
1: Re-humanizing Global Surgery - an intimate conversation with Emmanuel Makasa
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We talk about the Lancet Commission, how he became involved and his perspective on the (lack of) practical applications of the Commission’s recommendations. He speaks passionately on the importance of engaging patients in global surgery initiatives. He highlights the importance of doing research on the social and economic impact of surgery on people’s livelihood and productivity. He encourages surgeons to be better advocates for their patients by leaving the cocoon of their operating rooms and speaking up about the positive impact of surgery and challenges they face. Emmanuel believes that we can help by creating partnerships between high-income countries and low-middle income countries’ academic institutions for graduate programs. When asked to choose a single actionable item he has the simplest and most impactful answer: “put the patient first”.
Thank you Dr. Makasa for this phenomenal conversation. We look forward to having you again on the podcast.
Recommended links:
- The Lancet Commission on Global Surgery: https://www.lancetglobalsurgery.org/
- The Zambia NSOAP: https://www.pgssc.org/national-surgical-planning
- The outreach program FlySpec providing free orthopedic care across Zambia: https://www.flyspec.org/
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