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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

    29

  • Residents in Training

    209

  • PAACS Graduates

    209

  • Countries with Graduates

    26

News and Notes

PAACS had a strong presence at the West African College of Surgeons (WACS) meeting in Accra, Ghana, in February 2026. Through a preconference laparoscopic training program, presentations by residents, graduates, and faculty, and engagement with surgical leaders, PAACS continued to strengthen its role in advancing surgical training across Africa.

During the visit, PAACS leadership also traveled to explore a potential new training site in Ghana, encouraging the growth of surgical education and discipleship in the region. Please join us in praying for continued partnerships, recognition, and open doors for future training opportunities.

In January 2026, the PAACS program at Malamulo Adventist Hospital launched a new community outreach initiative in partnership with local leaders. Traveling to the nearby village of Magwira, the team provided education on common surgical conditions and engaged with community members through meaningful discussion and screening opportunities.

This outreach reflects PAACS’ commitment to extending care beyond the hospital, combining medical service with training and discipleship as teams continue to serve surrounding communities.

On January 16, 2026, Tenwek Hospital celebrated the graduation of PAACS trainees across four disciplines: General Surgery, Orthopaedic Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, and Cardiothoracic Surgery. These graduates completed years of rigorous training and discipleship, preparing them to provide compassionate, high-quality surgical care.

The ceremony was marked by an encouraging address from PAACS alumnus Dr. Philip Blasto, who reminded graduates to remain Christ-centered in both their surgical practice and leadership, serving with humility, integrity, and compassion.

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