The imperative of academia in the globalization of plastic surgery
Abstract:
Although vertical health care delivery models certainly will remain a vital component in the provision of surgery in lowand-middle-income countries, it is clear now that the sustainability of global surgery will depend on more than just surgeons operating. Instead, what is needed is a comprehensive approach, that is, a horizontal integration that develops sustainable human resources, physical infrastructure, administrative oversight, and financing mechanisms in the developing world. We propose that such a strategy for development would necessarily involve an active role by academic institutions of high-income countries.
Año de publicación:
2015
Keywords:
- Residency training
- Humanitarian
- Education
- Medical Mission
- International Service
- global surgery
- Global Health
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Article
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Acceso restringido
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- Bibliotecas y archivos generales