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Chemical and Radiation Injuries

Global Trauma CollaborationBaylor College of Medicine
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What's in this course?

Learn about the different classes of chemical weapons, the clinical course and management of chemical injuries, and acute radiation syndrome.

Surgery

General Surgery, Critical Care, Emergency Medicine

Target Audience

This course has been specifically designed to train surgeons and healthcare professionals in resource-limited settings.

Varied activities

Video lectures and assessments. 

Duration

2 hours

Level

Intermediate / Advanced

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Course Authors

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Dr. Rachel W. Davis, MD
Director, Baylor Center for Global Surgery; Assistant Professor, Division of Trauma & Acute Care Surgery, Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine.
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Dr. Melany Hughes, MD MPH FACS
Vice Chair of Surgery, Stony Brook Eastern Long Island Hospital; Assistant Professor of Surgery, Stony Brook Medicine
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Dr. Riley Jones MD MSc DTMH FACP
Board of Directors, MedGlobal; Assistant Professor of Medicine & Global Health, University of Florida
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Maeghin Alarid-Highes MA
Senior Gender Advisor US Space Command, Torch Technologies
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LTC Rob Dent, PA-C MPAS
Commander, 85th WMD Civil Support Team
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Dr. Daanish Hoda MD
Medical Director, Intermountain Blood & Marrow Transplant & Acute Leukemia Program
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This course is provided by

Global Trauma Collaboration

The Global Trauma Collaboration engages global surgery experts to provide practical educational sessions for medical professionals providing care in conflict settings.

Baylor College of Medicine Center for Global Surgery

The Baylor College of Medicine Center for Global Surgery aims to improve access to safe, timely and quality surgical care through education, collaboration, advocacy and research. The Center functions as a hub for global surgery education, collaborative partnerships and global health innovation. It offers a variety of global surgery training programs on-site and through virtual and remote platforms for practicing physicians and trainees. On the foundation of four main areas of work— the center strives to alleviate disparities in pursuit of high-quality access to surgery and anesthesia for all people.

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