Background: Papua New Guinea (PNG) is a developing Pacific Nation of 7.3 million people. Although neurosurgery training was introduced to PNG in the year 2000, it was in 2003 that a neurosurgery service was established. Prior to this time, neurosurgery in PNG was performed by general surgeons, with some assistance from visiting Australian neurosurgeons. Neurosurgical training was introduced to PNG in 2000. The model involved a further 3 years of training for a surgeon who had already completed 4 years of general surgical training. We aim to review the output, outcomes and impact achieved by training the first national neurosurgeon. Methods: The data on activity (output) and outcomes were collected prospectively from 2003-2012. Ongoing mento...
Object. In Tanzania, there are 4 neurosurgeons for a population of 46 million. To address this criti...
The gap between the tremendous burden of neurological disease requiring surgical management and the ...
Background The paucity of neurosurgical care in East Africa remains largely unaddressed. A sustained...
The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Background Papua ...
Aim: Pakistan is a Pacific nation in the process of being created with a population of 7.3 million p...
INTRODUCTION: In recent decades there has been a significant expansion of neurosurgical capabilities...
BACKGROUND: Timely access to emergency and essential surgical care (EESC) and anaesthesia in low- an...
BACKGROUND: For the first time in Southeast Asia, a Fundamentals of Neurosurgery Boot Camp was held ...
In Africa, neurosurgery, as an independent specialty, started approximately 60 years ago introduced ...
BACKGROUND With only 4 active certified neurosurgeons for a population of 50 million, neurosurgic...
Objective: Shortage of general neurosurgery and specialized neurotrauma care in low resource setting...
Worldwide disparities in the provision of surgical care result in otherwise preventable disability a...
Objective: Shortage of general neurosurgery and specialized neurotrauma care in low resource setting...
OBJECTIVE: Neurosurgical training poses particular challenges in Australia and New Zealand, given th...
BACKGROUND: Several strategies have been proposed for developing and spreading surgical specialties ...
Object. In Tanzania, there are 4 neurosurgeons for a population of 46 million. To address this criti...
The gap between the tremendous burden of neurological disease requiring surgical management and the ...
Background The paucity of neurosurgical care in East Africa remains largely unaddressed. A sustained...
The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Background Papua ...
Aim: Pakistan is a Pacific nation in the process of being created with a population of 7.3 million p...
INTRODUCTION: In recent decades there has been a significant expansion of neurosurgical capabilities...
BACKGROUND: Timely access to emergency and essential surgical care (EESC) and anaesthesia in low- an...
BACKGROUND: For the first time in Southeast Asia, a Fundamentals of Neurosurgery Boot Camp was held ...
In Africa, neurosurgery, as an independent specialty, started approximately 60 years ago introduced ...
BACKGROUND With only 4 active certified neurosurgeons for a population of 50 million, neurosurgic...
Objective: Shortage of general neurosurgery and specialized neurotrauma care in low resource setting...
Worldwide disparities in the provision of surgical care result in otherwise preventable disability a...
Objective: Shortage of general neurosurgery and specialized neurotrauma care in low resource setting...
OBJECTIVE: Neurosurgical training poses particular challenges in Australia and New Zealand, given th...
BACKGROUND: Several strategies have been proposed for developing and spreading surgical specialties ...
Object. In Tanzania, there are 4 neurosurgeons for a population of 46 million. To address this criti...
The gap between the tremendous burden of neurological disease requiring surgical management and the ...
Background The paucity of neurosurgical care in East Africa remains largely unaddressed. A sustained...