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Oxford University Global Surgery Group
The Oxford University Global Surgery Group (OUGSG) is a group of clinicians and researchers working together to contribute to the provision of high quality surgical care globally, particularly in low and middle income countries (LMICs).
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Global Surgery Short Course
Global Surgery Short Course
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Academic Specialised Foundation Programme
Oxford ASFP
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Alumni of Oxford University Global Surgery Group
Pain management in a conflict zone
Following visits to the West Bank and Israel in 2013, Tony Jefferis and others made an exploratory visit to Gaza in 2015 to undertake a needs analysis of their palliative care.
OxPAL
OxPal connects doctors and medical students in the UK with their counterparts in the occupied Palestinian Territories to deliver online, real-time, small group teaching.
OxPLORE
Oxford Paediatrics Linking Our Research with Electives (OxPLORE) is an international research collaboration connecting medical students and junior doctors around the world.
OxPLORE
Oxford Paediatrics Linking Our Research with Electives (OxPLORE) is an international research collaboration connecting medical students and junior doctors around the world.
Anaesthesia in Developing Countries
Anaesthesia in Developing Countries (ADC) is an unusual and successful course which started in 1981 in Oxford, led by Dr Mike Dobson, in an effort to meet the specific needs of anaesthetists from the UK and other high-income countries wishing to travel to low and middle-income settings to work.