As the medical system is being rebuilt in Afghanistan, many programs that are familiar in Canada, are being introduced to a new generation of Afghan physicians. One such program is the medical conference to provide continuing medical education, known as CME.A two-day medical scientific conference was held by the Armed Forces Academy of Medical Sciences (AFAMS) on 30 – 31 December 2012 in Kabul. With almost 300 attendees, the theme of the conference was efficient delivery of healthcare in Afghanistan.The conference was planned and run by an Afghan faculty, while members of the Canadian Forces provided advice. All of the presentations were made by Afghan physicians with the exception of one talk given by Major Dennis Marion of the Canadian Fo...
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INTRODUCTION: Afghanistan has suffered through conflicts that have detrimentally impacted its health...
Abstract Background Numerous challenges have crippled the Afghan healthcare system on individual, or...
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In late 2005, Canadian Forces Health Services (CFHS) was tasked with the command of the NATO Role 3 ...
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Military surgeons are set to teach lessons learned in field hospitals to help doctors in Canada deal...
Thomas Cashero, M.D., will share his experience of serving as a combat surgeon in the mountains of N...
OTTAWA – The Canadian Journal of Surgery has appointed Major Vivian McAlister, a Canadian Armed Forc...
In the 21st century, military and civilian trauma surgeons bring similar solutions to similar proble...
The Royal College has been quietly assisting in the reconstruction of Afghanistan’s residency educat...
KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - “ You know, we’ve had mentors off and on for years and didn’t make much progre...
INTRODUCTION: Afghanistan has suffered through conflicts that have detrimentally impacted its health...
Abstract Background Numerous challenges have crippled the Afghan healthcare system on individual, or...
Afghanistan is a landlocked and mountainous country, the country shares its border with six differen...
Canada’s role in re-building a war torn Afghanistan after decades of conflict was the focus for the ...
In late 2005, Canadian Forces Health Services (CFHS) was tasked with the command of the NATO Role 3 ...
In recognition of support given to Fellows serving in Afghanistan, a flag box was commissioned by of...
If people are getting hurt, you need to be there to pick up the pieces,” says Major Andrew Kirkpatri...
In late 2005, Canadian Forces Health Services (CFHS) was tasked with the command of the NATO Role 3 ...
Dr. Vivian McAlister was living a “comfortable” life back in 2006. He was an established transplant ...
Military surgeons are set to teach lessons learned in field hospitals to help doctors in Canada deal...
Thomas Cashero, M.D., will share his experience of serving as a combat surgeon in the mountains of N...
OTTAWA – The Canadian Journal of Surgery has appointed Major Vivian McAlister, a Canadian Armed Forc...
In the 21st century, military and civilian trauma surgeons bring similar solutions to similar proble...