Innovation and Global Surgery
Innovation and Global Surgery, available at Free, has an average rating of 4.8, with 16 lectures, based on 21 reviews, and has 524 subscribers.
You will learn about What is surgical innovation and how does it relate to Global Surgery? How to identify institutional voids, disruptive and reverse innovation in healthcare. An overview of the innovative process from idea to prototype development. This course is ideal for individuals who are all learners interested in global surgery and innovation or medical students interested in surgery It is particularly useful for all learners interested in global surgery and innovation or medical students interested in surgery.
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Summary
Title: Innovation and Global Surgery
Price: Free
Average Rating: 4.8
Number of Lectures: 16
Number of Published Lectures: 16
Number of Curriculum Items: 16
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 16
Original Price: Free
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- What is surgical innovation and how does it relate to Global Surgery?
- How to identify institutional voids, disruptive and reverse innovation in healthcare.
- An overview of the innovative process from idea to prototype development.
Who Should Attend
- all learners interested in global surgery and innovation
- medical students interested in surgery
Target Audiences
- all learners interested in global surgery and innovation
- medical students interested in surgery
Access to essential surgical care remains limited in many countries around the world, especially in regions which are resource-limited in general. Innovation is key to expand surgical access to underserved populations, and can take many forms. Collaboration between medical professionals, engineers, and community experts is required to achieve sustainable improvement of access to surgery worldwide. Examples of collaborations and notable efforts across all stages of development in global surgery are included to provide an impression of the overall scope and diversity of innovation in global surgery.
The main objectives of this course are to give a broad overview of innovation concepts as they relate to global surgery, provide key relevant resources for obtaining mentorship, provide references for studying each topic more in depth, and share practical advice regarding the innovative process based on personal experience. We welcome all budding innovators from around the world to join the course, whether you are in the medical profession or come from another background. While nothing in this course should be taken to constitute medical or legal advice, our hope is that through learning more about global surgery and innovation you will be able to identify barriers hindering patients in your area from accessing surgical care when they need it and become empowered to partner with local, regional, or national efforts to expand surgical access to the underserved. Together through innovation we can work towards universal access to essential surgical care worldwide.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Before the Idea
Lecture 1: Course Introduction
Lecture 2: Innovation, Surgery, and Global Equity
Lecture 3: Ethics, Regulations, and Team Building
Chapter 2: Getting an Innovative Idea
Lecture 1: Disruptive Innovation and Reverse Innovation
Lecture 2: Spaces for Change: Institutional Voids
Chapter 3: Developing an Innovative Idea
Lecture 1: Prototyping and Iterative Development
Lecture 2: Resources and Funding
Lecture 3: Intellectual Property Considerations
Chapter 4: Case Studies in Surgery from around the World
Lecture 1: Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors without Borders)
Lecture 2: Mobile Surgical Units
Lecture 3: 912 Rwanda
Lecture 4: Narayana Health
Lecture 5: Xenoscope
Lecture 6: Innovations in Training
Lecture 7: Stanford Global Health – Projects Map
Chapter 5: Summary and Conclusion
Lecture 1: Last Thoughts and Next Steps
Instructors
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James Dittman
Medical Student (Richmond, VA)
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