The Graduate Diploma in Global Surgery: Surgical Care Systems & Health Equity emphasizes McMaster’s commitment to advancing human and societal health and wellbeing locally and around the world. The program trains personnel from healthcare
disciplines including physicians, nurses, and allied care providers, as well as innovators, advocates, and policy-influencers from any discipline who have a demonstrated interest in global surgery, surgical care systems and health equity. Learners will develop the
knowledge, skills, and network needed to make important contributions to advancing global surgical care worldwide.
The diploma is offered asynchronously and online, offering maximum flexibility for working professionals, students or post-graduate trainees participating from anywhere in the world. The program is open to students with an undergraduate degree in any discipline and a demonstrated interest in global surgery, surgical care systems, and health equity.
The Graduate Diploma in Global Surgery builds on the strengths of the award-winning Global Health Graduate Program at McMaster University. Courses are taught by worldclass faculty with experience and expertise providing surgical care and working in health
care systems around the world. The program follows the McMaster Model of student-centered learning, emphasizing interdisciplinary learning in a global online setting.Learners will make the most of an innovative online curriculum combining a range of asynchronous content designed to develop their understanding, foster critical thinking, and develop practical skills through engaging learning activities.
Comprised of four courses, students complete coursework in Fundamentals of Global Surgery (GLOBHTH 721), Contemporary Issues in Global Surgery (GLOBHTH 722), Program Planning, Monitoring & Evaluation in Global Surgery (GLOBHTH 723), and Special Populations and Patient Perspectives in Global Surgery (GLOBHTH 724). Students develop a deep understanding of the global surgical landscape and learn to critically analyze a range of issues and research evidence related to global surgery and its intersections with
planetary health, humanitarian contexts, and under-served populations. Students will also develop skills in program planning and evaluation, and working in diverse interprofessional teams to address global surgical issues among various populations and contexts.
Enquiries:
E-mail: askglobalhealth@mcmaster.ca
Website: https://globalhealth.healthsci.mcmaster.ca/programs/global-surgery-diploma/