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Autor:
Shehnaz Alidina, Leopold Tibyehabwa, Sakshie Sanjay Alreja, David Barash, Danta Bien-Aime, Monica Cainer, Kevin Charles, Edwin Ernest, Joachim Eyembe, Laura Fitzgerald, Geofrey C. Giiti, Augustino Hellar, Yahaya Hussein, Furaha Kahindo, Benard Kenemo, Albert Kihunrwa, Steve Kisakye, Innocent Kissima, John G. Meara, Cheri Reynolds, Steven J. Staffa, Meaghan Sydlowski, John Varallo, Noor Zanial, Ntuli A. Kapologwe, Caroline Damian Mayengo
Publikováno v:
Human Resources for Health, Vol 19, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2021)
Abstract Background Safe, high-quality surgical care in many African countries is a critical need. Challenges include availability of surgical providers, improving quality of care, and building workforce capacity. Despite growing evidence that mentor
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https://doaj.org/article/9b22377a95134c2d9338b68b5f8620ad
Publikováno v:
Journal of Case Reports and Images in Obstetrics and Gynecology. 8:14-18
Introduction: Postpartum chronic subdural hematoma (PCSDH) of non-traumatic origin is a rare but potentially life-threatening complication in the obstetric population which usually presents with severe headache. Case Report: We describe timely diagno
Autor:
Ntuli A. Kapologwe, Edwin Ernest, Steven J. Staffa, David Barash, Laura Fitzgerald, Sakshie Sanjay Alreja, Joachim Eyembe, Yahaya Hussein, Innocent Kissima, Geofrey Giiti, Meaghan Sydlowski, Benard Kenemo, Augustino Hellar, Shehnaz Alidina, Monica Cainer, Caroline Damian Mayengo, Leopold Tibyehabwa, Cheri Reynolds, Kevin Charles, John G. Meara, Albert Kihunrwa, Noor Zanial, Furaha Kahindo, Danta Dona Ruthnie Bien-Aimé, Steve Kisakye, John Varallo
Publikováno v:
Human Resources for Health
Human Resources for Health, Vol 19, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2021)
Human Resources for Health, Vol 19, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2021)
Background Safe, high-quality surgical care in many African countries is a critical need. Challenges include availability of surgical providers, improving quality of care, and building workforce capacity. Despite growing evidence that mentoring is ef
Autor:
John G. Meara, Ntuli A. Kapologwe, Augustino Hellar, Innocent Kissima, Sarah Maongezi, Hendry Samky, Benard Kenemo, Mpoki Ulisubisya, Chloe B. Warinner, Shehnaz Alidina, Bwire Chirangi, John Varallo, Tuna Cem Hayirli, Cheri Reynolds, David Barash
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Surgery. 89:105944
Background Recent efforts to increase access to safe and high-quality surgical care in low- and middle-income countries have proven successful. However, multiple facilities implementing the same safety and quality improvement interventions may not al