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Agenda Summary of GICS IV with onward tasks identified (Marilyn Butler, Doruk Ozgediz) Update on WHO booklet, with outline and future assignments (Steve Bickler) Summary of Birth Defects Conference in Sri Lanka (Tahmina Banu) Update on inclusion of children in NSOAP planning with PGSSC (Sarah Greenberg, Keith Oldham) Meeting URL https://bluejeans.com/2054094365?src=join_info Meeting ID 205 409 436 […]

American Pediatric Surgical Association Global Surgery Workshop

The APSA Global Surgery Committee would like to invite you to join us for a post-meeting workshop on Sunday, 17 May 2020.  The course will feature didactic sessions on the different models of global engagement, available APSA resources, and discussion of clinical scenarios that are commonly encountered in low- and middle-income countries. Additionally, there will […]

GICS Action Planning Forum: Mitigating the Impact of COVID-19 on Children’s Surgery

15:00 - 16:30 BST (London UK time) The current pandemic threatens to divert valuable resources from children’s surgery to other pressing public health and clinical priorities. We ask our colleagues from around the world what the biggest challenges they are facing or have faced with regard to the safe and timely delivery of children’s surgical […]

Plans for Action: Mitigating the Impact of COVID-19 on Children’s Surgery

As the current pandemic threatens to divert valuable resources from children’s surgical care to other pressing public health and clinical priorities, the Global Initiative for Children’s Surgery sought input from colleagues worldwide on what were the biggest challenges facing them and what GICS could do to help.  In this follow-up session, we discuss proposed interventions […]

Oxford Global Surgery Course

Traditionally surgery has been taught as a technical and practical specialty; however this short course takes a completely different approach and looks at the provision of surgical services at a global level.  The term 'Global Surgery' in this course encompasses all related specialities including obstetrics, gynaecology and anaesthesia/critical care. This five-day course, run by Oxford University Global […]

GICS 2022 Webinar

Due to the pandemic, we are unfortunately unable to meet in person this year, but we are holding a webinar so that we can connect with our colleagues and hear about updates in the many GICS activities.  We plan to meet each day for 3 hours, followed by breakout sessions.  Click here to register for […]

GICS Virtual Grand Rounds: Anorectal Malformations

Drs. Li, Banu and Levitt- the worlds experts on ARM, share their knowledge and experience. We have posted comments with questions that were unanswered during the session, and welcome all discussion.

GICS Virtual Grand Rounds: Wilms Tumor

The GICS Education Committee and Oncology Committee present our second Virtual Grand Rounds – Wilms Tumor, featuring case presentations by trainee Leila Hartford, MBBCh, MSCPH, and expert commentary by Dr. Nahla Kechiche and Dr. Derek Harrison. The discussion will be moderated by Dr. Christa Grant and Dr. Katrine Løfberg.

Webinar: Club Foot Care in Lower Middle Income Countries

Virtual: On Zoom

Please join us for the next GICS Webinar on Monday, 23rd January 2023, 3:00 pm London time. This Webinar is organized by the GICS Congenital Anomalies Group, in Collaboration with the March of Dimes and MiracleFeet. The moderators will be Professors Tahmina Banu and Kokila Lakhoo. Speakers will include: Ms. Judith McCord, Vice President of […]

Trauma Symposium

Virtual: On Zoom

On February 4th at 12:00 GMT the Education Committee of GICS will present a Trauma Symposium moderated by Professor Kokila Lakhoo. The objectives of the Webinar are to raise awareness about the significance of pediatric trauma-related injuries, present an orientation about the GICS Trauma Care Initiative, provide information about pediatric trauma preventative measures, and focus […]

March of Dimes’ International Conference on Birth Defects

Santiago, Chile

Due to the strong efforts of GICS Chair-Elect Professor Tahmina Banu, surgery is now on the agenda of one of the biggest organizations for the treatment of congenital anomalies. There is going to be a panel on surgery at the March of Dimes' International Conference on Birth Defects and Disabilities in the Developing World, being […]

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