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Addressing the Surgical Deficit: A Global Imperative for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons

机译:解决外科手术的不足:整形外科医师和整形外科医师的全球当务之急

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Despite poor access to quality surgical and anesthesia care for the majority of the world’s people, with greatest impact on low- and middle-income countries, surgery has only recently begun to gain acceptance as a necessary component of global health. As a leader in global surgical funding, the field of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery is uniquely positioned to influence change in global policy and financial support. For improvements in surgical access and outcomes worldwide, investment in surgical systems, commitment to national surgery, obstetric, and anesthesia planning, and continued evaluation and improvement of care delivery should be pursued.
机译:尽管大多数人无法获得优质的外科手术和麻醉护理,对中低收入国家的影响最大,但直到最近,外科手术才开始被接受为全球卫生的必要组成部分。作为全球外科手术资金的领导者,整形外科和整形外科领域具有独特的优势,可以影响全球政策和财务支持的变化。为了改善全世界的外科手术途径和结果,应追求对外科手术系统的投资,对国家外科手术的承诺,产科和麻醉计划以及对护理服务的持续评估和改善。

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