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Mark Shrime, M.D., Ph.D.

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.

Patient Preferences in Subglottic Stenosis Treatment: A Discrete Choice Experiment.
Authors: Authors: Naunheim MR, Naunheim ML, Rathi VK, Franco RA, Shrime MG, Song PC.
Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg
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Assessing the cost of laparotomy at a rural district hospital in Rwanda using time-driven activity-based costing.
Authors: Authors: Ruhumuriza J, Odhiambo J, Riviello R, Lin Y, Nkurunziza T, Shrime M, Maine R, Omondi JM, Mpirimbanyi C, de la Paix Sebakarane J, Hagugimana P, Rusangwa C, Hedt-Gauthier B.
BJS Open
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Guide to research in academic global surgery: A statement of the Society of University Surgeons Global Academic Surgery Committee.
Authors: Authors: Saluja S, Nwomeh B, Finlayson SRG, Holterman AL, Jawa RS, Jayaraman S, Juillard C, Krishnaswami S, Mukhopadhyay S, Rickard J, Weiser TG, Yang GP, Shrime MG.
Surgery
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Impact of helmet use on traumatic brain injury from road traffic accidents in Cambodia.
Authors: Authors: Gupta S, Klaric K, Sam N, Din V, Juschkewitz T, Iv V, Shrime MG, Park KB.
Traffic Inj Prev
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Sustainability of using the WHO surgical safety checklist: a mixed-methods longitudinal evaluation following a nationwide blended educational implementation strategy in Madagascar.
Authors: Authors: White MC, Randall K, Ravelojaona VA, Andriamanjato HH, Andean V, Callahan J, Shrime MG, Russ S, Leather AJM, Sevdalis N.
BMJ Glob Health
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Perioperative mortality rates in low-income and middle-income countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Authors: Authors: Ng-Kamstra JS, Arya S, Greenberg SLM, Kotagal M, Arsenault C, Ljungman D, Yorlets RR, Agarwal A, Frankfurter C, Nikouline A, Lai FYX, Palmqvist CL, Fu T, Mahmood T, Raju S, Sharma S, Marks IH, Bowder A, Pi L, Meara JG, Shrime MG.
BMJ Glob Health
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Trading Bankruptcy for Health: A Discrete-Choice Experiment.
Authors: Authors: Shrime MG, Weinstein MC, Hammitt JK, Cohen JL, Salomon JA.
Value Health
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Evaluation of a countrywide implementation of the world health organisation surgical safety checklist in Madagascar.
Authors: Authors: White MC, Baxter LS, Close KL, Ravelojaona VA, Rakotoarison HN, Bruno E, Herbert A, Andean V, Callahan J, Andriamanjato HH, Shrime MG.
PLoS One
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The value of frontal sinusotomy for chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps-A cost utility analysis.
Authors: Authors: Scangas GA, Lehmann AE, Remenschneider AK, Su BM, Shrime MG, Metson R.
Laryngoscope
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You pray to your God: A qualitative analysis of challenges in the provision of safe, timely, and affordable surgical care in Uganda.
Authors: Authors: Albutt K, Yorlets RR, Punchak M, Kayima P, Namanya DB, Anderson GA, Shrime MG.
PLoS One
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