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Carl T. Brighton Workshop on Musculoskeletal Trauma in Low and Middle Income Countries

Carl T. Brighton Workshop on Musculoskeletal Trauma in Low and Middle Income Countries. Ma Zhen-Sheng, MD, Associate Professor, Spine Surgeon Webmaster and Chief of OrthoChina.Org Department of Orthopaedics, Xijing Hospital, China. Held in Ahmedabad, India, December 11-14th, 2007

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Carl T. Brighton Workshop on Musculoskeletal Trauma in Low and Middle Income Countries

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  1. Carl T. Brighton Workshopon Musculoskeletal Trauma in Low and Middle Income Countries Ma Zhen-Sheng, MD, Associate Professor, Spine Surgeon Webmaster and Chief of OrthoChina.Org Department of Orthopaedics, Xijing Hospital, China

  2. Held in Ahmedabad, India, December 11-14th, 2007 • Supported by • Department of Essential Health Technologies • Department of Violence and Injury Prevention • World Health Organization • Organized by: • The Association of Bone and Joint Surgeons of USA • Journal of Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research

  3. Carl T. Brighton, Jr, MD • Chair, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Pennsylvania 1968-1993 • Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research (CORR) 1993-2002

  4. Past Workshops 1996 Metal-on-Metal Hip Prostheses HC Amstutz, MD 1998 Fracture Healing Enhancement TA Einhorn, MD/ J M Lane, MD 1999 Orthopaedic Tissue Engineering AI Caplan, PhD/ VM Goldberg, MD 2000 Orthopaedic Gene Therapy H Evans, PhD/SP Scully, MD 2001 Articular Cartilage Repair CW Colwell, Jr., MD/ DD D’Lima, MD/ M Lotz, MD 2002 Muscle Plasticity VJ Caiozzo, PhD/S Green, MD 2003 Metastatic Bone Disease MI O’Connor, MD/ WG Ward, Sr, MD 2004 Musculoskeletal Infections AD Hanssen, MD 2005 Orthopaedic Education VD Pellegrini, Jr, MD 2006 CAOS AM Digioia, III, MD

  5. 2007 Trauma in the Low and Middle Income Countries • David Spiegel, MD/John Dormans, MD/Mark Vrahas, MD • 2008 Health Policy in Orthopaedic Surgery • Kevin Bozic, MD

  6. Delegates group photo of the Workshop

  7. Delegates from Countries:

  8. Session I: Introduction • History of the Brighton Workshop • Richard A. Brand, MD. Editor in Chief • Journal of Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research • Genesis of This Year’s Topic • Mark S. Vrahas, MD. Associate editor. • Journal of Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research

  9. Goals for the Workshop • John P. Dormans • Chief Orthopaedic Surgery • The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia • Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery • University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine • Bring 40 orthopaedic surgeons from different nations together to share ideas on improving musculoskeletal trauma care in resource challenged environments

  10. Focus on systems issues, on teaching/ training, and on the role of international organizations in improving the delivery of services. • Recommendations may help international organizations to expand their current training programs for trauma care, especially in regions with limited resources

  11. Keynote Address • The global burden of musculoskeletal injury • Charles Mock, MD. PhD • Department of Violence and Injury Prevention • World Healhth Organization • Geneva, Swetzerland

  12. Emergency and essential surgical care • Meena N. Cherian, MD • Emergency and Essential Surgical Care • Clinical Procedures Unit • Department of Essential Health Technologies • Wold Health Organization • Geneva, Switzerland

  13. Session II • Country models for the delivery of musculoskeletal trauma care: Challenges and solutions (System issues) • Session III • Regional perspectives on training: Orthopaedic surgeons and non-orthopaedic surgeons • Session IV • Role for non-governmental organizations and international orthopaedic societies in promoting musculoskeletal trauma care • Session V • Update on road traffic crashes

  14. Session VI • “Essential” musculoskeletal trauma care • Session VII • War surgery/Disaster relief • Breakout Sessions • I: Essential surgical skills for the district hospital or equivalent • II: Where are we going from here? • III: Training and certification • IV: Role of non-governmental organizations and international orthopaedic societies in musculoskeletal trauma care: How can we stimulate collaboration to improve treatment of injuries worldwide

  15. My Presentations • Musculoskeletal Trauma Services in China • OrthoChina.org: Case Based Interative Format for Improving the Quality of Care I am the only one from China

  16. Presentation

  17. Moderating the Session VI and Breakout Session III

  18. Policemen out side of my room

  19. WHO officials, Workshop Organizer, Surgeon from Viet Nam

  20. Cyril Toma, MD BJD Ambassador, Chairman SICOT Young Surgeons Committee Marco Baldan, MD Chief Surgeon International Committee of the Red Cross

  21. My Tour in Delhi and Agra

  22. Camel car in the street

  23. Thank you for your attention

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