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What We Do

The Pan-African Academy of Christian Surgeons (PAACS) is a strategic response to the need for surgeons, anesthesiologists, and obstetrician/gynecologists in Africa. PAACS trains African physicians as surgeons and related specialists to care for the poor and the sick. PAACS also disciples these trainees to share the love of Christ with their patients to bring hope to those who are suffering.

Our Impact This Year

  • Countries with Programs

    12

  • PAACS Training Programs

    28

  • Residents in Training

    186

  • PAACS Graduates

    187

  • Countries with Graduates

    24

News and Notes

Two PAACS training programs—Soddo Christian Hospital and Malamulo Adventist Hospital—recently celebrated their newest surgical residents with powerful white coat and foot washing ceremonies. These sacred events mark the start of a resident’s medical journey and reflect Christ’s humility and servant leadership. From heartfelt prayers to the symbolic act of foot washing, each ceremony served as a meaningful reminder of the calling to serve others in the footsteps of Jesus.

At the 2025 SSO Annual Meeting in Tampa, Dr. Joseph Mkandawire presented research on esophageal cancer in Malawi and engaged in global conversations on surgical innovation, access to care, and Africa-focused oncology training. The experience highlighted the urgent need for context-specific solutions and affirmed the vital role of African voices in shaping global cancer care.

Three PAACS alumni in Ethiopia are collaborating to offer short-term surgical training rotations for fellow graduates. These hands-on opportunities in ENT and laparoscopic surgery aim to strengthen skills, share knowledge, and foster unity within the PAACS community.

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