2022
DOI: 10.1177/19433875221083416
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Plastic and Maxillofacial Training for War-Zones – A Systematic Review

Abstract: Introduction Injuries sustained in war-zones are variable and constantly developing according to the nature of the ongoing conflict. Soft tissue involvement of the extremities, head and neck often necessitates reconstructive expertise. However, current training to manage injuries in such settings is heterogenous. This study aims to evaluate interventions in place to train Plastic and Maxillofacial surgeons for war-zone environments so that limitations to current training can be addressed. Method A literature s… Show more

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“…To be implemented in low-income countries, simulation training also needs to be readily accessible, affordable, and reproducible. 8,13 We present our experience delivering cleft lip and palate repair workshops in Syria, incorporating virtual training with high-fidelity simulation training.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To be implemented in low-income countries, simulation training also needs to be readily accessible, affordable, and reproducible. 8,13 We present our experience delivering cleft lip and palate repair workshops in Syria, incorporating virtual training with high-fidelity simulation training.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%