This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by Adewale Oluseye Adisa during the Go Global: MIS Incorporation Around the World on April 14 2018
Keyword(s): academic, access, amputees, anesthesia, biomedical, C02 tanks, CEO, Chief Executive Officer, classroom, cost-effective, culture, diagnostic imaging, disaster, disposable instruments, Endo-Olympics, energy, equipment, faculty, Fundamentals of Surgical Energy, FUSE, gasless, general surgeons, global surgical curriculum, Go Global, guidelines, Haiti, healthcare workers, Hispaniola, industry, lap chole, laparoscope, laparoscopic cholecystectomy, laparoscopy training, LMIC, low income, low middle income countries, maintenance, medications, minimally invasive surgery, MIS, MOUs, OBGYN surgeons, philanthropists, poor, Port-au-Prince, pregnancy, resident, resident strike, residents, reusable instruments, sanitation, SCORE curriculum, sterilization, Surgical Council on Resident Education, surgical education, tele-education, telecommunication, trainee, training, training the trainers, University Hospital, urologists, ventral hernia, video conference, Western Hemisphere, wound infection
The global importance of MIS–2:09 Surg Endosc 2016
Barriers to laparoscopy in LMICs–4:49 Surg Endosc 2001
SAGES global surgical curriculum–7:40
Common challenges to MIS in LMICs–11:17
