Background: The surgical work output in Uganda is qualitatively and quantitatively inadequate. The number of surgeons is estimated at 100 for a population of over 26 million Ugandans. Thispaper reports on how to improve recruitment of surgical trainees and training of surgeons in Uganda, focusing on perceptions of potential trainees, trainers, and medical administrators.Methods: This was cross sectional, descriptive study sampled at least 50% of each of the relevant category of interviewees. Self-administered questionnaire and focus group discussions were used tocollect data, which was analyzed manually using a master sheet. It was approved by the Ethics and Research Committee.Results: Paediatrics and Public Health were rated as the discipl...
Background: The ever increasing demand for surgical services in sub-Saharan Africa is creating a nee...
Background: In a continent like Africa where the number of surgeons is alarmingly few, training of a...
Background: The Islamic University Habib Medical School in Uganda (IUIU), in collaboration with Doct...
Background: The surgical work output in Uganda is qualitatively and quantitatively inadequate. The...
Background: The surgical work output in Uganda is qualitatively and quantitatively inadequate. The n...
Over a period of one week, a surgical team visited three hospitals in two districts of Northern Ugan...
BACKGROUND: Shortages of specialist surgeons in African countries mean that the needs of rural popul...
Background: Beginning in 2012, the Government of Rwanda implemented the Human Resources for Health (...
Background: There is a critical shortage of surgical providers in Tanzania, especially in rural Tanz...
Introduction: A scarcity of trained medical personnel impedes Uganda's ability to deliver healthcar...
Background: Five billion people lack timely, affordable, and safe surgical services. Sub-Saharan Afr...
Background: Quality surgical training is crucial to meeting manpower needs and creating a vibrant he...
Background: The shortage and mal-distribution of surgical specialists in sub-Sahara...
IntroductionGlobal interest has increased in improving the quality and increasing the number of grad...
Background: In recent years there has been an increased awareness of surgical conditions within glob...
Background: The ever increasing demand for surgical services in sub-Saharan Africa is creating a nee...
Background: In a continent like Africa where the number of surgeons is alarmingly few, training of a...
Background: The Islamic University Habib Medical School in Uganda (IUIU), in collaboration with Doct...
Background: The surgical work output in Uganda is qualitatively and quantitatively inadequate. The...
Background: The surgical work output in Uganda is qualitatively and quantitatively inadequate. The n...
Over a period of one week, a surgical team visited three hospitals in two districts of Northern Ugan...
BACKGROUND: Shortages of specialist surgeons in African countries mean that the needs of rural popul...
Background: Beginning in 2012, the Government of Rwanda implemented the Human Resources for Health (...
Background: There is a critical shortage of surgical providers in Tanzania, especially in rural Tanz...
Introduction: A scarcity of trained medical personnel impedes Uganda's ability to deliver healthcar...
Background: Five billion people lack timely, affordable, and safe surgical services. Sub-Saharan Afr...
Background: Quality surgical training is crucial to meeting manpower needs and creating a vibrant he...
Background: The shortage and mal-distribution of surgical specialists in sub-Sahara...
IntroductionGlobal interest has increased in improving the quality and increasing the number of grad...
Background: In recent years there has been an increased awareness of surgical conditions within glob...
Background: The ever increasing demand for surgical services in sub-Saharan Africa is creating a nee...
Background: In a continent like Africa where the number of surgeons is alarmingly few, training of a...
Background: The Islamic University Habib Medical School in Uganda (IUIU), in collaboration with Doct...