Contains fulltext : 177230.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Most sub-Saharan African countries struggle to make safe surgery accessible to rural populations due to a shortage of qualified surgeons and the unlikelihood of retaining them in district hospitals. In 2002, Zambia introduced a new cadre of non-physician clinicians (NPCs), medical licentiates (MLs), trained initially to the level of a higher diploma and from 2013 up to a BSc degree. MLs have advanced clinical skills, including training in elective and emergency surgery, designed as a sustainable response to the surgical needs of rural populations. METHODS: This qualitative study aimed to describe the role, contributions and challenges surgically...
BACKGROUND: Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are the worst affected by a lack of safe and af...
Contains fulltext : 239288.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
Contains fulltext : 203337.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Dis...
BACKGROUND: Most sub-Saharan African countries struggle to make safe surgery accessible to rural pop...
BACKGROUND: Most sub-Saharan African countries struggle to make safe surgery accessible to rural pop...
BACKGROUND: The global shortage of surgeons disproportionately impacts low- and middle-income countr...
BACKGROUND: Shortages of specialist surgeons in African countries mean that the needs of rural popul...
Introduction: Many countries in sub-Saharan Africa have adopted task shifting of surgical responsibi...
Background: There is a critical shortage of surgical providers in Tanzania, especially in rural Tanz...
Background. At present, much of the global surgical workforce consists of non-specialist physicians ...
Contains fulltext : 193367.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Surgery has the...
Background: Medical officers and specialists based in rural hospitals must have skills and knowledge...
BACKGROUND: African surgical workforce needs are significant, with largest disparities existing in r...
Many countries have health-care providers who are not trained as physicians but who take on many of ...
Background: Global access to surgery is a recognised priority of the World Health Organisation (W...
BACKGROUND: Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are the worst affected by a lack of safe and af...
Contains fulltext : 239288.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
Contains fulltext : 203337.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Dis...
BACKGROUND: Most sub-Saharan African countries struggle to make safe surgery accessible to rural pop...
BACKGROUND: Most sub-Saharan African countries struggle to make safe surgery accessible to rural pop...
BACKGROUND: The global shortage of surgeons disproportionately impacts low- and middle-income countr...
BACKGROUND: Shortages of specialist surgeons in African countries mean that the needs of rural popul...
Introduction: Many countries in sub-Saharan Africa have adopted task shifting of surgical responsibi...
Background: There is a critical shortage of surgical providers in Tanzania, especially in rural Tanz...
Background. At present, much of the global surgical workforce consists of non-specialist physicians ...
Contains fulltext : 193367.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Surgery has the...
Background: Medical officers and specialists based in rural hospitals must have skills and knowledge...
BACKGROUND: African surgical workforce needs are significant, with largest disparities existing in r...
Many countries have health-care providers who are not trained as physicians but who take on many of ...
Background: Global access to surgery is a recognised priority of the World Health Organisation (W...
BACKGROUND: Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are the worst affected by a lack of safe and af...
Contains fulltext : 239288.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
Contains fulltext : 203337.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Dis...