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Published in: World Journal of Emergency Surgery 1/2018

Open Access 01-12-2018 | Commentary

WSES worldwide emergency general surgery formation and evaluation project

Authors: Federico Coccolini, Yoram Kluger, Luca Ansaloni, Ernest E. Moore, Raul Coimbra, Gustavo P. Fraga, Andrew Kirkpatrick, Andrew Peitzman, Ron Maier, Gianluca Baiocchi, Vanni Agnoletti, Emiliano Gamberini, Ari Leppaniemi, Rao Ivatury, Michael Sugrue, Massimo Sartelli, Salomone Di Saverio, Walt Biffl, Fausto Catena

Published in: World Journal of Emergency Surgery | Issue 1/2018

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Abstract

Optimal management of emergency surgical patients represents one of the major health challenges worldwide. Emergency general surgery (EGS) was identified as multidisciplinary surgery performed for traumatic and non-traumatic acute conditions during the same admission in the hospital. EGS represents the easiest viable way to provide affordable and high-quality level of care to emergency surgical and trauma patients. It may result from the association of different physicians with other specialties in a cooperative model. The World Society of Emergency Surgery (WSES) has been working on the EGS organization and implementation since its foundation believing in the need of common benchmarks for training and educational programs throughout the world. This is a plea in different languages to all World Prime Ministers and Presidents to support the creation in all nations of an organized hub-spoke system for emergency general surgery to improve standards of care and to save lives.
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Metadata
Title
WSES worldwide emergency general surgery formation and evaluation project
Authors
Federico Coccolini
Yoram Kluger
Luca Ansaloni
Ernest E. Moore
Raul Coimbra
Gustavo P. Fraga
Andrew Kirkpatrick
Andrew Peitzman
Ron Maier
Gianluca Baiocchi
Vanni Agnoletti
Emiliano Gamberini
Ari Leppaniemi
Rao Ivatury
Michael Sugrue
Massimo Sartelli
Salomone Di Saverio
Walt Biffl
Fausto Catena
Publication date
01-12-2018
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
World Journal of Emergency Surgery / Issue 1/2018
Electronic ISSN: 1749-7922
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13017-018-0174-5

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