| Literature DB >> 32684291 |
Sangrag Ganguli1, Betel Yibrehu2, Aribah Shah3, Natalie Rosseau3, Vanessa Niba4, Gail Rosseau3.
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32684291 PMCID: PMC7351067 DOI: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2020.07.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Surg ISSN: 0002-9610 Impact factor: 2.565
Various platforms for trainees to engage in global surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic.
| Organization or platform | Example of how involvement in global surgery has continued |
|---|---|
| International Student Surgical Network (InciSioN): | Hosted educational webinars on a variety of topics including trauma and critical care, medical education, etc. |
| Global Surgery Student Alliance (GSSA): | Led ten free webinars on various medical and surgical specialties |
| ReSurge Global Training Program (RGTP): | Developed a Facebook group to facilitate collaboration among surgeons in LMICs and experts from around the globe |
| Harvard Program in Global Surgery and Social Change (PGSSC): | Assembled a panel of experts to deliver an online discussion on surgical capacity-building in LMICs as pandemic readiness strategy |
| InterSurgeon: | Platform where members can create an offer either to provide or receive education, clinical assistance, or additional surgical training |
| CovidSurg: | International collaborating group that strives to understand surgical outcomes of patients with COVID-19 |
| Social Media (e.g. Twitter) | Case studies, journal clubs, “tweetorials,” and hashtags (such as #COVID19, #Global Surgery, and #MedTwitter) can be used to engage a global audience |
| Remote educational modules | Online learning can promote sharing of educational materials among medical schools across the world |