Presented by Sherry M Wren at the Panel: Global Surgery – I want to do it! Where do I start? What do I need? held during the 2017 SAGES Annual Meeting in Houston, TX on Friday, March 24, 2017
Keyword(s): AAOS, abdominal trauma, Africa, airway, American Association of Orthopedic Surgeons, amputation, amputations, anesthesia, bleeding, breech, Britain, burns, burr holes, C-section, Cesarean section, chief resident, cognitive, competency, competent, credentialing, CT scan, DCP3, dentist, deployment, dermatome, didactics, disaster response, disease control priority, DMEP, education, energy devices, external fixation, fractures, general surgeons, general surgery, general surgery residency, Haiti, hernia, humanitarian crisis, humanitarian disaster, humanitarian response, humanitarian surgery, hysterctomy, ICRC, image guidance, infection, international, intrauterine, Journal of Interprofessional Care, Ketamine, maternal death, MSF, Nepal, neurosurgeon, obstetrics, orthopedic, orthopedic surgeons, Pfannenstiel, postpartum hemorrhage, residency, resource management, response team, skill set, split thickness skin graft, stapled bowel anastomosis, STSG, suction, surgical subspecialty, surgical training, suture, technical skills, tetanus, thoracic, traction, training, triage, tropical medicine, wound vac, wounds
Citation–2:50 J Interprof Care 2013
Humanitarian surgery components–8:24
DCP3 essential surgery platform–9:31
Disaster/humanitarian surgery prep–11:11
Disaster training–11:31
Humanitarian training–12:04
Conclusion–14:30