2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00268-020-05882-8
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The Local Mission: Improving Access to Surgical Care in Middle‐Income Countries

Abstract: Background Billions of people lack access to quality surgical care. Short-term missions are used to supplement the delivery of surgical care in regions with poor access to care. Traditionally known for using international teams, Operation Smile has transitioned to using a local mission model, where surgical service is delivered to areas of need by teams originating within that country. This study investigates the proportion and location of Operation Smile missions that use the local mission model… Show more

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“…Once these teams are in place, conducting local missions becomes an effective approach to provide specialized surgical care within a country's own borders. By shifting to the local mission model, Operation Smile aims to enhance access to quality surgical care and build sustainable surgical capacity within the countries they serve [50].…”
Section: On-site Teachingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once these teams are in place, conducting local missions becomes an effective approach to provide specialized surgical care within a country's own borders. By shifting to the local mission model, Operation Smile aims to enhance access to quality surgical care and build sustainable surgical capacity within the countries they serve [50].…”
Section: On-site Teachingmentioning
confidence: 99%