April 4, 2020 | Webinar
Neurosurgical practice during the pandemic–Learnings from the world's most
affected countries.
Link https://vimeo.com/405115883
Featuring 7 Neurosurgeons active in 6 affected countries, providing
practical advice varying from how to set up and organize different
departments for different pathologies to protective equipment & testing.
Introduction Professor Franco Servadei, President WFNS, Humanitas University
and Research Hospital Milan, Italy
4:18 Professor Ting Lei, Director Neurosurgical Department, Tongji Hospital,
Wuhan, China
18:04 Joshua Bederson, Professor and System Chair Department of
Neurosurgery, The Mount Sinai Health System, United States, New York
29:04 Dr. Namkyu You, Department of Neurosurgery, Ajou University College of
Medicine in Suwon, South Korea
39:09 Professor Marco Maria Fontanella, Chief of Neurosurgery Unit Spedali
Civili, University of Brescia and Chief Editor of Journal of Neurosurgical
Sciences, Brescia, Italy
50:27 Andres Rubiano, Professor of Neuroscience and Neurosurgery at the
University El Bosque in Bogota, and Chief of Neurological Surgery,
ValleSalud Clinic, Cali, Colombia
1:02:50 Peter Hutchinson, Professor of Neurosurgery, University of Cambridge
and Director of Clinical Research, Royal College of Surgeons of England,
Cambridge, United Kingdom
1:13:18 discussion
Learning Objectives:
- Upon completion of this Webinar, participants should be able to:
- analyze how emergencies are being redefined in different countries during
a pandemic
- recognize the impact a pandemic can have on a health care system
- recognize how staff may need to be redeployed (hub vs. spoke)
- decide which protective equipment is indicated when and where
- handle testing - when, how and which testing is needed both for patients
and for staff
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