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Social media is an invaluable tool in keeping health care workers connected around the world. In order to stay up-to-date on the goings-on of global surgery, we recommend that you follow the groups listed below. This list is not comprehensive, but rather represents a few of the most active and impactful accounts we have encountered. 

Twitter:

@gsurgstudents- National GSSA

@InciSion- International Student Surgical Network

@StudentSurgNet- InciSioN

@SurgeryNWG- UK global surgery group

@iss_sic- International Society of Surgery

@MSF_USA- Doctors Without Borders

@safersurgery- Lifebox

@GSCommission- Global Surgery 2030 Commission

@theG4Alliance- Global alliance for surgical, obstetric, trauma, & anesthesia care

@SurgeryMatters- Global health advocates

@DukeGHI- Duke University global health

@LancetGH- Lancet global health updates

@THETlinks- Partnerships for global health

@WorldBank- Fight poverty with passion and professionalism

@GlobalSurg- Delivers global surgery studies

@IASSoc- International surgical society

@WeAreSfGH- Students for Global Health

@GUMGlobalSurg- Global surgery interview series

@safesurgery2020- Programs in leadership, innovation, & data

@PIH- Partners in Health

@GlobalHealthBMJ- BMJ global health updates

@wfsaorg- World Federation of Societies of Anaesthesiologists

@WBG_Health- World Bank health team

@WFNSHQ- World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies

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Facebook:

UTSW Global Health

InciSioN

Humans of Global Surgery

Doctors Without Borders

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Global Health Educational Resources:

Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health - http://ocw.jhsph.edu/index.cfm/go/find.browse#courses 

University at Albany School of Public Health- https://ualbanycphp.org/learning/default.cfm 

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