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Lifebox is a global nonprofit making surgery and anesthesia safer worldwide. Through tools, training, and partnerships we make surgery safer for every patient, every time.
Lifebox has a small, dynamic global team, that works with our network of partner clinicians to make surgery and anesthesia safer across the world.
Lifebox is a global nonprofit tackling the crisis of unsafe surgery. Through tools, training, and partnerships, we make surgery and anesthesia safer worldwide. Lifebox was founded by the same individuals that created the WHO Surgical Safety Checklist – including Dr. Atul Gawande.
Lifebox has worked with a diverse range of partners across Kenya; ranging from the global cleft lip/palate charity Smile Train to Tennessee-based Vanderbilt International Anesthesia supporting nurse provider training at Kijabe Hospital.
Lifebox is a dynamic global team working to make surgery and anesthesia safer worldwide. See our recruitment opportunities below. Lifebox has opportunities in our global team across programmatic, clinical, operations, development, and communications roles.
Lifebox was founded to tackle the global crisis of unsafe surgery. Founded by the same individuals that created the WHO Surgical Safety Checklist, Lifebox works to make surgery and anesthesia safer for every patient, every time through tools, training, and partnerships. Find out more.
Lifebox addresses critical gaps in surgical safety through tools, training, and partnerships. We focus on three core pillars of safer surgery – improving anesthesia safety, reducing surgical infection, and strengthening surgical teamwork.
The Lifebox Global Governance Council brings together decades of clinical, research, and resource management experience to govern Lifebox’s global team and safer surgery vision.
Lifebox works to address this gap – distributing high quality oximeters alongside training. Lifebox pulse oximeters are devices that meet specifications for use in low-resource settings – with robust construction and rechargeable batteries that stay on even when the power fails.
A key element of healthcare worker safety is the correct and rational use of personal protective equipment (PPE) in the workplace. In resource limited settings, safely preserving and reusing PPE can also extend the life of materials in short supply.