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African head and neck fellowships: A model for a sustainable impact on head and neck cancer care in developing countries

机译:非洲头部和颈部奖学金:发展中国家对头部和颈部癌症护理的可持续影响的模型

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Background There is an extreme shortage of head and neck surgeons in Africa. Fourteen head and neck surgeons have completed fellowships in Cape Town and Cameroon. This study determines whether such Africa-based fellowships are a good model for developing countries by making a sustainable impact on head and neck cancer care. Methods An observational study was conducted by emailing questionnaires to past fellows. Results All fellows had returned to teaching hospitals in their counties. Seven established new multidisciplinary cancer teams. Head and neck operations had increased by >335%, as had complexity of the surgery. There was effective transfer of surgical skills to trainees. All considered head and neck fellowships to be the best model to grow head and neck care. Conclusion Head and neck fellowships in developing countries are effective models for establishing training programs and for increasing provision of specialized surgical services in a sustainable fashion.
机译:背景是非洲头部和颈部外科医生的极端短缺。 十四头和颈部外科医生在开普敦和喀麦隆完成了奖学金。 本研究决定了这些基于非洲的奖学金,通过对头部和颈部癌症护理进行可持续影响,是发展中国家的良好模式。 方法通过向过去的研究员邮寄问卷进行观察研究。 结果所有研究员都回到了县中的教学医院。 七个建立了新的多学科癌症队伍。 头部和颈部操作增加> 335%,手术的复杂性具有复杂性。 有效的手术技能转移给学员。 所有被认为是头部和颈部的奖学金,成为生长头部和颈部护理的最佳模型。 结论发展中国家的头部和颈部奖学金是建立培训计划的有效模型,并以可持续的方式增加专业手术服务。

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