从像素到精度:利用 Rods&Cones® 技术在卢旺达基加利开展远程胸外科和小儿心脏外科指导活动

Jessica D. Blum, Y. M. Ejigu, Girma Tefera, James D. Maloney
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外科手术是全球医学的最后前沿;然而,在低收入和中等收入国家,获得基本外科手术服务仍然是实现公平医疗的重大障碍。随着非传染性疾病的增加和熟练外科医生的短缺,对导师的需求成为能力建设的关键。COVID-19 大流行是远程指导的催化剂,促成了 Rods&Cones® 等创新解决方案的开发。在此,我们将介绍卢旺达费萨尔国王医院和美国威斯康星大学医院之间跨越 7700 多英里的距离开展远程指导的一个实例。本文旨在展示远程指导技术的进步如何克服现有障碍,帮助扩大全球胸外科手术人才队伍。
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Pixels to precision: Remote thoracic and pediatric cardiac surgery mentorship with Rods&Cones® Technology in Kigali, Rwanda
Surgery is the final frontier in global medicine; yet, access to essential surgical services in low- and middle-income countries remains a significant barrier to equitable care. With a rise in non-communicable diseases and a shortage of skilled surgeons, the need for mentorship becomes crucial to capacity building. The COVID-19 pandemic acted as a catalyst for remote mentorship, leading to the development of innovative solutions such as Rods&Cones®. Herein, we describe one example of remote mentorship conducted across a distance of more than 7,700 miles between King Faisal Hospital in Rwanda and the University of Wisconsin Hospital in the US. This paper aims to demonstrate how advances in remote mentorship technology can overcome existing barriers and aid in expanding the global surgical workforce in thoracic surgery.
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