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The initial experience of InterSurgeon: an online platform to facilitate global neurosurgical partnerships.

Jacob R Lepard1,2, S Hassan A Akbari1,2, Faizal Haji3, Matthew C Davis1,2, William Harkness4, James M Johnston1,2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Despite general enthusiasm for international collaboration within the organized neurosurgical community, establishing international partnerships remains challenging. The current study analyzes the initial experience of the InterSurgeon website in partnering surgeons from across the world to increase surgical collaboration.
METHODS: One year after the launch of the InterSurgeon website, data were collected to quantify the number of website visits, average session duration, total numbers of matches, and number of offers and requests added to the website each month. Additionally, a 15-question survey was designed and distributed to all registered members of the website.
RESULTS: There are currently 321 surgeon and institutional members of InterSurgeon representing 69 different countries and all global regions. At the time of the survey there were 277 members, of whom 76 responded to the survey, yielding a response rate of 27.4% (76/277). Twenty-five participants (32.9%) confirmed having either received a match email (12/76, 15.8%) or initiated contact with another user via the website (13/76, 17.1%). As expected, the majority of the collaborations were either between a high-income country (HIC) and a low-income country (LIC) (5/18, 27.8%) or between an HIC and a middle-income country (MIC) (9/18, 50%). Interestingly, there were 2 MIC-to-MIC collaborations (2/18, 11.1%) as well as 1 MIC-to-LIC (1/18, 5.6%) and 1 LIC-to-LIC partnership. At the time of response, 6 (33.3%) of the matches had at least resulted in initial contact via email or telephone. One of the partnerships had involved face-to-face interaction via video conference. A total of 4 respondents had traveled internationally to visit their partner's institution.
CONCLUSIONS: Within its first year of launch, the InterSurgeon membership has grown significantly. The partnerships that have already been formed involve not only international visits between HICs and low- to middle-income countries (LMICs), but also telecollaboration and inter-LMIC connections that allow for greater exchange of knowledge and expertise. As membership and site features grow to include other surgical and anesthesia specialties, membership growth and utilization is expected to increase rapidly over time according to social network dynamics.

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Keywords:  AFR = Africa; AMR = Americas; EMR = Eastern Mediterranean region; EUR = Europe; HIC = high-income country; InterSurgeon; LIC = low-income country; LMIC = low- to middle-income country; MIC = middle-income country; NGO = nongovernmental organization; SEAR = Southeast Asia region; WPR = Western Pacific region; education; global health; global neurosurgery; telemedicine

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32114551     DOI: 10.3171/2019.12.FOCUS19859

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosurg Focus        ISSN: 1092-0684            Impact factor:   4.047


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