Department: Telemedicine Program – Doctors Without Borders / Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)
Medical Specialty: Endocrinology
Position Status: Volunteer
Location: Remote Only
Time Commitment: 3 hours per week
The Telemedicine Program is looking for Endocrinology Specialists to support medical teams in the medical management of people living with diabetes. Specific topics identified include reinforcement of history taking skills, interpretation of patient self-testing log sheets, and adjustment of insulin doses in response to self-testing results, especially with respect to transitioning patients from human NPH or Biphasic insulin to analogue basal bolus insulin regimens.
In low and middle income countries, access to insulin for self-injection and glucose meters for self-testing is very rare. Over the last few years, MSF has begun to offer these services with plans to transition patients from NPH or Biphasic insulin regimens to basal bolus which requires significant training and education.
The most urgent need is to prepare clinicians to correctly interpret patients’ self-monitoring of blood glucose results and adjust insulin regimens. Clinicians providing care for Non-Communicable Diseases (NCD) can be nurses, clinical officers, and general practice doctors, none of whom have had dedicated NCD training prior to joining MSF. Standard treatment protocols and algorithms have been developed, but clinicians can adapt their approach to each patient within the confines of those protocols.
The MSF Telemedicine Program helps remove geographic barriers to healthcare by providing secure digital solutions for MSF’s medical teams worldwide. These tools enable clinical collaboration, improve access to specialized expertise, and support more equitable, high-quality patient care.
The Case Management platform provides remote medical and clinical support to MSF's global medical teams on a case-by-case basis. Volunteer Medical Specialists review and respond to patient cases assigned to them via our secure Telemedicine Platform. Support is provided asynchronously (not in real time), offering maximum flexibility for volunteers.
The Video Case Discussion platform is a videoconferencing service that connects MSF projects staff with a Volunteer Medical Specialist to discuss cases pertaining to a specific clinical topic or specialty. Projects supply the cases and clinical questions in advance, and the Volunteer Medical Specialist facilitates a live, virtual group discussion based on the submitted case/question. The goal is to support continuous medical education using the specific clinical scenarios that medical teams are encountering.
We welcome applications from Endocrinology Specialists around the world. Please note that applications are reviewed and selected based on the needs of our medical teams. We are not accepting applications from general practitioners at this time.
For more information about the Telemedicine Program, visit https://telemedhub.org/.
For questions, please contact the Telemedicine Recruitment Team at [email protected].