Global Surgery: The Essentials
This text was developed as a book aimed at surgeons and allied health professionals that provides an introduction to the unmet needs , epidemiological, socioeconomic and even political factors that frame Global Surgery. Following upon an understanding of these issues, the text is a practical guide that enables the reader on several levels: to work cross culturally , build relationships and negotiate the logistical challenges of bringing surgical care to low resource settings; to develop an approach to the management of various clinical conditions that would be unfamiliar to most “western” surgeons.  Global Surgery is a recently coined term that encompasses many potential meanings. Most would agree that it focuses on the growing recognition of the crisis of access to quality surgical care in low resource settings. Such scenarios exist on every continent. Increasingly surgeons, allied health professionals (NGO), Public Health / Health Policy professionals as well as governmental and non-governmental organizations are engaging in this field. Many surgeons have an interest in Global Health and a desire to become involved but feel ill equipped to do so and unsure where to start.  Global Surgery: The Essentials serves as a ready resource to equip surgeons to manage clinical scenarios that lie beyond the scope of their training or current practice but that they would reasonably be expected to encounter in the field.
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Global Surgery: The Essentials
This text was developed as a book aimed at surgeons and allied health professionals that provides an introduction to the unmet needs , epidemiological, socioeconomic and even political factors that frame Global Surgery. Following upon an understanding of these issues, the text is a practical guide that enables the reader on several levels: to work cross culturally , build relationships and negotiate the logistical challenges of bringing surgical care to low resource settings; to develop an approach to the management of various clinical conditions that would be unfamiliar to most “western” surgeons.  Global Surgery is a recently coined term that encompasses many potential meanings. Most would agree that it focuses on the growing recognition of the crisis of access to quality surgical care in low resource settings. Such scenarios exist on every continent. Increasingly surgeons, allied health professionals (NGO), Public Health / Health Policy professionals as well as governmental and non-governmental organizations are engaging in this field. Many surgeons have an interest in Global Health and a desire to become involved but feel ill equipped to do so and unsure where to start.  Global Surgery: The Essentials serves as a ready resource to equip surgeons to manage clinical scenarios that lie beyond the scope of their training or current practice but that they would reasonably be expected to encounter in the field.
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Global Surgery: The Essentials

Global Surgery: The Essentials

Global Surgery: The Essentials

Global Surgery: The Essentials

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This text was developed as a book aimed at surgeons and allied health professionals that provides an introduction to the unmet needs , epidemiological, socioeconomic and even political factors that frame Global Surgery. Following upon an understanding of these issues, the text is a practical guide that enables the reader on several levels: to work cross culturally , build relationships and negotiate the logistical challenges of bringing surgical care to low resource settings; to develop an approach to the management of various clinical conditions that would be unfamiliar to most “western” surgeons.  Global Surgery is a recently coined term that encompasses many potential meanings. Most would agree that it focuses on the growing recognition of the crisis of access to quality surgical care in low resource settings. Such scenarios exist on every continent. Increasingly surgeons, allied health professionals (NGO), Public Health / Health Policy professionals as well as governmental and non-governmental organizations are engaging in this field. Many surgeons have an interest in Global Health and a desire to become involved but feel ill equipped to do so and unsure where to start.  Global Surgery: The Essentials serves as a ready resource to equip surgeons to manage clinical scenarios that lie beyond the scope of their training or current practice but that they would reasonably be expected to encounter in the field.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783319494821
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Publication date: 05/02/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 597
File size: 13 MB
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About the Author

Adrian Park, MD, FRCSC, FACS, FCS (ECSA)
Professor and Chairman
Department of Surgery
Anne Arundel Health System
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
2001 Medical Parkway
Annapolis, MD

Raymond R. Price MD, FACS
Director Center for Global Surgery
Clinical Professor, Surgery
Associate Adjunct Professor, Family and Preventive Medicine, Division of Public Health
University of Utah
Director Graduate Surgical Education
Intermountain Medical Center
Intermountain Healthcare
Salt Lake City, UT 

Table of Contents

Part I The10,000 Foot View: Framing Global Surgery 

 

1.         Global Disparities in Surgical Care

Jonathan L. Dunlap and Adil H. Haider

 

2.         The Transforming Power of High Quality Surgical Care: Surgery's Role in Improving Public Health

Jaymie A. Henry and Raymond R. Price

 

3.         The Economic Case for Surgical Care in Low Resource Settings

Nakul P. Raykar, Swagoto Mukhopadhyay, Jonathan Leo Halbach, Matchecane Tlhomulo Cossa, Saurabh Saluja, Yihan Lin, Mark Shrime, John G. Meara and Stephen W.Bickler

 

Part II The 1,000 Foot View: Sustainable Surgical Training

 

4.         Surgical Training in Low Resource Settings

            Rosemary Klein and Adrian Park

 

5.         Delivery of Subspecialty Surgical Care in Low-Resource Settings

            Russell E. White and Robert K. Parker

 

6.         Academic Global Surgery

            Sanjay Krishnaswami, Mamta Swaroop and Benedict Nwomeh

 

7.         E-Learning in Global Surgery

            Brian H. Cameron and Susie Schofield

 

Part III The “100 Foot” Perspective: Preparing for International Involvement

 

8.         The Importance of Contextual Relevance and Cultural Appropriateness in Global Surgery

            Janaka A. Lagoo and Sandhya A. Lagoo-Deenadayalan

 

9.         Practical Checklists

            John L. Tarpley and Margaret J. Tarpley

 

10.       Basic Bio-Engineering: Essential Equipment Use and Troubleshooting

Jim Moore and Richard S. Wood

 

11.       Frugal and Reverse Innovations in Surgery

Matthew Prime, Yasser Bhatti and Matthew Harris

 

12.       Getting Started: Connecting to Global Surgical Opportunities

Domenech Asbun, Lena Lea Kassab and Horacio J. Asbun

 

Part IV On the Ground: The Clinical Essentials

 

13.       General Surgery Essentials

Sherry M. Wren and Micaela M. Esquivel

 

14.       Essential Anesthesia

Mark J. Harris

 

15.       Tropical Infectious Disease Medicine for Surgeons – A Primer

Bruce C. Steffes and R. Gregory Juckett

 

16.       Essential Orthopedics for Global Surgery

Michelle Foltz, Richard A. Gosselin and David A. Spiegel

 

17.       Gynecology and Obstetrics

Morgan Mandigo and Reinou S. Groen

 

18.       Essential Urology

Louis L. Pisters

 

19.       Head and Neck Essentials in Global Surgery

Wayne Koch, Eleni M. Rettig and Daniel Q. Sun

 

20.       Essential Pediatric Surgery

Dan Poenaru, Emmanuel A. Ameh, Arlene Muzira and Doruk Ozgediz

 

21.       Plastic Surgery for the Non-Plastic Surgeon in the Low Resource Setting

Louis L. Carter, Jr.

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