Background: Injuries cause five million deaths and 279 Disability Adjusted Life Years (DALYS) each year worldwide. The COSECSA Oxford Orthopaedic Link (COOL) is a multi-country partnership programme that has delivered training in trauma management to nine sub-Saharan countries across a wide-cadre of health-workers using a model of "primary" courses delivered by UK instructors, followed by "cascading" courses led by local faculty. This study examines the impact on knowledge and clinical confidence among health-workers, and compares the performance of "cascading" and "primary" courses delivered in low-resource settings. Methods: Data was collated from 1030 candidates (119 Clinical Officers, 540 Doctors, 260 Nurses and 111 Medical Students) tr...
AbstractBackgroundWe conducted an assessment of orthopaedic surgical capacity in the following count...
Traumatic injuries account for the greatest portion of global surgical burden particularly in low-an...
BACKGROUND: Injuries are the ninth leading cause of death in the world and disproportionately affect...
AbstractBackgroundInjuries cause five million deaths and 279 Disability Adjusted Life Years (DALYS) ...
Injuries cause five million deaths and 279 Disability Adjusted Life Years (DALYS) each year worldwid...
AbstractIntroductionMore than five million deaths occur each year from injury with the vast majority...
Outcomes of injury in low and middle income countries may be compromised by skill deficiencies of he...
IntroductionTrauma and injury are significant contributors to the global burden of disease, with 5 m...
Injuries in all shapes are accounting for more than five million deaths worldwide. Road traffic acc...
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BACKGROUND: Over 90% of injury deaths occur in low-income countries. Evaluating the impact of focuse...
Introduction: Ninety percent of all injury-related deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries....
Background: The Basic Surgical Skills (BSS) course is a common component of postgraduate surgical...
Background: Traumatic orthopaedic injuries are responsible for 5.8 million deaths every year, with 9...
Background Trauma courses have been shown to improve clinical knowledge and patient outcomes. Howeve...
AbstractBackgroundWe conducted an assessment of orthopaedic surgical capacity in the following count...
Traumatic injuries account for the greatest portion of global surgical burden particularly in low-an...
BACKGROUND: Injuries are the ninth leading cause of death in the world and disproportionately affect...
AbstractBackgroundInjuries cause five million deaths and 279 Disability Adjusted Life Years (DALYS) ...
Injuries cause five million deaths and 279 Disability Adjusted Life Years (DALYS) each year worldwid...
AbstractIntroductionMore than five million deaths occur each year from injury with the vast majority...
Outcomes of injury in low and middle income countries may be compromised by skill deficiencies of he...
IntroductionTrauma and injury are significant contributors to the global burden of disease, with 5 m...
Injuries in all shapes are accounting for more than five million deaths worldwide. Road traffic acc...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Li...
BACKGROUND: Over 90% of injury deaths occur in low-income countries. Evaluating the impact of focuse...
Introduction: Ninety percent of all injury-related deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries....
Background: The Basic Surgical Skills (BSS) course is a common component of postgraduate surgical...
Background: Traumatic orthopaedic injuries are responsible for 5.8 million deaths every year, with 9...
Background Trauma courses have been shown to improve clinical knowledge and patient outcomes. Howeve...
AbstractBackgroundWe conducted an assessment of orthopaedic surgical capacity in the following count...
Traumatic injuries account for the greatest portion of global surgical burden particularly in low-an...
BACKGROUND: Injuries are the ninth leading cause of death in the world and disproportionately affect...