10,000 United Nations Certificates Earned on SURGhub

 

Shortly after its 2-year anniversary, SURGhub has reached a major milestone: 10,000 United Nations certificates awarded to surgical healthcare workers worldwide.

 
 

Celebrating 10,000 United Nations certificates awarded to healthcare workers on SURGhub.

 
 
 

A Global Milestone for Surgical Training

Reaching 10,000 certificates demonstrates the growing demand for high-quality, accessible training. SURGhub (www.surghub.org) continues to expand its reach, providing opportunities for healthcare workers in low- and middle-income countries to strengthen their surgical expertise.

Skills That Save Lives

Every certificate reflects real impact: healthcare workers better prepared to deliver safe surgeries, prevent complications, and save lives. By supporting surgical teams at every level, SURGhub contributes to closing the global gap in access to essential surgical care.

Accessible, Intuitive, and Growing

SURGhub courses are easily accessible, ensuring that financial barriers do not prevent surgical healthcare workers from advancing their skills. The platform continues to grow with new partners, courses, and learners—expanding opportunities for surgical education worldwide.

Join the Next 10,000

Healthcare workers everywhere are invited to enroll, learn, and earn their own United Nations certificate.

We thank all our partners, content contributors, donors, and—most of all—our learners for making SURGhub possible.

Join the global community at www.surghub.org

SURGhub is an initiative of the Global Surgery Foundation and the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), supported by RCSI, in association with the Johnson & Johnson Foundation.

 

 

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