1. Cooperation in Surgery of the 21st Century
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José Gil Martínez, José Manuel Rodríguez González, and Pascual Parrilla Paricio
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03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Nursing ,business.industry ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,030231 tropical medicine ,Health care ,General Engineering ,Medicine ,Brain drain ,business - Abstract
The need for healthcare cooperation in low- and middle-income countries is known and is implemented day by day. However, the surgical sanitary assistance in these countries in the 21st century is very controversial, as it is still below desirable levels and entails complex solutions. On the other hand, the number of surgeons seeking to get involved is increasing progressively. We analyze the causes of the low levels of medical assistance, such as the lack of qualified personnel, the brain drain of surgeons, healthcare costs or the lack of quantified needs. Opportunities for improvement, such as institutional twinning, short-term surgical missions or activities aimed at education, evaluation, evidence and training, are some of the possibilities proposed.
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- 2018
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