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University of Toronto
The University of Toronto has a close relationship with CSC and
ROSEcharities Cambodia.
Dr Massey Beveridge, director of the Office of International Surgery at University of Toronto, surgeon at the Ross Tilley Burn Centre,
and a director of ROSEcharities Cambodia, regularly comes to assist at CSC.
Additional teams have come from Toronto to work and teach at CSC.
Cambodia doctors have gone to
Toronto for conferences. An infant with a severe meningoencephalocoele was taken
from CSC to the University of Toronto Hospital for surgery.
The Centre for International Health, Faculty of Medicine
Office of International Surgery
University of Hong Kong
The University of Hong Kong regularly sends a surgical team to CSC to perform more difficult cases
of maxillofacial surgery and to teach local surgeons. Cambodian doctors from CSC have also
trained for short periods at the University of Hong Kong hospital.
Dr Michael Irwin, anaesthesiologist, and Dr Nabil Samman, surgeon specializing in maxillofacial surgery, have been key participants in the ROSEcharities Cambodia program.
Dr. Irwin and Dr. Samman are on the board of directors of ROSEcharities
Cambodia
Queen Mary Hospital
University of
Washington School of Medicine WWAMI Program
The University of Alaska participates in the WWAMI program, a medical school program at the University of Washington that forms the medical school program of Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana,
Idaho. A number of University of Washington students from the University of Alaska Anchorage WWAMI pipeline
have worked at CSC. University of Alaska Anchorage Professor Ray Bailey,
PhD, and associate professor Jesse Owens, PhD, are active supporters of
ROSEcharities.
uwmedicine.org/education/wwami
www.alaska.edu
www.uaa.alaska.edu
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