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The Need for Formal Surgical Global Health Programs and Improved Mission Trip CoordinationMedoff & FreedDec 14, 201682(4): 634-638DownloadPDF (English)Dec 14, 201682(4): 634-638
Implementing Electronic Surgical Registries in Lower-Middle Income Countries: Experiences in Latin AmericaDasari et al.Dec 14, 201682(4): 639-643DownloadPDF (English)Dec 14, 201682(4): 639-643
Building a Sustainable Global Surgery Nonprofit Organization at an Academic InstitutionFrisellaDec 14, 201682(4): 649-651DownloadPDF (English)Dec 14, 201682(4): 649-651
Surgical Management and Reconstruction Training (SMART) Course for International Orthopedic SurgeonsWu et al.Dec 14, 201682(4): 652-658DownloadPDF (English)Dec 14, 201682(4): 652-658
Improved Techniques and Future Advances in Plastic Surgery in Global HealthShay et al.Dec 14, 201682(4): 644-648DownloadPDF (English)Dec 14, 201682(4): 644-648