's staff uses the space to train local healthcare professionals in the special needs of HIV-infected children. All services at the Baylor College of Medicine Bristol-Myers Squibb Childrens Clinical Centre of Excellence are free of charge and patients do not require referrals. Baylor also maintains a presence in all 10 districts through Baylor staff that rotate among the districts working at the government hospitals and health clinics.
Three core program areas of BCMCFL's work include:
I. Care and Treatment of Children/Families with HIV/AIDS
This program includes pre and post HIV test counseling for patients of all ages. HIV positive children are enrolled in the program, and admitted into Queen II Hospital if needed, while HIV negative children are treated for their current sickness and released. HIV positive adults are referred to the nearby adult treatment facility, the Senkatana Centre. In special circumstances (such as especially needy HIV positive parent and child), adults will be treated at Baylors Family Clinic. All enrolled patients receive a comprehensive care package, including the ARV program, visits by the nutritionist, and counseling, as needed.
As of 2008, there were 2500 children and 500 adults enrolled in this program.
II. Training of Health Providers Throughout the Country in Care and Treatment of Children / Families with HIV/AIDS
Baylor doctors rotate to various districts to visit government hospitals and local health clinics. While on these visits, they train and mentor people in pediatric HIV/AIDS treatment, providing direct capacity building to the communities. This is especially important for children who live far from Maseru and the Baylor clinic, so that communities can adequately care for HIV positive children within their communities.
In collaboration with the Ministry of Health, BCMCFL brings in healthcare providers from around the country to the Baylor College of Medicine Bristol-Myers Squibb Childrens Clinical Centre of Excellence in Maseru for training and courses on pediatric AIDS. Baylor also conducts training for other groups in Lesotho on aspects of HIV, apart from on-the-job training. Between 2006 and 2007, BCMCFL facilitated more than 216 hours of didactic trainings, reaching 503 healthcare professionals.
I. Operational Research to Inform Care and Treatment Objectives
BCMCFL conducts socially and clinically relevant research on an ongoing basis in an effort to inform care of patients at the centre and throughout the country.
The division of funding towards BCMCFL is as follows:
·Facility: The Maseru clinic facility was funded by Bristol-Myers Squibb
·Operations (including staff, medication, administration): covered by the Government of Lesotho through the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare via yearly cash subventions.
·Pediatric AIDS Corps Program (supplies Baylor doctors to Lesotho): jointly between Baylor College of Medicine and Bristol-Myers Squibb.
·Outreach activities by UNICEF Lesotho.
·Construction of satellite clinics in all districts (ongoing through 2009): Baylor College of Medicine, Texas Childrens Hospital, and Bristol-Myers Squibb.
·Private donations.
·Oversight and management: Baylor International Pediatric AIDS Initiative.
This organisation's info updated on: Sun, Aug 30, 2009. Please disregard the date below.
This organisation's info updated on: Mon, Feb 15, 2010
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