SURG 518: Surgical Care in Canada’s Rural and Remote Indigenous Communities with Global Comparisons
In this course, students will critique the current and historical provision of surgical care services to Indigenous communities in Canada and globally.
SURG 512: Global Disability– A Surgical Care Mandate
In this online graduate course, students will critique current models of addressing the fact that globally, one billion people live with a disability of whom 80% live in resource limited settings which further compounds the family and public burden and discuss frameworks for moving forward.
SURG 517: Clinical Research Methods for Surgical Procedures with Global Surgical Comparisons
This course is intended to introduce learners in surgical care to surgical clinical research methods and emphasize approaches to clinical research that are different for surgical research compared to medical research.
Faculty Spotlight: Brian Cameron
We are featuring a Q&A interview conducted by Canadian Coalition for Global Health Research (CCGHR) with Dr. Brian Cameron, one of the co-instructors for SURG 510: Surgical Care in International Health.
SURG 560: Global Surgical Care Field Practicum
In the field practicum, students will design and implement a global surgical care project, “grounding” their knowledge and skills attained in the other courses of the program.