Career Resources

Surgical Career Resources
Sourcing Academic Programs:
Postgraduate Training Programs in GH – This is a great website to find postgraduate programs. Developed by Swiss institutions, it provides access to detailed descriptions of a wide variety of post-graduate programs. The database allows searches by topic, institution, country, type of program, and language.

 

Background Reading:

Fly-By Medical Care-article published May 2011
http://www.globalizationandhealth.com/content/7/1/6

Lancet Article – Comment on Medical Electives

Global Surgery and Public Health is a new book by  Catherine R. deVries and Raymond R. Price, (Available November 29, 2010)
http://www.jblearning.com/catalog/9780763780487/

Eldis — good source of development policy, practice and research produced by the Institute of Development Studies, Sussex, UK

Getting Involved: Donating time, money and expertise to global health

This article mentions the Branch’s course, SURG 510 as well as other educational programs. Global Surgery: Thoughts on an Emerging Surgical Subspecialty for Students and Residents

A survey of Canadian general surgery residents’ interest in international surgery
Anise Barton,* David Williams,* Massey Beveridge,† and in collaboration with the Canadian Association of General Surgeons Committee for International Surgery
From the Departments of Surgery at the *University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta., and the †University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont.

Read about how one surgeon, Dr Will Grut, is making a difference using his surgical skills

International experience, electives, and volunteerism in surgical training: a survey of resident interest
Powell ACMueller CKingham PBerman RPachter HLHopkins MA.
Department of Surgery
New York University School of Medicine
New York, NY, USA
powela01@med.nyu.edu
J Am Coll Surg. 2010 Feb;210(2):253.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17617344?ordinalpos=1&itool=PPMCLayout.PPMCAppController.PPMCArticlePage.PPMCPubmedRA&linkpos=1

International surgery: the development of postgraduate surgical training in Guyana
Cameron BHRambaran MSharma DPTaylor RH.
Department of Surgery and Pediatrics
McMaster University
Hamilton, Ontario
cameronb@mcmaster.ca
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20100407

Open Letter to Young Surgeons interested in Humanitarian Surgery, Archives of Surgery, Feb 2010

Surgery in developing countries: essential training in residency
Ozgediz D
Roayaie KDebas HSchecter WFarmer D.
Global Health Sciences and Department of General Surgery
University of California, San Francisco
513 Parnassus
San Francisco, CA 94143, USA
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16106579

Surgical training and global health: initial results of a 5-year partnership with a surgical training program in a low-income country
Ozgediz DWang JJayaraman SAyzengart AJamshidi RLipnick MMabweijano JKaggwa SKnudson MSchecter WFarmer D.
Department of Surgery, University of California
San Francisco, CA 94143-0570, USA
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18794423

Tips for Developing a Successful Surgical Global Career — Stephen Bickler

Training for a Global State of Mind,
Jane Philpott, Virtual Mentor. March 2010, Volume 12, Number 3: 231-236,
http://virtualmentor.ama-assn.org/2010/03/mnar1-1003.html

Learning:

What is surgery in global health?  Not sure?  Learn more by taking this short online course
http://www.uniteforsight.org/global-health-surgery/

Other Useful Tools:

Canadian Network for International Surgery

GHEC has a useful checklist of things to consider for an international elective —
Also checkout their residency handbook (PDF)

Global Health in Canada:  Dr. Mayhew’s Cross-cultural Health Experience

Canadian Association of General Surgeons has useful information on Surgical Residency Requirements and a good checklist for residents going overseas on medical missions

Operation GivingBack, American College of Surgeons has a good Resource Centre with numerous links to additional resourceshttp://www.operationgivingback.facs.org/content2271.html

The World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies in combination with two leading instrument companies has come up with a plan to supply developing units with neurosurgical patients with a basic fundamental set of instruments and a functional, if not classy surgical microscope. Read more about the eligibility criteria:http://www.wfns.org/pages/criteria_to_fulfill_when_requesting_neurosurgical_equipment/216.php