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- Title
Gynecologic SURGRETE, New Horizons Guyana 2019: An Experience of a Lifetime for Global Health Engagement and Medical Readiness.
- Authors
Charron, Bethany L; Dengler, Katherine L; Nguyen, Bao Tram; Coggins, Ashley; Massengill, Jason C; Tomkins, Trisha J
- Abstract
New Horizons is an annual training exercise designated for military medical professionals and civil engineers to assist partner nations of Southern Command (SOUTHCOM), as well as provide exceptional training to U.S. military members.1 In Spring of 2019, a gynecologic surgery readiness training exercise (SURGRETE) team composed of 16 joint-service military healthcare professionals, specifically including a fellowship-trained female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery (FPMRS) surgeon, an FPMRS fellow, an obstetrics and gynecology (OB/GYN) specialist, three OB/GYN residents, and additional anesthesia, nursing, and surgical technician support, traveled to Guyana to participate in the New Horizons global health exercise. The mission of the SURGRETE team was to perform patient evaluations, surgeries, and postoperative care at Linden Mackenzie Hospital in Upper Demerara-Berbice, Region 10, Guyana, from May 21 to June 8, 2019. The success of this mission relied on the host-nation physicians identifying patients and screening potential cases in advance, as well as continuing to care for these patients after our departure.
- Subjects
GUYANA; NEW Horizons (Spacecraft); GENERAL practitioners; WORLD health; MEDICAL students; MEDICAL personnel; MINIMALLY invasive procedures; GYNECOLOGIC care
- Publication
Military Medicine, 2023, Vol 188, Issue 5/6, p120
- ISSN
0026-4075
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/milmed/usaa169