Identifying Research Priorities in Musculoskeletal Trauma Care in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Orthopaedic Research Collaboration AfricaA consensus-based approach to identify research priorities for clinical trials and research in musculoskeletal trauma care across sub-Saharan Africa.
The Harvard Global Orthopaedics Collaborative: Improving Management of Adult Ankle Fractures in Malawi
by Ami Kapadia, Kiran J. Agarwal-Harding, Leonard N. BanzaOrthopaedic Research Unit, UCT
by Professor Michael Held and Dr Maritz LaubscherAn introduction to the Orthopaedic Research Unit at University of Cape Town.
Do trauma courses change practice? A qualitative review of 20 courses in East, Central and Southern Africa
by gracedruryThe Specialist Surgeon Workforce in East, Central and Southern Africa: A Situation Analysis
by Global MusculoskeletalIn East, Central and Southern Africa accurate data on the current surgeon workforce have previously been limited. The surgical workforce in each of the ten member countries of the College of Surgeons of East, Central and Southern Africa (COSECSA) was determined by gathering and crosschecking data from multiple sources including COSECSA records, medical council registers, local surgical societies records, event attendance lists and interviews of Members and Fellows of COSECSA, and validating this by direct contact with the surgeons identified.
Evidence-based medicine for all: what we can learn from a programme providing free access to an online clinical resource to health workers in resource-limited settings
by Global MusculoskeletalIn 2009, the Global Health Delivery Project collaborated with UpToDate to provide free subscriptions to qualifying health workers in resource-limited settings.