Many surgical teams from high income countries visit hospitals and clinics in lower
income settings. The vast majority of papers written on Global Surgery are concerned
with clinical care and 80% are written exclusively by authors from a high income country
(HIC).
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We have focused on the educational, cultural and economic impact of hosting a visiting
team, by asking our long term collaborators abroad about their experiences.Keywords
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References
- Ethical considerations on global surgery: a scoping review.BMJ Glob Health. 2020; 5e002319
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Publication history
Published online: October 14, 2022
Accepted:
October 11,
2022
Received:
July 7,
2020
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