2016
DOI: 10.4314/ahs.v16i3.26
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Experience of collaboration between a Dutch surgical team in a Ghanaian Orthopaedic Teaching Hospital

Abstract: Background: Surgery is an indivisible, indispensable part of healthcare. In Africa, surgery may be thought of as the neglected stepchild of global public health. We describe our experience over a 3-year period of intensive collaboration between specialized teams from a Dutch hospital and local teams of an orthopaedic hospital in Effiduase-Koforidua, Ghana. Intervention: During 2010-2012, medical teams from our hospital were deployed to St. Joseph's Hospital. These teams were completely self-supporting. They we… Show more

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“…24 Now to health system strengthening through collaboration. 25 Dutch and Ghanaian teams collaborated in supporting surgical teams to impart knowledge and skills leading to enhanced knowledge despite limited resources. Does personality matter in traffic accidents?…”
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“…24 Now to health system strengthening through collaboration. 25 Dutch and Ghanaian teams collaborated in supporting surgical teams to impart knowledge and skills leading to enhanced knowledge despite limited resources. Does personality matter in traffic accidents?…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%