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Hospital-based plastic surgery volunteerism: a resident's international experience.

Andrew H Huang1, William R Rhodes.   

Abstract

The purpose of this presentation is to describe an American plastic surgery resident's experience working for an academic year in a district-level general hospital in rural Kenya. The operative experience, educational value, and cultural adaptation over the custom-designed year are discussed. Furthermore, the logistics and ethics of picking a location, adjusting to the milieu, and treating patients are evaluated. The importance of a qualified, supportive, and perceptive mentor is emphasized. International volunteerism in plastic surgery beyond the more typical 1- or 2-week short-term trips can be extremely beneficial to a resident's experience, although long-term benefit to the served population should not be overestimated. A careful understanding of plastic surgery in relation to the global burden of disease highlights the fact that plastic surgery, although valuable, is limited in its role within international medical volunteerism. Not unexpectedly, obstetric, orthopedic, and general surgical skills are vital in the management of the most common surgical maladies.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22421487     DOI: 10.1097/SAP.0b013e31823f3cba

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Plast Surg        ISSN: 0148-7043            Impact factor:   1.539


  6 in total

1.  The instructional value of international surgical volunteerism from a resident's perspective.

Authors:  I Tocco-Tussardi; S Boccella; F Bassetto
Journal:  Ann Burns Fire Disasters       Date:  2016-06-30

2.  International surgical residency electives: a collaborative effort from trainees to surgeons working in low- and middle-income countries.

Authors:  Areg Grigorian; Jason K Sicklick; T Peter Kingham
Journal:  J Surg Educ       Date:  2014-03-27       Impact factor: 2.891

3.  An ethics curriculum for short-term global health trainees.

Authors:  Matthew DeCamp; Joce Rodriguez; Shelby Hecht; Michele Barry; Jeremy Sugarman
Journal:  Global Health       Date:  2013-02-14       Impact factor: 4.185

4.  Resident Participation in International Surgical Missions is Predictive of Future Volunteerism in Practice.

Authors:  Shruti Chudasama Tannan; Thomas J Gampper
Journal:  Arch Plast Surg       Date:  2015-03-16

5.  The Impact of an International Elective on Anesthesiology Residents as Assessed by a Longitudinal Study.

Authors:  Lena Dohlman; Matthew DiMeglio; Krzysztof Laudanski
Journal:  J Med Educ Curric Dev       Date:  2019-09-20

6.  An opportunity for diagonal development in global surgery: cleft lip and palate care in resource-limited settings.

Authors:  Pratik B Patel; Marguerite Hoyler; Rebecca Maine; Christopher D Hughes; Lars Hagander; John G Meara
Journal:  Plast Surg Int       Date:  2012-12-20
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