Background: This study described the current conditions of work of paediatric surgeons in Francophone sub-Saharan Africa (FSSA) and set thedebate at the level of the humanist thinking in medicine.Patients and Methods: This was a multicentre study from 1st May to 30th October 2008. The African Society of paediatric surgeons’ directory was used to identify paediatric surgeons in the Francophone’s countries in Sub Saharan Africa. The parameters studied were number of surgeons per country, means of training, working conditions, remunerations, needs forcontinuous training and the research.Results: A total of 41 paediatric surgeons (68.33%) responded. The average number of paediatric surgeons per country was 5. The means of trai...
Low-middle income countries (LMICs) are currently experiencing an important population growth, leadi...
Specialized pediatric surgeons are unavailable in much of sub-Saharan Africa. Delegating some surgic...
BackgroundUntreated surgical conditions may lead to lifelong disability in children. Treating childr...
There is huge burden of paediatric surgical diseases in low and middle income countries. Issues behi...
Background: The expansion of local training programmes is crucial to address the shortages of specia...
Introduction: Paediatric surgical care is a significant challenge in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), where...
Objectives This study aimed to create a snapshot picture of the global workload of paediatric surgeo...
Literature Review: Introduction: The burden of untreated surgical disease contributes to significant...
Background Untreated surgical conditions may lead to lifelong disability in children. Treating child...
Background: Specialist paediatric surgical care is absent in most senatorial districts across the na...
There is limited data with regard to the available paediatric surgical workforce in South Africa as ...
Background: Surgical disease burden is quite high in sub Saharan Africa (SSA), and is complicated by...
According to recent estimates, at least 11% of the total global burden of disease is attributable to...
Aim: This thesis serves two purposes. First, it informs specialists in global public health to consi...
OBJECTIVE:According to recent estimates, at least 11% of the total global burden of disease is attri...
Low-middle income countries (LMICs) are currently experiencing an important population growth, leadi...
Specialized pediatric surgeons are unavailable in much of sub-Saharan Africa. Delegating some surgic...
BackgroundUntreated surgical conditions may lead to lifelong disability in children. Treating childr...
There is huge burden of paediatric surgical diseases in low and middle income countries. Issues behi...
Background: The expansion of local training programmes is crucial to address the shortages of specia...
Introduction: Paediatric surgical care is a significant challenge in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), where...
Objectives This study aimed to create a snapshot picture of the global workload of paediatric surgeo...
Literature Review: Introduction: The burden of untreated surgical disease contributes to significant...
Background Untreated surgical conditions may lead to lifelong disability in children. Treating child...
Background: Specialist paediatric surgical care is absent in most senatorial districts across the na...
There is limited data with regard to the available paediatric surgical workforce in South Africa as ...
Background: Surgical disease burden is quite high in sub Saharan Africa (SSA), and is complicated by...
According to recent estimates, at least 11% of the total global burden of disease is attributable to...
Aim: This thesis serves two purposes. First, it informs specialists in global public health to consi...
OBJECTIVE:According to recent estimates, at least 11% of the total global burden of disease is attri...
Low-middle income countries (LMICs) are currently experiencing an important population growth, leadi...
Specialized pediatric surgeons are unavailable in much of sub-Saharan Africa. Delegating some surgic...
BackgroundUntreated surgical conditions may lead to lifelong disability in children. Treating childr...