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The International Student Surgical Network (InciSioN) addresses the global shortage of surgeons, anaesthesiologists, and obstetricians by engaging future healthcare professionals. This network fosters global surgery advocacy and capacity building for sustainable surgical care access.

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  • Global Health
  • Surgical Education
  • Health Workforce Development

Background:

  • A projected 1.27 million additional surgeons, anaesthesiologists, and obstetricians (SAO) are needed by 2030 to meet global targets.
  • Integrating future health workers into global surgery initiatives is crucial for expanding access to care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the role of InciSioN, the International Student Surgical Network, in addressing the global SAO deficit.
  • To showcase InciSioN's strategies for developing the next generation of global surgical leaders.

Main Methods:

  • InciSioN utilizes advocacy, capacity building, educational events, research collaborations, and virtual internships.
  • The organization engages students, residents, and young doctors worldwide.
  • National Working Groups facilitate regional engagement and development.

Main Results:

  • InciSioN has rapidly expanded to over 5000 members in 75+ countries since 2016.
  • Members contributed to World Bank surgical data collection and developed a standardized curriculum.
  • Established Global Surgery Day to raise worldwide awareness.

Conclusions:

  • InciSioN's growth underscores the necessity of including future professionals in global health discussions.
  • The network promotes a shift towards sustainable, long-term strategies in global surgery.
  • Early engagement of trainees is vital for lasting change in surgical and anaesthesia care access.