The GAP Program
The Global Alliance Partnership (GAP) is a unique learning experience PAPS offers to pediatric surgeons in under served nations or areas. If you live in a developing nation and think you may qualify, please contact our current GAP chairpersons.
Candidates must reside and practice in a low- or middle-income country, as defined annually by the World Bank. They must have completed their pediatric surgery training prior to applying.
PAPS prefers that candidates seek a PAPS member to nominate them for the GAP program. Nominations of candidates can be made to the GAP Committee Chair by any PAPS member in good standing. Candidates can also directly ask the GAP Committee Chair to nominate them if they do not know any PAPS members. The deadline for nominations is October 1 of the year preceding the PAPS meeting.
The candidate should not have the resources to provide his/her own funding to attend the meeting.
PAPS shall provide to the GAP Fellow(s) the following: Registration for the annual meeting, roundtrip economy airfare to the meeting and any arranged observership sponsored by the Local Arrangements Chair either before or after the meeting, hotel room and meal expenses for the meeting and observership, US$300 for miscellaneous expenses, and a textbook of choice. In addition, membership to PAPS shall be granted without fees for a period of five (5) years following the meeting.
Each GAP Fellow shall be expected to deliver a presentation at the Annual Meeting. He/she shall be asked to submit the title and short summary of his/her presentation to the GAP Committee Chair and the Program Committee Chair one month prior to the Annual Meeting. He/she shall also be encouraged to submit an abstract to the scientific program if he/she so wishes; however, such abstract shall be judged using similar criteria as all submitted abstracts.
Expenses for family members are not provided.
Two forms are required before an application is complete
1) GAP Application Form
2) GAP Nomination Form
Email questions to Marilyn Butler: mwbutler @ gmail.com
Previous M. James Warden Guest Assistance Program Participants
1989 |
Mario Venela |
Chile |
1990 |
Luis Pedroza |
Mexico |
Luis Canchez |
Peru |
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1991 |
Nguyen Xuan Thu |
Vietnam |
1992 |
LeopoldoTorres |
Mexico |
1994 |
Xisheng Zhang |
China |
Amaung Maung |
Myanmar |
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1996 |
Zhou Yuan |
China |
1997 |
Ricardo Peniche |
Mexico |
1998 |
Chi Mean Hea |
Cambodia |
1999 |
Alexsey Podkamenev |
Russia |
2000 |
Luis Mondragon |
Mexico |
2001 |
Shan Zheng |
China |
2002 |
Sandra Montedonico-Rimassa |
Chile |
Anna Shapinka |
Russia |
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2003 |
Sar Vuthy |
Cambodia |
2004 |
Mclee Aite Mathew |
Papua New Guinea |
2005 |
Alejandro Ayon |
Nicaragua |
2006 |
Surachai Saranrittichel |
Thailand |
2007 |
Safwat Andrawes |
Kenya |
2008 |
Daniel Acosta Farina |
Ecuador |
2009 |
Nguyen Kinh Bang |
Vietnam |
2010 |
Hoxson Okti Poki |
Papua New Guinea |
Jitoko K. Cama |
Fiji Islands |
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2011 |
Jose Moledo |
Venezuela |
Julian Luna Montalvan |
Ecuador |
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2012 |
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2013 |
Ben Yapo |
Papua New Guinea |
Josese Turagava |
Fiji Islands |
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2014 |
Marcus Lester Suntay |
Philippines |
2015 |
Juan Francisco Campos |
El Salvador |
Leecarlo Millano |
Indonesia |
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2016 |
Thanh Dinh |
Vietnam |
Basil Leodoro |
Vanuatu |
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2017 |
Jack Mulu |
Papua, New Guinea |
2018 |
Sumit Dhuria |
India |
2019 |
Dunya Moghul |
Afghanistan |
Muhammed Rafi Fazli | Afghanistan |