Since completion of the Human Genome Project at the turn of the century, there have been significant advances in genomic technologies together with genomics research. At the same time, the gap between biomedical discovery and clinical application has narrowed through translational medicine, so establishing the era of personalised medicine. In bridging these two disciplines, the clinician-scientist has become an integral part of modern practice. Surgeons and surgical diseases have been less represented than physicians and medical conditions among clinician-scientists and research. Here, we explore the possible reasons for this and propose strategies for moving forward. Discovery-driven personalised medicine is both the present and the future...
More than 235 million patients undergo surgery every year worldwide, but less than 1% are enrolled i...
CITATION: Urban, M. F. 2015. Genomics in medicine : from promise to practice. South African Medical ...
CITATION: Reddy, C. L., et al. 2019. Surgery as a component of universal healthcare : where is South...
Introduction: High-quality research into surgical disease will benefit surgical patients. Whereas ne...
The paucity of research in areas of greatest clinical need must be addressed urgently. We propose a ...
Among the most important constituencies of the South African Journal of Surgery are its readership a...
Background. A shortage of clinician scientists globally, particularly in the developing world, inclu...
Global surgery is developing as new discipline in many countries. Global surgery primarily aims to i...
Research in surgery has led to significant advances over the last century in terms of how medicine i...
Improving global surgical care is essential to achieve the World Health Organisation’s goal of Unive...
We all share a common ancestry, and nowhere is this more apparent than in our genomes. Despite our d...
Progress on surgical system strengthening has been slow due to a disconnect between evidence generat...
Surgery has been a long-neglected specialty within the realm of global and humanitarian medicine. It...
In the 18th century, anatomy was the principal science underlying surgical practice. Over the next t...
More than 235 million patients undergo surgery every year worldwide, but less than 1% are enrolled i...
CITATION: Urban, M. F. 2015. Genomics in medicine : from promise to practice. South African Medical ...
CITATION: Reddy, C. L., et al. 2019. Surgery as a component of universal healthcare : where is South...
Introduction: High-quality research into surgical disease will benefit surgical patients. Whereas ne...
The paucity of research in areas of greatest clinical need must be addressed urgently. We propose a ...
Among the most important constituencies of the South African Journal of Surgery are its readership a...
Background. A shortage of clinician scientists globally, particularly in the developing world, inclu...
Global surgery is developing as new discipline in many countries. Global surgery primarily aims to i...
Research in surgery has led to significant advances over the last century in terms of how medicine i...
Improving global surgical care is essential to achieve the World Health Organisation’s goal of Unive...
We all share a common ancestry, and nowhere is this more apparent than in our genomes. Despite our d...
Progress on surgical system strengthening has been slow due to a disconnect between evidence generat...
Surgery has been a long-neglected specialty within the realm of global and humanitarian medicine. It...
In the 18th century, anatomy was the principal science underlying surgical practice. Over the next t...
More than 235 million patients undergo surgery every year worldwide, but less than 1% are enrolled i...
CITATION: Urban, M. F. 2015. Genomics in medicine : from promise to practice. South African Medical ...
CITATION: Reddy, C. L., et al. 2019. Surgery as a component of universal healthcare : where is South...