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Addressing the Global Burden of Surgical Disease: Proceedings from the 2nd Annual Symposium at the American College of Surgeons

机译:解决全球外科疾病的负担:美国外科医生学院第二届年度研讨会论文集

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In the past decade, interest in surgery as a means to improve public health and engage in international service has increased significantly. International organizations, academic institutions, professional associations, and humanitarian aid organizations recognize that disparate access to surgical care affects global health and they have recently joined forces to address access to surgical care. Current initiatives focus on quantitatively defining surgical disparity, prioritizing a surgical agenda, and developing economically sustainable models for health care assistance, training, and delivery. The Global Burden of Surgical Disease Working Group (GBoSD WG) strives to (1) quantitatively define global disparity in surgical care; (2) assess unmet surgical need; (3) identify priorities; (4) develop sustainable models for improved health care delivery; and (5) advocate for a surgical presence within the global public health agenda. This article formally introduces the GBoSD Working Group and papers presented during the 2009 Symposium at the American College of Surgeons in Chicago.
机译:在过去的十年中,人们对手术作为改善公共卫生和从事国际服务的一种手段的兴趣大大增加。国际组织,学术机构,专业协会和人道主义援助组织认识到,获得外科手术的机会不同会影响全球健康,并且它们最近已联合起来解决获得外科手术的机会。当前的举措集中在定量定义手术差异,确定手术议程的优先级以及开发经济上可持续的医疗保健援助,培训和提供模式。全球外科疾病负担工作组(GBoSD WG)致力于(1)定量定义外科治疗的总体差异; (2)评估未满足的手术需求; (3)确定优先事项; (4)制定可持续模式以改善医疗服务; (5)提倡在全球公共卫生议程中进行外科手术。本文正式介绍了GBoSD工作组和在2009年芝加哥美国外科医生学院研讨会上发表的论文。

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