Welcome to our fourth student-hosted Medicine 360 podcast, in which Dr Isaac Batali shares his insider's perspective and knowledge about how MSF (Médecins Sans Frontières / Doctors Without Borders) is working to combat HIV/AIDS in areas like South Sudan.
He talks about what led him to join MSF, and discusses the medical and educational efforts in South Sudan to combat HIV. He talks about the different kinds of challenges those efforts face: the problem of the stigma of AIDS; the presence of military conflict; and natural crises such as flooding. How does MSF promote lifelong adherence to treatment plans in such a context? And empower people to look after their own health.
Isaac Batali is a South Sudanese doctor working with MSF-OCA* in the Lankien hospital in South Sudan. He mainly takes care of the in- and outpatients for HIV. Along with the medical testing and treatment of HIV, Dr Batali is involved in organising community support groups which aim to inspire people to be more open to conversations about HIV as a step towards changing the ways in which HIV is viewed.
The podcast is hosted by Jimin Han, a second-year medical student at the University of Bristol who has an interest in MSF and HIV-care in areas of conflict and instability.
We hope you enjoy listening.
Glossary of some medical terminology used in this podcast
ART -- Antiretroviral Therapy (for HIV)
MD -- Doctor of Medicine (US degree name)
*OCA -- 'The Operational Centre Amsterdam is a cooperation between MSF United Kingdom, MSF Germany and MSF Holland. The Operational Centre Amsterdam operates on the basis of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the 3 partner Associations.'
Details of further resources about MSF and their involvement in the treatment of HIV/AIDs can be found at www.medicine360.co.uk/post/msf-hiv-in-south-sudan
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