The number of women in the medical field has increased in Africa over the last few decades, yet the underrepresentation of women within neurosurgery has been a recurrent theme. Of all surgical disciplines, neurosurgery is among the least equitable, and the rate of increase in female surgeons lags behind other surgical disciplines such as general surgery. This historical review provides an overview of the history of women in neurosurgery and their current status on the African continent. To the authors\u27 knowledge, this is the first article to provide such an overview
Background: Female Doctors’ lack of interest in surgical careers has raised much concern in recent ...
Stereotactic neurosurgery emerged in the mid-20th century following the development of a stereotacti...
A collaborative global working group of women neurosurgeons in multiple countries at different stage...
The end of the first 100 years of any endeavor is an appropriate time to look back and peer forward....
In Africa, neurosurgery, as an independent specialty, started approximately 60 years ago introduced ...
Neurosurgery as a distinct speciality has been around for 100 years. Some of the earliest women neur...
While diversity in organized medicine has undoubtedly improved, a disparity remains in the racial an...
International audienceBackgroundThe History of African neurology is not well known.ObjectiveThrough ...
Objective: To elucidate the progress of neurosurgical practices in Tanzania, taking into account hum...
Background: There is no comprehensive report of neurosurgery postgraduate education in Africa. This ...
Women make up an increasing proportion of students entering the medical profession. Before 1970, wom...
Introduction: Scientific research has a direct, profound impact on healthcare systems worldwide. Whi...
Neurosurgical practice in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is challenged by limited resources ...
Background The use of quantitative and qualitative scientometrics provides deductive and inductive i...
Neurosurgery, in one form or another, has a long tradition in Kenya. Early skull trepanations in Ken...
Background: Female Doctors’ lack of interest in surgical careers has raised much concern in recent ...
Stereotactic neurosurgery emerged in the mid-20th century following the development of a stereotacti...
A collaborative global working group of women neurosurgeons in multiple countries at different stage...
The end of the first 100 years of any endeavor is an appropriate time to look back and peer forward....
In Africa, neurosurgery, as an independent specialty, started approximately 60 years ago introduced ...
Neurosurgery as a distinct speciality has been around for 100 years. Some of the earliest women neur...
While diversity in organized medicine has undoubtedly improved, a disparity remains in the racial an...
International audienceBackgroundThe History of African neurology is not well known.ObjectiveThrough ...
Objective: To elucidate the progress of neurosurgical practices in Tanzania, taking into account hum...
Background: There is no comprehensive report of neurosurgery postgraduate education in Africa. This ...
Women make up an increasing proportion of students entering the medical profession. Before 1970, wom...
Introduction: Scientific research has a direct, profound impact on healthcare systems worldwide. Whi...
Neurosurgical practice in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is challenged by limited resources ...
Background The use of quantitative and qualitative scientometrics provides deductive and inductive i...
Neurosurgery, in one form or another, has a long tradition in Kenya. Early skull trepanations in Ken...
Background: Female Doctors’ lack of interest in surgical careers has raised much concern in recent ...
Stereotactic neurosurgery emerged in the mid-20th century following the development of a stereotacti...
A collaborative global working group of women neurosurgeons in multiple countries at different stage...