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Correction to: Decolonizing global surgery — Bethune Round Table, 2022 Conference on Global Surgery, abstract on creating concise reference videos for a low-resource Essential Surgical Skills Training Program

CAN J SURG September 07, 2022 65 (5) E605; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cjs.011322
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CJS has been made aware of an error that occurred in the Bethune Round Table supplement, “Decolonizing Global Surgery,” published on August 12, 2022.1 The abstract entitled, “Creating concise reference videos for a low-resource Essential Surgical Skills Training Program: a MSF-UBC Global Surgery Laboratory Collaboration,” should have included Nina Maerkl from the UBC Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology in its list of authors.

This has been corrected at canjsurg.ca.

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    Decolonizing global surgery — Bethune Round Table, 2022 Conference on Global Surgery. Can J Surg 2022 August 12;65(4 Suppl 1):S1–18.
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