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Trauma, Injuries and Global Health Surgery

Centre for Global Surgery

Injuries cost the global population some 300 million years of healthy life every year, causing 11% of disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) worldwide. The divisions of trauma and general surgery at the Ï㽶ÊÓƵ Health Centre have recognized the impact of injury and acute surgical disease, and have been committed to addressing this major problem. The Centre’s ultimate goal is to reduce injury and acute surgical disease-related morbidity and mortality in low- and middle- income countries through local capacity building involving a multidisciplinary approach. Specifically, they are currently involved in education programs, research programs, on-site clinical work, exchange programs, and trauma system development in several East African nations and most recently in Haiti. These programs have been implemented through the development of strong local alliances with universities, hospitals, and governments, in the respective nations, setting the foundation for long-lasting partnerships with a common vision.

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Jean-Martin Laberge Fellowship in Pediatric Surgery

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