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SickKids International

SickKids International (SKI) undertakes advisory and educational projects for international clients, guiding the way towards building sustainable, integrated programs that will enhance efficiencies in the delivery of care, and improve health outcomes for children around the world.  

SKI leverages the extensive range of organizational skills, knowledge and interprofessional expertise across paediatric clinical care, education and research to provide customized solutions to the most unique and challenging health-care projects. SKI provides several services for international clients, including consultation and advisory, project management, technical assistance and support in several areas of focus specific to paediatrics.

Alongside our Canadian and international partners and clients (e.g. private and/or public healthcare organizations, national and foreign government agencies, universities and other institutions), we aim for improved access to high quality, patient-centered care around the globe. 

Improving child health outcomes, worldwide.

Services

Leveraging world-renowned expertise in clinical practice, education and research, we offer a full spectrum of customized solutions tailored to each international client. Operations management, clinical care, program development, education and training, research, and assessment are just a few areas we specialize in.

Projects

Our impact spans globally, providing support, unmatched expertise and key services to hospitals, research centres, and corporations throughout Africa, Asia-Pacific, Europe and Middle East. Over 1,000 SickKids experts have been deployed abroad to provide onsite support and solutions to clients, adding value to a variety of international health-care organizations.

SickKids International has been providing SickKids resources around the world since 2006.

In 2006, an international strategy aligned with SickKids’ vision was developed to formalize the international presence SickKids had already established through its international fellowship program and other collaborations around the world. 

As part of this strategy, the following programs were created:

  • SickKids International (SKI) - focused on provision of consulting services for international health-care clients.
  • Centre for Global Child Health - dedicated to improving the lives of children and their families in resource-poor environments.
  • International Patient Program - coordinates access to world-class clinical care at SickKids for children from developing countries who are not able to receive the necessary complex care in their home countries. 

Afterwards, SKI launched the International Learner Program in 2009, which currently sits under the International Education portfolio of the SickKids International Learning Institute, and in 2013, Global Child Health established itself as the Centre for Global Child Health. 

SKI’s footprint has continued to cross borders and now includes projects in Africa, Asia-Pacific, Europe and throughout the Middle East. Since launching SKI, over 1000 SickKids experts have been deployed abroad to provide onsite support and customized solutions to clients, adding value to a variety of international health-care organizations.

Today, SKI continues to evolve and provides a broad range of services to meet the diverse health-care needs of our international partners and clients. The relationships we have fostered with our international partners and clients have improved paediatric care and quality, benefiting children throughout the world. We continue to provide local expertise based on international standards, allowing children and their families to remain in their home countries to receive adequate care without disruption. 

Collaborations

In the spirit of collaboration and commitment to improving health outcomes and building capacity globally, SickKids has access to additional specialty expertise across the continuum of health care through local Canadian networks. 

Follow the links below to learn more about our networks.

Toronto Academic Health Sciences Network (TAHSN) Kids Health Alliance

Canadian partners and stakeholders

Karen Milford wearing scrubs and a face mask, flexes her arm to reveal an artistic bicep tattoo of a brain and flowers

Sharing our knowledge and expertise worldwide: Meet Dr. Karen Milford

Dr. Karen Milford is a clinical fellow about to complete her sub-subspecialty training in urology at SickKids. Karen shared her fellowship experience with us, describing what this opportunity to learn at SickKids has meant to her.

Sharing our knowledge and expertise worldwide: Meet Dr. David Rakotsoane

Dr. David Rakotsoane is a Clinical Fellow, Neonatology, one of four South African fellows currently training at SickKids supported through the SickKids International/ Nelson Mandela Children’s Hospital Initiative. David shared his story with us and what the opportunity to learn at SickKids has meant to him.

Asma stands smiling in front of the Paediatric Critical Care Unit sign in a SickKids hospital hallway

Sharing our knowledge and expertise worldwide: Meet Dr. Asma Salloo

Dr. Asma Salloo is a Clinical Fellow in Critical Care Medicine and one of five South African fellows currently training at SickKids supported through the SickKids International/NMCH Initiative. She shared her story with us and what the opportunity to learn at SickKids has meant to her.

Sharing our knowledge and expertise worldwide: Meet Dr. Mohamed Mohideen

Dr. Mohamed Mohideen is a former fellow in Critical Care at SickKids. Through SickKids' partnership with TEDA International Cardiovascular Hospital (TICH) in Tianjin, China, Mohamed was appointed Director of TICH's intensive care unit, a role he has held since August 2018.

Group of five people stand together, two hold a framed certificate.

A shared vision: SickKids partners with Nelson Mandela Children’s Hospital Trust

On Wednesday, February 15, a strategic partnership between The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) and the Nelson Mandela Children’s Hospital Trust (NMCHT) was celebrated in Johannesburg, South Africa. Signed in April 2016, this two-year partnership is supported through a C$2.5 million investment from the Government of Canada, through Global Affairs Canada.

Work with SKI on your next project

Need more information? Interested in exploring how SickKids can assist you with your next project? No matter where you are in the world, all of our services are accessible for your upcoming project.

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Contact us

Have a question? Get in touch:

Cindy Bruce-Barrett, Director, Corporate Strategic Projects

For international patient inquiries, please visit the International Patient Program page.

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