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Canadian Network for International Surgery : ウィキペディア英語版 | Canadian Network for International Surgery
The Canadian Network for International Surgery (CNIS) is a non-profit organization that promotes the delivery of essential surgical care to underprivileged people in low-income countries. Its objective is also to reduce death and disability caused by any disturbances in normal functioning of the mind or the body that would require surgery. The CNIS emphasizes education in surgical work and techniques. It also works in surgical development and research.〔Lett, Ronald. (“Canadian Network for International Surgery: Development Activities and Strategies.” ) ''Canadian Journal of Surgery'' Vol. 43, No. 5, Oct. 2000, pgs. 385-387.〕 The CNIS was federally incorporated in August 1995 and is managed by an eight- to nine-member board of directors 〔Canadian Network for International Surgery. (''CNIS Winter 2008 Operative Report'' )〕 with representation from all over Canada. It has a nationwide membership of physicians, surgeons, and others. The CNIS office is located in Vancouver, British Columbia with satellite office(s) in Africa. ==Activities==
The CNIS has described itself as having a "4-pronged approach" to aid. This includes the development, delivery and adaptation of Essential Surgical Skills (ESS) and Basic Surgical Skills (BSS) courses, work in injury prevention, the exchange of surgical information and work in public engagement.
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