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1. Identifying, Prioritizing and Visually Mapping Barriers to Injury Care in Rwanda: A Multi-disciplinary Stakeholder Exercise

2. Evaluation of a modified South African Triage Score as a predictor of patient disposition at a tertiary hospital in Rwanda

3. Epidemiology of paediatric injuries in Rwanda using a prospective trauma registry

4. Disparities in Access to Trauma Care in Sub-Saharan Africa: a Narrative Review

5. Population-Level Interventions Targeting Risk Factors for Hypertension and Diabetes in Rwanda: A Situational Analysis

6. Impact of emergency medicine training implementation on mortality outcomes in Kigali, Rwanda: An interrupted time-series study

8. Correction to: Disparities in Access to Trauma Care in Sub-Saharan Africa: a Narrative Review

9. Correction to: Identifying, Prioritizing and Visually Mapping Barriers to Injury Care in Rwanda: A Multi-disciplinary Stakeholder Exercise

10. Building Trauma and EMS Systems Capacity in Rwanda: Lessons and Recommendations

11. The impact of data feedback on continuous quality improvement projects in Rwanda: A mixed methods analysis

12. Mortality outcomes based on ED qSOFA score and HIV status in a developing low income country

13. Improving prehospital trauma care in Rwanda through continuous quality improvement: an interrupted time series analysis

14. Epidemiologic Characteristics of Pediatric Trauma Patients Receiving Prehospital Care in Kigali, Rwanda

15. Calibration and validation of the pediatric resuscitation and trauma outcome model among injured children in Rwanda

16. Open Source HMIS Enabled Evaluation of Financial Burden of Disease and Patient Coverage in Three University Hospitals in Great Lakes Africa

17. Development of a trauma and emergency database in Kigali, Rwanda

19. 15th Bethune Round Table Conference on International SurgeryCaustic soda for the manufacture of a local variety of soap — the cause of untold suffering in the lives of children in a developing countryBarriers to care and patterns of congenital malformations in Eastern Democratic Republic of CongoAnesthesia capacity in rural hospitals in Enugu, NigeriaPostcrash management of road traffic injury victims in TanzaniaA framework for the monitoring and evaluation of international surgical initiatives in low- and middle-income countriesMaternal near miss and mortality in a tertiary care hospital in RwandaThe socioeconomic impact of lower extremity fractures in Uganda: 1-year results of a prospective case seriesPost–cesarean section pain control at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital: a comparison of intrathecal morphine and transversus abdominis plane blockPediatric plastic surgery in global health: a scoping reviewUsing local theatre to reduce the surgical burden of childhood burns in East AfricaMeeting local needs in neonatal anesthesia to improve outcome in surgeryContext-specific challenges faced by Rwandan surgeons: development of an evidence-based resident curriculum in nontechnical skills to overcome resource variabilityUsing data to drive prehospital quality improvement in trauma: a mixed-methods analysis of the Rwandan experienceSurgical follow-up rates at HEAL Africa Hospital in Eastern Democratic Republic of CongoProof of concept methodology: feasibility of postoperative follow-up using cellular phones at HEAL Africa Hospital in the Eastern Democratic Republic of CongoDeveloping a critical care (CC) curriculum fit for purpose for the College of Surgeons of East, Central and Southern Africa (COSECSA)WHO Surgical Safety Checklist to reduce cost in a rural communityFacilitation of surgical skills acquisition by interns through simulation at UITH, NigeriaInnovations in minimally invasive surgeries for rural areasThe low-cost topical vacuum therapy unit: salvaging diabetic footEngaging communities in influencing quality of health care servicesSafety and efficacy of oral ketamine for premedication in children undergoing day surgerySurgical device innovation for low-resource settings: an alternative for bone drillingDeveloping an effective surgical skills simulation program for surgical residents in a resource-constrained settingBridging the communication gap between communities and health facilities using modern accessible technology with information power for improved care of vulnerable mothers and newborns: a case of 4 rural hospitals in UgandaFrom community laywomen to breast health workers: a successful training model for implementing a clinical breast exam screening program in MalawiImproving intra- and interhospital communication using caller user groups (CUG) for health service providers for material newborn healthAssessing access to surgical care in Nepal via a countrywide surveyManagement of bladder exstrophy using the mainz II procedure in a resource-limited setting: a multisite studyAddressing the value equation in global surgery: Connecticut’s experience with surgical care in low- and middle-income countriesInguinal hernia repair in Rwanda: a survey of the surgical residentsCompleteness and utility of surgical data capture at a rural Ugandan regional referral hospital: a foundation for quality improvement initiativesBuilding perioperative nursing capacity in Ethiopia through educationDevelopment of a combined surgery/oncology breast clinic in RwandaSurgical education partnerships: a socially responsible approach to augment surgical capacityCommunity needs assessment for prehospital trauma care in Northwestern CambodiaShumba Medical Society: practising pro-African medicine

20. Erratum to 'Mortality-Associated Characteristics of Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury at the University Teaching Hospital of Kigali, Rwanda' [World Neurosurgery 102 (2017) 571-582]

21. Assessing the impact of HIV status on injury outcomes: A multicenter study of trauma patients in Rwanda

22. Can Focused Trauma Education Initiatives Reduce Mortality or Improve Resource Utilization in a Low-Resource Setting?

24. Mortality-Associated Characteristics of Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury at the University Teaching Hospital of Kigali, Rwanda

25. Rwanda's Model Prehospital Emergency Care Service: A Two-year Review of Patient Demographics and Injury Patterns in Kigali

26. Causes and Effects of Delays to Definitive Care in Rwandese Pediatric Trauma Patients

27. Vital Statistics: Estimating Injury Mortality in Kigali, Rwanda

28. Burn management in sub-Saharan Africa: opportunities for implementation of dedicated training and development of specialty centers

30. Thermal Injuries in Sub-Saharan Africa: Evaluating Length of Stay Against International Benchmarks

31. Applying quality improvement principles to improve accident and emergency department overcrowding and flow in Rwanda: a case study

32. Geospatial analysis of trauma referrals in a low-resource setting: implications for health system strengthening

34. Profile and economic impact of motorcycle injuries treated at a university referral hospital in Kigali, Rwanda

35. Can Focused Trauma Education Initiatives Reduce Mortality OR Improve Resource Utilization in A Low-Resource Setting?

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