CNIS aims to improve health and safety in low-income countries by creating tailored surgical courses, training Canadian healthcare professionals, and transferring their skills to local healthcare students to promote lasting improvements in healthcare.
Our
Vision
The Canadian Network for International Surgery is committed to empowering low-income countries to create an environment where the risk from injuries is minimal and that all people receive adequate healthcare. CNIS believes in sharing knowledge, expertise and experience to promote lasting and sustainable improvements in health and safety in the developing world.
Our
Mission
CNIS is committed to improve maternal health, increasing safety, and building local capacity in low-income countries with the goal of reducing maternal and injury mortality.
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Digital Courses
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Health Professionals
trained to teach their counterparts
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Qualified Instructors
trained in their own countries
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Health Practioners
trained in various life saving surgical skills
Our
Work
Where
We Work
CNIS has implemented life-saving courses in 8 African countries, including Tanzania, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Rwanda and Uganda, as well as Guyana and Haiti in the Caribbean.
Canadian Network For International Surgery Suite #212 – 1650 Duranleau Street Vancouver BC Canada V6H 3S4