[Correspondence] On progress in Africa, by African experts
The Lancet Neurology's Feature “Training non-physicians as neurosurgeons in sub-Saharan Africa”1 argued that, even though most people in high income countries “would be flabbergasted by the idea”, we should consider it since sub-Saharan nations will not soon “produce (neurosurgeons) in large numbers”. We would like to balance this proposition with our own views as African neurosurgeons.
Source: Lancet Neurology - Category: Neurology Authors: Anthony Figaji, Allan Taylor, Muhammad Raji Mahmud, Shehu Bello, Emmanuel Wegoye, Peter Ssenyonga, Edwin Mogere, Ncedile Mankahla, Graham Fieggen, Mahmood Qureshi Tags: Correspondence Source Type: research