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Mark Shrime, PhD, MD

Lecturer on Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School
O'Brien Chair of Global Surgery, Institute of Global Surgery, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland

Professor Mark G. Shrime, MD, MPH, PhD, FACS, is O’Brien Chair of Global Surgery at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland and Lecturer in Global Health and Social Medicine at the Harvard Medical School.

He previously served as the founder and Director of the Center for Global Surgery Evaluation at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary and as Research Director for the Program in Global Surgery and Social Change at Harvard. 

He is the author of seminal papers on the global burden of surgical disease, the financial burden facing surgical patients, and the number of people who cannot access safe surgery worldwide. He served as a co-author on the Lancet Commission on Global Surgery.

Dr. Shrime graduated summa cum laude from Princeton University in 1996 with a BA in molecular biology. He received his MD from the University of Texas in 2001, after taking a year to teach organic chemistry in Singapore. Medical school was followed by a residency in otolaryngology at the joint Columbia/Cornell program in Manhattan, followed, in turn, by a fellowship in head and neck surgical oncology at the University of Toronto in 2007. He completed a second fellowship in microvascular reconstructive surgery, also at the University of Toronto, in 2008. He was the first to identify a novel independent prognostic indicator in head and neck cancer.

To date, he has worked and taught in Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea, Benin, Togo, Congo, Haiti, Saudi Arabia, Cameroon, and Madagascar. In May, 2011, he graduated with an MPH in global health from the Harvard School of Public Health, where he was a finalist for both the Albert Schweitzer award and the HSPH Student Recognition award, and in May, 2015, he received his PhD in health policy from Harvard University, with a concentration in decision science.

His academic pursuits focus on surgical delivery in low- and middle-income countries, where he has a specific interest in the intersection of health and impoverishment. His work aims to determine optimal policies and platforms for surgical delivery that maximize health benefits while simultaneously minimizing the risk of financial catastrophe faced by patients. He is currently the Principal Investigator on a randomized controlled trial of financial incentives for surgical patients in Guinea and the Principal Investigator on a prospective extended cost-effectiveness analysis of maxillofacial surgery in West Africa.

The impact of physician migration on mortality in low and middle-income countries: an economic modelling study.
Authors: Authors: Saluja S, Rudolfson N, Massenburg BB, Meara JG, Shrime MG.
BMJ Glob Health
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Decentralization and Regionalization of Surgical Care: A Review of Evidence for the Optimal Distribution of Surgical Services in Low- and Middle-Income Countries.
Authors: Authors: Iverson KR, Svensson E, Sonderman K, Barthélemy EJ, Citron I, Vaughan KA, Powell BL, Meara JG, Shrime MG.
Int J Health Policy Manag
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Predicted effect of regionalised delivery care on neonatal mortality, utilisation, financial risk, and patient utility in Malawi: an agent-based modelling analysis.
Authors: Authors: Shrime MG, Iverson KR, Yorlets R, Roder-DeWan S, Gage AD, Leslie H, Malata A.
Lancet Glob Health
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Health Facility Cost of Cesarean Delivery at a Rural District Hospital in Rwanda Using Time-Driven Activity-Based Costing.
Authors: Authors: Odhiambo J, Ruhumuriza J, Nkurunziza T, Riviello R, Shrime M, Lin Y, Rusangwa C, Omondi JM, Toma G, Nyirimodoka A, Mpunga T, Hedt-Gauthier BL.
Matern Child Health J
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Predictors of Obstetric Fistula Repair Outcomes in Lubango, Angola.
Authors: Authors: Bernard L, Giles A, Fabiano S, Giles S, Hudgins S, Olson A, Shrime MG, Feldman S, Riviello R.
J Obstet Gynaecol Can
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Quality of essential surgical care in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review of the literature.
Authors: Authors: Saluja S, Mukhopadhyay S, Amundson JR, Silverstein A, Gelman J, Jenny H, Lin Y, Moccia A, Rashad R, Sood R, Raykar NP, Shrime MG.
Int J Qual Health Care
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Morbidity and mortality among patients with head and neck cancer in the emergency department: A national perspective.
Authors: Authors: Kligerman MP, Sethi RKV, Kozin ED, Gray ST, Shrime MG.
Head Neck
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Operative volume and surgical case distribution in Uganda's public sector: a stratified randomized evaluation of nationwide surgical capacity.
Authors: Authors: Albutt K, Punchak M, Kayima P, Namanya DB, Shrime MG.
BMC Health Serv Res
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The need to collect, aggregate, and analyze global anesthesia and surgery data.
Authors: Authors: Juran S, Gruendl M, Marks IH, Broer PN, Guzman JM, Davies J, Shrime M, Johnson W, Holmer H, Peck G, Makasa E, Hagander L, Klug SJ, Meara JG, Gelb AW, Ljungman D.
Can J Anaesth
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Who is pirating medical literature? A bibliometric review of 28 million Sci-Hub downloads.
Authors: Authors: Till BM, Rudolfson N, Saluja S, Gnanaraj J, Samad L, Ljungman D, Shrime M.
Lancet Glob Health
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