Highlights of the symposium
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Friday Evening
Matthijs Botman, opening of the symposium
Jaymie Henry, 15×15 campaign and Michael Cotton, Essential surgery
Andrew Deytrikh, a south african stratery to improve surgery in low resource settings
Edna Adan, Building a health care system in low resource settings
Emanuel Nuwass, How to become a surgeon in Tanzania
Maurizio Cardi, Experiences in Afghanistan
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Saturday
Plenary session 1: What happened and where are we now?
Hugo Heij, historical perspective
The ppt presentation of Henning Mothes will be available soon
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Plenary session 2: what are we doing and what should we aim for?
Douglas Lungu and Peter Jiskoot, Clinical Officer Training
Pankaj Jani, COSECSA and Robert Lane, IFSC
The presentation of Harald Veen is not available
Meena Cherian, the role of the WHO
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Parallel session 1A: Lessons from the field
Jurre van Kesteren, the impact of Ebola
Heleen Kruip, Surgical care in rural Mexico
Andreas Fette, Pediatric surgery in Libya
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Parallel session 1B: Reconstructive surgery
Dr. Winters – Controversies around short medical missions
Dr. Sluimers – lessons learned from the plastic surgery training program
Dr. Asrat – Reconstructive surgical service scenario in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Parallel session 1C: Trauma and orthopedic surgery
Michael Laurence, no ppt presentation available
Rompa and Korpisah Orthopedic Service Ghana
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Parallel session 1D: Research presentations
Schmitz and Janssen, wound treatment with sterilyte
Fausta Liundi, practical ideas,pdf
Gudugbe, paediatric intussusception
Gupta, untreated brest masses in Nepal
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Parallel session 2A: The possible role of foreign doctors in LRS
Dr. Haasnoot – Dutch training program for doctors in International Health and Tropical Medicine
Jankiewicz, the role of western surgeons
Dr. Koppe – Surgical training for Dutch residents in a low-resource setting
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Parallel session 2B: Gynaecology and Obstretics
Heemelaar, Audit for indications Caesarean sections.
Lule, Uganda, Vacuum deliveries
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Parallel session 2C:
van Duinen, surgical training program Sierra Leone
Hafasha, Orthopedic care Uganda
Dreyer, Developing CC teaching portfolio for COSECSA
Musowoya, Trialling Patient Assessment Checklist for CC
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Parallel session 2D:
Tom Gresnigt, Consult online provided by TROIE Netherlands- Advices that fit and come fast
Judith Kasper, Global surgery – Online tools for Education
Waruguru Wanjau, The role of international medical students in global surgery – An IFMSA experience
Theo Wiggers, E-learning and visualisation with 3D films as a tool for modern training in surgery
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Final Session Saturday (What is your role, 3 slides per organisation)
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Sunday
Workshop 1: Fracture management
Workshop 2: Bowel suturing
Workshop 3: Reconstructive surgery
Dr. Sluimers – Interactive workshop reconstructive surgery