Problems and solutions in delivering global surgery in the 21st century
British journal of surgery2015Vol. 103(3), pp. 165–169
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Frank McDermott, Michael E. Kelly, Andrea Warwick, T Arulampalam, Adam Brooks, Tina Gaarder, Bryan A. Cotton, D. C. Winter
Abstract
Surgery deserves a higher priority in global health resource allocation. Lessons learned from participation in humanitarian crises should be considered in surgical developments.
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