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1. A national perspective on exposure to essential surgical procedures among medical trainees in Nigeria: a cross-sectional survey and recommendations

2. Framework for developing a national surgical, obstetric and anaesthesia plan

5. Disparities in Access to Trauma Care in Sub-Saharan Africa: a Narrative Review

6. Correction to: Disparities in Access to Trauma Care in Sub-Saharan Africa: a Narrative Review

8. Canadian Surgery Forum 2018: St. John’s, NL Sept. 13–15, 2018

9. (188) Clinically Significant New or Worsening Pain is Common Six Weeks after Sexual Assault: Results of a Large-Scale Cohort Study

10. The 14th Bethune Round Table Conference on International Surgery1. Sustainable partnerships and local capacity building: Ukraine–Canada experience.2. COSECSA, achievements and challenges in improving global surgery.3. The VCU international trauma system development program in Central and South America.4. Establishing a contextually appropriate laparoscopic program in resource restricted environments: experience in Botswana.5. Collaborative care to reduce maternal deaths from postpartum hemorrhage.6. Building a sustainable collaboration and an interprofessional team in pediatric surgical care: an interim report.7. Women in surgery: factors hindering women from being surgeons in Zimbabwe.8. Inadequate Hepatitis B vaccination among surgeons practising in Ethiopia — Are we playing with fire? A cross-sectional study.9. Global met need for emergency obstetric care: a meta-analysis.10. Improving service-based obstetric care to reduce maternal mortalities.11. Emergency and Essential Surgical Care capacity-building through skills training: evidence from Meghalaya, India.12. Evaluation of the trauma quality indicators using trauma registry in low resource settings.13. Evaluation of prehospital care: Does Bolivia need a trauma first responders course?14. Timing of surgery and functional outcomes in patients presenting with ankle fractures to a teaching hospital in a developing country.15. A 1-year review of surgical complications of diabetes in Soroti Regional Referral Hospital, Uganda.16. Effect of surgical safety checklist implementation on culture of patient safety in Rwanda.17. Reducing critical incidents in neonatal anesthesia in a low resource setting.18. Ultrasound guided regional anesthesia — a multicentre feasibility trial for use in low resource settings.19. Understanding the burden of surgical congenital anomalies in Kenya: a mixed-methods approach.20. Pediatric surgery outcomes in low- and middle-income African countries: a scoping review of the recent literature.21. Providing more than health care: the dynamics of humanitarian surgery efforts on the local microeconomy.22. Low-fidelity simulation to teach anaesthetists’ non-technical skills (ANTS) in Rwanda.23. Pulse oximeter distribution, a journey to anesthesia safety in the developing world: case of Rwanda.24. Evidence based best practice in medical disaster response?25. Measuring and comparing the cost-effectiveness of surgical care delivery in low-resource settings: cleft lip and palate as a model.26. Prospective data collection at a district hospital in Rwanda.27. Evidence based surgery in low resource settings: the missed opportunity in graduate dissertations at Makerere University.P1. Anesthetic audit of WHO surgical safety checklist implementation in a rural community to reduce maternal and child mortality.P2. Epidemiology, management and outcome of malignancies surgically treated at a rural referral hospital in Butare, Rwanda.P3. Importance and impact of surgical camp — ECSA 2013 Swaziland experience.P4. Disease burden of intimate partner violence in Rwanda and US trauma centres: identifying surgical need using DALYs.P5. Improved pediatric surgical service outcome in resource limited practice — strategies and challenges.P6. Overcrowding of accident and emergency units: Is it a growing concern in Nigeria?P7. Building local capacity for improved surgical safety in a resource poor setting.P8. Tertiary Trauma Survey: How much are we missing in the evaluation of our patients?P9. Development of an enterostoma care team at the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, Ilorin, Nigeria.P10. Assessing knowledge dissemination from the annual Bethune Round Table on International Surgery Conference.P11. Photovoice: engaging youth in rural Uganda in articulating health priorities through participatory section research.P12. Burn care in Nepal: a retrospective review.P13. Burn care checklist in Nepal: a pilot study.P14. Pediatric surgical care in conflict zones: the Médecins Sans Frontières experience in 2012.P15. Gluteal fibrosis: a case series in eastern Uganda. Could our malarial treatment be causing long-term disability?P16. The bacterial pathogens and possible sources contributing to infection and mortality in the Burn Care Unit, Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation, Guyana.P17. Standardizing goals and objectives for resident electives in international surgery.P18. Dr. Lucille Teasdale-Corti: a legacy of empowerment.P19. Outcomes of patients that underwent laparotomy at a large referral hospital in Rwanda over a one-year period.P20. The Haiti Breast Cancer Initiative: preliminary epidemiological data.P21. User fees and essential surgical services in Tan-zania: theory, practice and impact

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12. The emergency department as an effective environment for addressing interpersonal/domestic violence

13. Survey on interpersonal violence: An economic impact of note and childhood exposure to domestic violence in continuing the cycle

14. The Pan-African Surgical Healthcare Forum: An African qualitative consensus propagating continental national surgical healthcare policies and plans.

16. Implementation of an Intensive Surgical Simulation Week for Medical Students in Rwanda.

17. Research with women sexual assault survivors presenting for emergency care is safe: Results from a multi-site, prospective observational cohort study.

18. Experiences of women sexual assault survivors with police in the early aftermath of assault: Results from a large-scale prospective study.

19. Development of a brief bedside tool to screen women sexual assault survivors for risk of persistent posttraumatic stress six months after sexual assault.

20. Non-technical skills training for Nigerian interprofessional surgical teams: a cross-sectional survey.

22. Innovative blood transfusion strategies to address global blood deserts: a consensus statement from the Blood Delivery via Emerging Strategies for Emergency Remote Transfusion (Blood DESERT) Coalition.

23. Estimating mortality risk in burn patients admitted at Rwanda's largest referral hospital.

24. Functional recovery after cesarean delivery: a prospective cohort study in rural Rwanda.

25. Late and Persistent Symptoms Suggestive of Surgical Site Infections After Cesarean Section: Results from a Prospective Cohort Study in Rural Rwanda.

27. Long travel times from health center to hospital reduce caesarean section access: a study from Kirehe District, Rwanda.

28. Developing a Surgical Simulation Curriculum for the Rwandan Context.

29. Simulation-Based Breast Biopsy Training Using a Low-Cost Gelatin-Based Breast Model in Rwanda.

30. Association between Surgery, Anesthesia, and Obstetric Workforce and Emergent Surgical and Obstetric Mortality among United States Hospital Referral Regions.

32. With equity in mind: Evaluating an interactive hybrid global surgery course for cross-site interdisciplinary learners.

33. The Effect of Distance to Treatment Center on Long-Term Outcomes of Burn Patients.

34. Safe recovery after cesarean in rural Africa: Technical consensus guidelines for post-discharge care.

35. Referral of Burn Patients in the Absence of Guidelines: A Rwandan Study.

36. Telemedicine for Surgical Site Infection Diagnosis in Rural Rwanda: Concordance and Accuracy of Image Reviews.

38. The impact of the Affordable Care Act's medicaid expansion on patients admitted for burns: An analysis of national data.

39. mHealth-community health worker telemedicine intervention for surgical site infection diagnosis: a prospective study among women delivering via caesarean section in rural Rwanda.

40. The Effect and Feasibility of mHealth-Supported Surgical Site Infection Diagnosis by Community Health Workers After Cesarean Section in Rural Rwanda: Randomized Controlled Trial.

41. Enablers and barriers to post-discharge follow-up among women who have undergone a caesarean section: experiences from a prospective cohort in rural Rwanda.

42. Does community-based health insurance protect women from financial catastrophe after cesarean section? A prospective study from a rural hospital in Rwanda.

43. The true costs of cesarean delivery for patients in rural Rwanda: Accounting for post-discharge expenses in estimated health expenditures.

44. Approach considerations for the management of strangulation in the emergency department.

45. Learning NOTSS While Tying Knots: Integrating the Nontechnical Skills for Surgeons Course With Technical Surgical Skills Training, A Mixed Methods Study.

46. Utility of COVID-19 antigen testing in the emergency department.

47. The Use of Mobile Thermal Imaging and Deep Learning for Prediction of Surgical Site Infection.

48. Use of Convolutional Neural Nets and Transfer Learning for Prediction of Surgical Site Infection from Color Images.

49. Building Trauma and EMS Systems Capacity in Rwanda: Lessons and Recommendations.

50. Systematic media review: A novel method to assess mass-trauma epidemiology in absence of databases-A pilot-study in Rwanda.

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