P68 International Survey Of Medical students Exposure to Relevant global Surgery (ISOMERS): A cross-sectional study

Soham Bandyopadhyay,Ulrick S Kanmounye,Priyansh Shah,Katayoun Madani, Joana Beltrano,Mashkur A Isa,Soham Bandyopadhyay,Ulrick S Kanmounye, Priyansh Shah,Katayoun Madani, Joana Beltrano,Mashkur A Isa, Reuben Y K Ooi, Naeem A Y Patel, Yuki J Ng,Daniel S Nteranya, Shahnur Shah, Victor Ruzibukya,Poorvaprabha Patil,Nermin Badwi, Matovu Dissan,Michal Kawka, Adesina Adedeji, Raoul Ndayiragije, Sarah Honjo,Mohamed B Jalloh, Monalisa M J Faulkner, Yuki J Ng, Naeem A Y Patel, Rohan K Suthar, Christabel Phiri, Edwin M Mulwanda, Mwaba K Bizwell, Mohamed Dalmar, Raoul Ndayiragije, Victor Ruzibukya, Miriam Pueschel, William Mauya, Doreen Kasongi, Khairoon A Mohamed, Chipegwa Mlula,Moshi M Shabani, Fidelis Msikwa, Wilson Warsha, Makame G Haji,Gregory Goodluck, Serya Anthony, Nelson Udeme-Abasi, Adesina Adedeji, Victor Fasiku,Oche Emmanuel Kimto, Olaoluwa Adeyemo, Collins Ighaba Dambo, Favour Ugorji, Testimony Onaduja, Esther Annang, Gabriel Edeh, Simon Obeng, Daniel Otobo, Habiba Erinfolami, Anthony Oguta, Cynthia Chukwudioje, Grace Oghenetega Akinyosoye,Nermin Badwi, Faith Ademović, Sarah Honjo, Hitomi Kumara, Matovu Dissan,Daniel S Nteranya, Hassan A Daoud,Hamaiyal Sana, Shahnur Shah, Rina Mehmeti, Joana Beltrano, Arsen Muhumaza,Anusha Jayaram, Shahyan Rehman,Connor Peck,Soham Bandyopadhyay,Michal Kawka

BJS Open(2021)

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Abstract Introduction Medical students around the world have been showing an increasing interest in Global Surgery as evident by their participation in various organizations on local and international levels. We set out to evaluate exposure of medical students to global surgery, modes of exposure, whether the exposure meets the needs of students, awareness of the key messages of the Lancet Commission on Global Surgery, global surgery career aspirations and barriers to said aspirations. Methods We developed the International Survey Of Medical students Exposure to Relevant global Surgery (ISOMERS) study, an online, international, questionnaire-based study. This survey will collect data from final year medical students across the world. The questionnaire utilises a combination of the Likert scale, multiple choice options and free text questions and will be disseminated by email and social media through the International Student Surgical Network, a global surgery student interest group with more than 5,000 members. Results Primary outcomes will include exposure to global surgery research, advocacy and education among medical students. We will generate simple descriptive statistics and identify determinants of exposure among medical students and subgroups (country income class and geographic region). Also, we will use multinomial regression analysis to identify confounders and significant dependent variables. Conclusion The ISOMERS study will identify the level of exposure to global surgery among students during medical education. An understanding of this exposure will be crucial in developing the foundation for global surgery education at the level of undergraduate medical curriculum and furthered in addressing perceived barriers to joining the global surgery workforce.
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