Sudan is one of the largest African countries, covering an area of 1.9millionkm2—approximately one fifth of the geographic area of the United States. The population is 30million people, the majority of whom (68%) live in rural areas, as compared with the sub-Saharan African average of approximately 62%. Sudan is considered a lower-middle income country—with 47% of the population living below the poverty line and a gross domestic product (GDP) of US $62billion in 2010. In addition to excessive burden of communicable diseases such as malaria, tuberculosis, and schistosomiasis, Sudan is particularly susceptible to both natural and manmade disasters. Drought and flood are quite common due to Sudan’s proximity to and dependency on the Nile, and ...
Introduction. The health care system in the Sudan is one of the oldest designs in Africa. What is im...
Background: Trauma care is an important factor in preventing death and reducing disability. Injured ...
AbstractRwanda, known as the “Land of a Thousand Hills,” is a small, East African country that was t...
Sudan is one of the largest African countries, covering an area of 1.9 million km2—approximately one...
Sudan is one of the largest African countries, covering an area of 1.9millionkm2—approximately one f...
IntroductionEmerging opportunities exist to improve prehospital emergency care and injury prevention...
Emerging opportunities exist to improve prehospital emergency care and injury prevention in Sudan. T...
Sudan is a leading country in health professions education (HPE), a sector which started 100 years a...
Heavy rainfall &floods are the most common hazards to cause disasters and have led to extensive ...
The specialty of emergency medicine (EM) remains largely underdeveloped in many parts of the world i...
Background: Sudan's experience with Medical Education (ME) is one of the oldest regionally. It start...
AbstractThe United Republic of Tanzania is the world’s 31st largest with a 2009 census reported a po...
Objective:   Emergency medicine is quickly becoming its own discipline in various low and middle in...
The United Republic of Tanzania is the world’s 31st largest with a 2009 census reported a population...
With an area of more than one million square miles (2,589,988 square kilometers), Sudan is the large...
Introduction. The health care system in the Sudan is one of the oldest designs in Africa. What is im...
Background: Trauma care is an important factor in preventing death and reducing disability. Injured ...
AbstractRwanda, known as the “Land of a Thousand Hills,” is a small, East African country that was t...
Sudan is one of the largest African countries, covering an area of 1.9 million km2—approximately one...
Sudan is one of the largest African countries, covering an area of 1.9millionkm2—approximately one f...
IntroductionEmerging opportunities exist to improve prehospital emergency care and injury prevention...
Emerging opportunities exist to improve prehospital emergency care and injury prevention in Sudan. T...
Sudan is a leading country in health professions education (HPE), a sector which started 100 years a...
Heavy rainfall &floods are the most common hazards to cause disasters and have led to extensive ...
The specialty of emergency medicine (EM) remains largely underdeveloped in many parts of the world i...
Background: Sudan's experience with Medical Education (ME) is one of the oldest regionally. It start...
AbstractThe United Republic of Tanzania is the world’s 31st largest with a 2009 census reported a po...
Objective:   Emergency medicine is quickly becoming its own discipline in various low and middle in...
The United Republic of Tanzania is the world’s 31st largest with a 2009 census reported a population...
With an area of more than one million square miles (2,589,988 square kilometers), Sudan is the large...
Introduction. The health care system in the Sudan is one of the oldest designs in Africa. What is im...
Background: Trauma care is an important factor in preventing death and reducing disability. Injured ...
AbstractRwanda, known as the “Land of a Thousand Hills,” is a small, East African country that was t...