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Thoughts, stories and ideas from our collaboration.

National Surgical, Obstetric, and Anaesthesia Plans (NSOAPs) for Paediatric and Child Health

2018-11-22T23:42:08+00:00

Dominique Vervoort outside the UN for the World Health Assembly, where NSOAPs took center stage within the discussion of global surgery. This week's blog comes from one of our own Global PaedSurg lead organisers, and touches on an important aspect of global surgical health: National Surgical, Obstetric, and Anaesthesia Plans (NSOAPS). Dominique Vervoort, MD is Chair of

National Surgical, Obstetric, and Anaesthesia Plans (NSOAPs) for Paediatric and Child Health 2018-11-22T23:42:08+00:00

APSON Conference, Kano, Nigeria

2018-08-16T04:40:58+00:00

In its 17th year, the Annual General Meeting and Scientific Conference of the Association of Paediatric Surgeons of Nigeria (APSON) will take place in Kano on the 24-29th September 2018. This year's theme will be Paediatric Surgical Research in Sub-Saharan Africa: Challenges and Prospects. Click for more information regarding the preliminary programme and tickets as well as accommodation

APSON Conference, Kano, Nigeria 2018-08-16T04:40:58+00:00

TRIUMPH – Against All Odds (TINO MUDARIKWA)

2018-07-10T14:44:02+00:00

"Rare diseases are rare, but rare disease patients are numerous." The quote, originally from the Orphanet website, has always resonated with our blog author today, Tino Mudarikwa, who has lived with a rare disease all of his life: imperforate anus (IA) - one of seven conditions Global PaedSurg will be investigating. Growing up, Tino had always felt alone

TRIUMPH – Against All Odds (TINO MUDARIKWA) 2018-07-10T14:44:02+00:00

CARE and DHREAMS studies: an opportunity to enhance our genetic understanding of congenital anomalies

2018-06-11T02:15:04+00:00

Just as mutual collaboration begets mutual opportunity, Global PaedSurg would like to present a new exciting opportunity for all of our collaborators: to further contribute to improving global outcomes for congenital anomalies. The CARE (Congenital Anomalies Research Exploration) and DHREAMS (Diaphragmatic Hernia Research & Exploration; Advancing Molecular Genetics) studies are international studies examining the genetic mechanisms

CARE and DHREAMS studies: an opportunity to enhance our genetic understanding of congenital anomalies 2018-06-11T02:15:04+00:00

A Secret Life – Surviving A Rare Congenital Condition (Greg Ryan)

2018-06-10T10:04:24+00:00

This week, we have an incredible blog post from Greg Ryan, a man born 53 years ago with a congenital condition that should have killed him, had it not been for the incredible skill of his surgeons at the Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia. Nevertheless, while the surgery gave him a chance at life, Greg

A Secret Life – Surviving A Rare Congenital Condition (Greg Ryan) 2018-06-10T10:04:24+00:00

Global Collaborator Perspective: Dr. Nurudeen Abdulraheem (Nigeria)

2018-05-18T04:16:37+00:00

Dr. Nurudeen Abdulraheem presenting the results of PaedSurg Africa for the first time at the 47th World Congress of Surgery (Basel, Switzerland, August 2017)   Contact with PaedSurg Africa I first came across PaedSurg Africa in September 2016 at the Pan African Paediatric Surgical Association (PAPSA) conference, Lagos 2016. The study protocol was

Global Collaborator Perspective: Dr. Nurudeen Abdulraheem (Nigeria) 2018-05-18T04:16:37+00:00

Global Collaborator Perspective: Andile Maqhawe Dube (Zimbabwe)

2018-06-09T22:06:36+00:00

Miss Naomi Wright (third from the right) and Andile (centre) at the InciSioN Global Surgery Symposium  (Leuven, Belgium, May 2018)  "While standing in the immigration queue, third from the front, I caught a glimpse of the Incision IGSS invitation letter head as I was gathering my documentation for the immigration officers. Suddenly, I realised, this was

Global Collaborator Perspective: Andile Maqhawe Dube (Zimbabwe) 2018-06-09T22:06:36+00:00

Global Collaborator Perspective: Dr. Theophilus Teddy Kojo Anyomih (Ghana)

2018-05-15T23:24:00+00:00

Dr. Theophilus Teddy and  Miss Naomi Wright at the Global Initiative for Children’s Surgery (GICS) III Meeting (Vellore, India, Jan 2018)  "It was an amazing experience being a collaborator for PaedSurg Africa last year. As a doctor, I learnt a lot in the process. Contrary to what I had imagined prior, it was remarkably easy

Global Collaborator Perspective: Dr. Theophilus Teddy Kojo Anyomih (Ghana) 2018-05-15T23:24:00+00:00

InciSioN Global Surgery Symposium 2018

2018-05-02T13:43:43+00:00

Have a growing interest in the far-reaching impacts of global surgery? Join us at the 2018 InciSioN Global Surgery Symposium in Leuven, Belgium on the 5-6th May! This exciting gathering will see a varied and global audience of specialists, residents and students, aiming to introduce the concepts of global surgery, its recent developments and future

InciSioN Global Surgery Symposium 2018 2018-05-02T13:43:43+00:00

RCS Blog Post – A New Perspective on Paediatric Surgery Worldwide

2018-04-24T17:24:12+00:00

While congenital birth defects have risen to become one of the top five causes of death in children under 5, perhaps the greatest injustice lies in the shocking statistic that 97% of those deaths occur in low- and middle-income regions. However, global collaborative research offers us the opportunity to change that, by studying the vast

RCS Blog Post – A New Perspective on Paediatric Surgery Worldwide 2018-04-24T17:24:12+00:00