Pacific Island Surgeons Association

Pacific Island Surgeons Association A regional association of Pacific Island surgeons established in 2008. We promote evidenced based, patient and community centered care.

We value community, respect, service and leadership as the foundations of our association. We are Pacific based and led

22/05/2026

Ten questions to ask your surgeon

This is a model for other Pacific islands as we focus on Universal Health Coverage and strengthening Primary Health Care...
21/05/2026

This is a model for other Pacific islands as we focus on Universal Health Coverage and strengthening Primary Health Care.

Thanks to Respond Global and HELPR 1 for showcasing this new model for the Pacific.

Worth looking into.

Over the past 12 months, HELPR 1 has continued to support communities across all six provinces of Vanuatu through the delivery of health services, disaster preparedness, electrification of health facilities and schools, and restoration of water in communities.

From reaching 104,800+ people across 190 villages and facilitating 33,400+ health consultations, this work reflects the power of practical service, strong partnerships, and community-led resilience.

A huge thank you to everyone who has contributed to making this impact possible.

Australian High Commission, Vanuatu REnew Pacific Health Promotions Vanuatu National Green Energy Fund - NGEF Vanuatu Department of Energy, Vanuatu Department of Water Resources-Vanuatu

Mark the dates!
20/05/2026

Mark the dates!

Great initiative and partnership for the benefit of the children of Solomon Islands. 🇸🇧
18/05/2026

Great initiative and partnership for the benefit of the children of Solomon Islands. 🇸🇧

Australian Paediatric Surgery Specialist Team Performs 26 Life-Changing Surgeries at National Referral Hospital

An Australian Paediatric Surgical Specialist Team from Canberra Hospital recently visited the Solomon Islands and performed 26 critical surgical procedures at the National Referral Hospital with local surgeon Dr. Stallone Kohia.

During their visit in April, the team reviewed 44 patients, including two ward consultations, delivering expert care across a range of complex cases.

One particularly remarkable case involved a four-day-old neonate presenting with a severe bowel anomaly. Despite the absence of laboratory results, the team performed emergency surgery to correct the exposed bowel condition. The infant is now reported to be feeding well and progressing positively.

The local surgeon, Dr. Stallone Kohia, expressed heartfelt gratitude to the visiting team in the absence of Dr. Rooney Jagilly, who is currently overseas for training.
“NRH is privileged to host this team. Their visits build strong relationships, foster continuity of patient care, and provide invaluable follow-up surgeries. They understand our local context deeply and operate seamlessly with our staff,” Dr. Kohia said.

He further highlighted that the visits not only support patient care but also contribute significantly to training and capacity building for local nurses and doctors.

Senior Surgeon and Team Leader Dr. Celine Hamid reflected on the longstanding partnership between Australia and Solomon Islands, stating, “Since we started visiting the Solomon Islands in 2015, we have conducted between 25 to 30 surgeries per visit. To date, approximately 378 children have benefited from these life-saving procedures. We visit NRH once or twice a year, and each time we are honored to help children in need of our services.”

Australian High Commissioner, Jeff Roach, warmly welcomed the continued collaboration between NRH and Australian specialists.

“When Australian specialist teams work alongside dedicated NRH clinicians, the impact is immediate and real,” High Commissioner Roach said.

“Seeing children receive safer, life‑changing surgery—while local doctors and nurses gain hands‑on experience—shows just how strong this partnership is. Australia will continue to work closely with NRH to support strong paediatric surgical care across Solomon Islands.”

The majority of surgeries performed during this visit focused on paediatric urology, notably hypospadias correction—a procedure to correct the abnormal placement of the urethral opening. Additionally, fibroids and uterine anomaly cases were successfully managed. They are all recovering well.

The next mission is scheduled for 10-19 October 2026, with plans to extend surgical outreach to provinces, focusing on the urgent need for burn treatment.

The visiting surgical team also received generous financial support and donations of essential equipment from other partners, including the John James Foundation, the Rotary Club of Hall, Johnson & Johnson, Omnigon, Coloplast, amongst others.

In group photo: Visiting Teams Doctors and Dr. Stallone Kohia of NRH Surgical Ward doing operation of a patient at NRH

Making big moves for vascular surgery services.
09/05/2026

Making big moves for vascular surgery services.

Fiji Medical Association Central Mini Conference
Establishing Vascular services in CWMH
“Dr. Sela Koyamaibole, Consultant General and Vascular Surgeon at CWMH, presented an insightful overview on the establishment of vascular services at CWM HOSPITAL.”

Good to see regional collaboration that will benefit smaller states. Well done to both countries🇻🇺🫱🏼‍🫲🏾🇵🇬
05/05/2026

Good to see regional collaboration that will benefit smaller states.

Well done to both countries🇻🇺🫱🏼‍🫲🏾🇵🇬

Vanuatu Health Ministry building Friendship and seeking assistance from the big brother - Papua New Guinea

This week, a high-level delegation from the Republic of Vanuatu is in the country to pick up ideas in health to further progress its public health services in the country.

The team comprises of;Vanuatu Minister of Health - Mr John Still Tariqwetu, Acting Director General of Health - Dr Santus Wari, Director Corporate and Planning - Dr Samuel Tapo Posikai, First Political Advisor - Mr Keithson Liu, Foreign Affairs Attaché - Mr Ridley Joseph.

Click on the link to read the full article: https://thepngbulletin.com/news/vanuatu-health-ministry-building-friendship-and-seeking-assistance-from-the-big-brother-papua-new-guinea/

China and Vanuatu surgical team working together to introduce specialized procedure in general surgery to address a comm...
26/04/2026

China and Vanuatu surgical team working together to introduce specialized procedure in general surgery to address a common surgical problem, groin hernias.

Good to see Vanuatu surgeon, Dr Samuel Kemuel leading this development.

Dr. Jingtao Bi, leader of the visiting medical team from China, has introduced a modern and minimally invasive surgical procedure known as Transabdominal Preperitoneal (TAPP) laparoscopic hernia repair, offering improved treatment for patients suffering from what doctors commonly describe as groin hernias.

READ MORE: https://www.dailypost.vu/news/china-medical-team-introduces-advanced-hernia-surgery/article_d0c12554-0a45-5e9c-9af2-41e9257e541b.html

Bravo 🇵🇬🇵🇬🇵🇬
17/04/2026

Bravo 🇵🇬🇵🇬🇵🇬

Partnership matter in surgery and the practice of surgical procedures and techniques.Here is a prime example in PNG.
16/04/2026

Partnership matter in surgery and the practice of surgical procedures and techniques.

Here is a prime example in PNG.

Good to see Vanuatu moving forward with surgical care services and creating their national surgical, obstetrics, anesthe...
18/02/2026

Good to see Vanuatu moving forward with surgical care services and creating their national surgical, obstetrics, anesthetics and nursing plans. 🇻🇺👏🏾

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