Quebec doctors are providing virtual training for Ukrainian health-care workers
MONTREAL — A group of Quebec doctors have created a series of virtual training materials on life-saving procedures for Ukrainian health-care workers suddenly working in a war zone.
Trauma surgeon Dr. Dan Deckelbaum, who is the surgical and procedural skills director at McGill University’s Steinberg Centre for Simulation and Interactive Learning in Montreal, said the project was driven by Ukrainian physicians, who are now facing thousands of patients with life-threatening injuries.
“These types of hostile environment are suddenly calling upon a significant number of health-care workers,” he said. “This can play an important role in making sure the procedures are done to one’s best ability.”
Deckelbaum’s team recorded a series of video tutorials after he was contacted by colleagues in Ukraine when the conflict erupted at the end of February, he said.


