2021
DOI: 10.7191/jgr.2021.1113
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The State of Interventional Radiology in Myanmar: A National Report

Abstract: Purpose: Radiology global outreach programs have increased in recent years but progressed more slowly than other specialties. Establishing radiology services is increasingly recognized as a priority in resource-limited settings. Myanmar has a tremendous disease burden that is treatable with interventional radiology (IR) techniques, and aims to grow and effectively integrate this service into its public healthcare sector. Through collaborations between Asia Pacific Society of Cardiovascular and Interventional R… Show more

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“…By comparison, until 2017, there were no formal IR services or a single formally trained interventional radiologist in Tanzania [ 7 ]. In 2019, only four hospitals and nine specialists were available across Myanmar to provide IR services [ 8 ]. Pakistan has 32 IR fellows who graduated from five different institutes in-country and are practicing in various centers nationally and internationally [ 9 ].…”
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“…By comparison, until 2017, there were no formal IR services or a single formally trained interventional radiologist in Tanzania [ 7 ]. In 2019, only four hospitals and nine specialists were available across Myanmar to provide IR services [ 8 ]. Pakistan has 32 IR fellows who graduated from five different institutes in-country and are practicing in various centers nationally and internationally [ 9 ].…”
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confidence: 99%