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Next Generation of Global Surgeons: Aligning Interest With Early Access to Global Surgery Education
ArticleAbstract: Background: Although interest in global surgery is increasing among medical students, 1 several quesPalabras claves:CURRICULUM, Education, Global Health, global surgery, International rotation, STUDENTAutores:Acker R., Aharon S., Alty I., Anyanwu C., Beck N., Blitzer D.N., Brandt A., Briggs L., Caminita C., Chaet A., Chan J., Chiu L., Cueto C., Daneshdoost S., Edalatpour R., Fallah P.N., Garba D., Giles A.E., Gregory L. Peck, Gualy S., Haider A., Hamilton C., Hanna J.S., Hauser B.M., He P., Im C., Jayaram A., Jhun R., Joshi A., Kahanu A., Kim N.E., Kim R., Lauffer S., McHargue C., Meeks M., Mehta A., Mendoza A.K., Miller M., NeMoyer R.E., Nourian M., Ottesen T.D., Patel P., Peck C.J., Pyarali M., Ramirez A.G., Rehman S.U., Scott E.M., Shankar B., Sifri Z.C., Stetson A., Still M.E.H., Tutunjian A., Yibrehu B., Yu K.E.Fuentes:scopusThe national surgical, obstetric, and anesthesia plan (NSOAP): Recognition and definition of an empirically evolving global surgery systems science: Comment on “global surgery – informing national strategies for scaling up surgery in sub-saharan Africa”
ArticleAbstract: In 2015, the Lancet Commission on Global Surgery (LCoGS) working groups developed a National SurgicaPalabras claves:COLOMBIA, Dissemination/implementation science, Gsru, Participatory action research, Surgery systems scienceAutores:Gregory L. Peck, Hanna J.S.Fuentes:scopus