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Table 4 Guidelines (Surgical)

From: A systematic review of social, economic and diplomatic aspects of short-term medical missions

Author

Journal

Year

Contribution

Yeow et al. [23]

J Craniofacial Surgery

2002

International consensus guidelines for cleft missions

Eberlin et al. [24]

Cleft Palate Craniofacial Journal

2008

Quality assurance guidelines based on 20 years’ experience

Hadlock [31]

Archives of Facial and Plastic Surgery

2008

Keys to optimizing outcomes in multistage procedures

Schneider et al. [25, 29]

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

2011

Guidelines for plastic surgery in pediatrics (Part I); Ethical Guidelines (Part II)

Politis et al. [26]

Anesthesia and Analgesia

2011

Guidelines for perioperative care in pediatrics (collaborating specialties)

Holt [27, 28]

Archives of Facial and Plastic Surgery

2012

Ethical guidelines for informed consent (I) and case photography (II)

Vyas et al [30]

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

2013

Guidelines for surgical emergency preparedness and response

Grimes et al [32]

World Journal of Surgery

2013

General guidelines applicable to any type of surgical mission

Guidelines (Non-surgical)

Author

Publication

Year

Contribution

Suchdev et al [34]

Ambulatory Pediatrics

2007

Ethical guidelines for sustainable non-surgical pediatric missions

Maki et al [2]

BMC Health Services Research

2008

Developed six instruments to assess mission quality

Chapin & Doocy [33]

World Health & Population

2010

Integrated broad guidelines for all (surgical/non-surgical) missions

DeCamp [35]

HEC Forum

2011

Aligns ethical guidelines for STMMs with those implemented in the conduct of international clinical drug/device trials