Southern Africa is made up of some of the poorest countries in the world. In addition, the common perception that the population of Southern Africa has a low incidence of vascular disease has resulted in vascular surgical training being a low priority. The assumption that in the future vascular disease in Southern Africa will remain uncommon is being challenged, and strategies to address the resultant shortage of vascular surgeons, both in the medium and long term, are suggested
Background: Providing basic surgical and emergency care in rural settings is essential, particularly...
Objective: To determine the challenges being faced by vascular surgeons in acceptability of their sp...
Among the most important constituencies of the South African Journal of Surgery are its readership a...
Southern Africa is made up of some of the poorest countries in the world. In addition, the common pe...
AbstractMedium income country such as South Africa face a dilemma on the need to offer high quality ...
The first department of vascular surgery in India was established in 1978, and the first training co...
BACKGROUND:The Lancet Commission on Global Surgery has identified workforce development as an import...
BackgroundVascular surgery practice and education vary widely across the globe. In Brazil, the large...
BACKGROUND: The shortage of trained surgeons, anesthesiologists, and obstetricians is a major contri...
Global surgery is developing as new discipline in many countries. Global surgery primarily aims to i...
Surgical healthcare has been prioritised in the Southern African Development Community (SADC), a reg...
Background. At present, much of the global surgical workforce consists of non-specialist physicians ...
Surgical disease is an important cause of preventable mortality and morbidity, but it is not clear h...
BackgroundCardiovascular disease (CVD) represents 32% of all global deaths. Studies have shown an in...
Background: There is a critical shortage of surgical providers in Tanzania, especially in rural Tanz...
Background: Providing basic surgical and emergency care in rural settings is essential, particularly...
Objective: To determine the challenges being faced by vascular surgeons in acceptability of their sp...
Among the most important constituencies of the South African Journal of Surgery are its readership a...
Southern Africa is made up of some of the poorest countries in the world. In addition, the common pe...
AbstractMedium income country such as South Africa face a dilemma on the need to offer high quality ...
The first department of vascular surgery in India was established in 1978, and the first training co...
BACKGROUND:The Lancet Commission on Global Surgery has identified workforce development as an import...
BackgroundVascular surgery practice and education vary widely across the globe. In Brazil, the large...
BACKGROUND: The shortage of trained surgeons, anesthesiologists, and obstetricians is a major contri...
Global surgery is developing as new discipline in many countries. Global surgery primarily aims to i...
Surgical healthcare has been prioritised in the Southern African Development Community (SADC), a reg...
Background. At present, much of the global surgical workforce consists of non-specialist physicians ...
Surgical disease is an important cause of preventable mortality and morbidity, but it is not clear h...
BackgroundCardiovascular disease (CVD) represents 32% of all global deaths. Studies have shown an in...
Background: There is a critical shortage of surgical providers in Tanzania, especially in rural Tanz...
Background: Providing basic surgical and emergency care in rural settings is essential, particularly...
Objective: To determine the challenges being faced by vascular surgeons in acceptability of their sp...
Among the most important constituencies of the South African Journal of Surgery are its readership a...