This descriptive review of the output of the orthopaedic residency programme of Aga Khan University, Karachi, comprised information regarding the number of graduated residents and their educational background which was retrieved from departmental records. Information about their work location, subspecialty, current working status, participation in medical camps and national disaster relief efforts were obtained from various sources, including fellow surgeons, and social media profiles. From 1989 to 2017, a total of 48 residents graduated from the programme, with only 2(4.2%) of them being females. Overall, 19(39.6%) residents hailed from areas outside Karachi; 28(58.3%) belonged to Karachi; 1(2%) came from Kenya; 41(85.4%) remained to serve...
Postgraduate orthopaedic programs for physician assistants (PAs) and nurse practitioners (NPs) numbe...
Trauma continues to be the major cause of disability and death globally and surgeons are often invol...
Background: The burden of complex orthopaedic trauma in low-income countries is compounded by insuff...
BACKGROUND: Interest in developing national health care has been increasing in many fields of medici...
We report the evolution of a residency programme in Pathology from a developing country. This articl...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the training quality of the Saudi Orthopedic Residency Program in gener...
Background: Subspecialization within the field of orthopaedic surgery is on the increase in the deve...
Background: History of structured training in surgery in Pakistan dates back to early 1960’s with th...
Aim: This study aimed to compare the training programs, the infra-structure and social resources of ...
The provision of good-quality surgical care is a salient feature of every public health system. Paki...
PURPOSE: To explore areas in which the education at the Pakistan Institute of Prosthetic & Ortho...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the academic productivity of and the obstacles encountere...
Background: Subspecialization within the various specialties of medicine is on the rise in the world...
In November 2013, Dr Dohar Tobing, who was the President of the ASEAN Orthopaedic Association at tha...
Background: Orthopaedic training in Kenya, like in other East, Central and Southern Africa college o...
Postgraduate orthopaedic programs for physician assistants (PAs) and nurse practitioners (NPs) numbe...
Trauma continues to be the major cause of disability and death globally and surgeons are often invol...
Background: The burden of complex orthopaedic trauma in low-income countries is compounded by insuff...
BACKGROUND: Interest in developing national health care has been increasing in many fields of medici...
We report the evolution of a residency programme in Pathology from a developing country. This articl...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the training quality of the Saudi Orthopedic Residency Program in gener...
Background: Subspecialization within the field of orthopaedic surgery is on the increase in the deve...
Background: History of structured training in surgery in Pakistan dates back to early 1960’s with th...
Aim: This study aimed to compare the training programs, the infra-structure and social resources of ...
The provision of good-quality surgical care is a salient feature of every public health system. Paki...
PURPOSE: To explore areas in which the education at the Pakistan Institute of Prosthetic & Ortho...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the academic productivity of and the obstacles encountere...
Background: Subspecialization within the various specialties of medicine is on the rise in the world...
In November 2013, Dr Dohar Tobing, who was the President of the ASEAN Orthopaedic Association at tha...
Background: Orthopaedic training in Kenya, like in other East, Central and Southern Africa college o...
Postgraduate orthopaedic programs for physician assistants (PAs) and nurse practitioners (NPs) numbe...
Trauma continues to be the major cause of disability and death globally and surgeons are often invol...
Background: The burden of complex orthopaedic trauma in low-income countries is compounded by insuff...