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A comprehensive framework for international medical programs: A 2017 consensus statement from the American College of Academic International Medicine
ReviewAbstract: The American College of Academic International Medicine (ACAIM) represents a group of clinicians whoPalabras claves:Academic International Medicine, comprehensive framework for international medical programs, international medical programs, The American College of Academic International MedicineAutores:Anderson H.L., Arquilla B., Bloem C., Firstenberg M.S., Galwankar S.C., Garg M., Gregory L. Peck, Guo W.A., Hansoti B., Izurieta R., Krebs E., Miller A.C., Nanda S., Nwachuku C.O., Nwomeh B.C., Paladino L., Papadimos T.J., Sharpe R.P., Soghoian S.E., Stawicki S.P., Swaroop M.Fuentes:scopusA pilot survey of pediatric surgical capacity in west africa
ReviewAbstract: Background: While some data exist for the burden of pediatric surgical disease in low- and middle-inPalabras claves:Autores:Emmanuel A. Ameh, Kushner A.L., Nwomeh B.C., Okoye M.T.Fuentes:scopusCan Economic Performance Pbkp_redict Pediatric Surgical Capacity in Sub-Saharan Africa?
ArticleAbstract: Background: The relationship between economic status and pediatric surgical capacity in low- and midPalabras claves:Autores:Emmanuel A. Ameh, Kushner A.L., Nguyen E.T., Nwomeh B.C., Okoye M.T.Fuentes:scopusAcademic Global Surgery Curricula: Current Status and a Call for a More Equitable Approach
ReviewAbstract: Introduction: We aimed to search the literature for global surgical curricula, assess if published rPalabras claves:Academic surgery, Global Health, global surgery, low-And middle-income countries, RESEARCH, Surgical educationAutores:Abbaslou A., Alseidi A., Bekele A., Casey K., Chu K.M., Chung H., Dempsey R.J., Dodgion C., Edgar B. Rodas, Emmanuel A. Ameh, Fallah P.N., Hernán Sacoto, Jawa R., Jayaram A., Jayaraman S.P., Jiménez M.F., Johnson W.D., Kahanu A., Krishnaswami S., Kwakye G., Lakhoo K., Lane R., Lipnick M.S., Long K., Madani K., Nabukenya M.T., Nwariaku F.E., Nwomeh B.C., Ozgediz D.E., Pawlak N., Price R.R., Rees A.B., Roser S., Roy N., Ruzgar N.M., Sifri Z.C., Starr N., Swaroop M., Tarpley J.L., Tarpley M., Terfera G., Valencia-Rojas N., Weiser T.G.Fuentes:scopusEthics in Global Pediatric Surgery: Existing Dilemmas and Emerging Challenges
ArticleAbstract: The rapid growth of global pediatric surgery beyond direct care delivery into research, education, aPalabras claves:Autores:Cunningham A.J., Emmanuel A. Ameh, Krishnaswami S., Mshelbwala P.M., Nwomeh B.C., Stephens C.Q.Fuentes:scopusHistory and development of trauma registry: Lessons from developed to developing countries
ReviewAbstract: Background. A trauma registry is an integral component of modern comprehensive trauma care systems.Palabras claves:Autores:Emmanuel A. Ameh, Haley K., Kable R., Lowell W., Nwomeh B.C.Fuentes:scopusTraining and accbkp_rediting international surgeons
ReviewAbstract: Background: Formal international medical programmes (IMPs) represent an evolution away from traditioPalabras claves:Autores:Anderson H.L., Asensio J.A., Firstenberg M.S., Garg M., Gracias V.H., Gregory L. Peck, Nwomeh B.C., Papadimos T.J., Sakran J.V., Sifri Z.C., Stawicki S.P.Fuentes:scopusUtilizing technology for global surgery: a survey of the West African College of Surgeons
ArticleAbstract: Background: Information and communication technology (ICT) has been heralded as a possible mechanismPalabras claves:Capacity building, global surgery, Information and communication technology, Social mediaAutores:Ashok A., Emmanuel A. Ameh, Krishnaswami S., Nwomeh B.C., Stephens C.Q., Swaroop M., Yang E.Fuentes:scopusValue of Global Surgical Activities for US Academic Health Centers: A Position Paper by the Association for Academic Surgery Global Affairs Committee, Society of University Surgeons Committee on Global Academic Surgery, and American College of Surgeons’ Operation Giving Back
ArticleAbstract: Background: Academic global surgery value to low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) is increasinglPalabras claves:Autores:Aboutanos M.B., Bickler S.W., Calland J.F., Caty M.G., Charles A., DeUgarte D.A., Dicker R., Edgar B. Rodas, Farmer D.L., Ginwalla R.F., Gonzalez L., Gregory L. Peck, Haider A., Jayaraman S.P., Joseph S., Juillard C., Krishnaswami S., Lanning D., Latifi R., Nwariaku F.E., Nwomeh B.C., Onwuka E., Oyetunji T.A., Ozgediz D.E., Pawlik T.M., Price R.R., Puyana J.C., Remick K.N., Rickard J., Riviello R., Rogers S.O., Sharma J., Shrime M.G., Stehr W., Swaroop M., Tarpley J.L., Tefera G., Vyas D., Weiser T.G., Wren S.M.Fuentes:scopusRecommendations for including surgery on the public health agenda
ArticleAbstract: Background Surgical care has made limited inroads on the public health and global health agendas desPalabras claves:Health priorities, Politics, PUBLIC HEALTH, SurgeryAutores:Emmanuel A. Ameh, Hardy M.A., Kushner A.L., Mulwafu W., Nwomeh B.C., Price R.R., Wong E.G., Wren S.M.Fuentes:scopus