2019
DOI: 10.1002/bjs.11041
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Training and accrediting international surgeons

Abstract: Background Formal international medical programmes (IMPs) represent an evolution away from traditional medical volunteerism, and are based on the foundation of bidirectional exchange of knowledge, experience and organizational expertise. The intent is to develop multidirectional collaborations and local capacity that is resilient in the face of limited resources. Training and accreditation of surgeons continues to be a challenge to IMPs, including the need for mutual recognition of competencies and professiona… Show more

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“…This can be accomplished through the creation of a decentralized global verification system that emphasizes core surgeries and cultural competencies. 22 For example, The WHO Academy has built digital microcertificates into its virtual infrastructure for learners who verify their competencies on the platform. It would be necessary for all participating countries to recognize such a verification system.…”
Section: Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This can be accomplished through the creation of a decentralized global verification system that emphasizes core surgeries and cultural competencies. 22 For example, The WHO Academy has built digital microcertificates into its virtual infrastructure for learners who verify their competencies on the platform. It would be necessary for all participating countries to recognize such a verification system.…”
Section: Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The major advantage to this model is that the local team is exposed and trained on a variety of cases from simple to complex with moderate volumes of patients each month (Table 1). The progress of the local team is usually faster by gaining responsibility as primary caregivers over a shorter period (4044). The major disadvantages to this program are the expense and the difficulties regarding recruitment for the visiting team.…”
Section: Program Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…), these findings are indirect indicators of how we are failing to train and therefore teach our surgeons. The creation of more effective methods for learning surgery that allow for critical evaluation and therefore self-correction of surgical care has become obligatory, and international councils have tried to homogenize their curricula to accomplish this objective [4]. Over the years, new methodologies for surgery education have been created.…”
Section: Santiago Camachomentioning
confidence: 99%