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 published in the [[Journal of Neurosurgery]]   published in the [[Journal of Neurosurgery]]  
 to quantify the global burden of neurosurgical disease and estimate the deficit in workforce capacity required to deliver essential neurosurgical care worldwide.   to quantify the global burden of neurosurgical disease and estimate the deficit in workforce capacity required to deliver essential neurosurgical care worldwide.  
-The study estimates that 13.8 million people annually require neurosurgical intervention, with over 5 million cases left untreated due to a shortage of approximately 23,300 neurosurgeons—primarily in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Traumatic brain injuries and stroke-related conditions dominate the burden. Urgent workforce scaling is required to close care gaps, especially in Africa and Southeast Asia+The study estimates that 13.8 million people annually require neurosurgical intervention, with over 5 million cases left untreated due to a shortage of approximately 23,300 neurosurgeons—primarily in low- and [[middle-income countries]] (LMICs). Traumatic brain injuries and stroke-related conditions dominate the burden. Urgent workforce scaling is required to close care gaps, especially in Africa and Southeast Asia
 ((Dewan MC, Rattani A, Fieggen G, Arraez MA, Servadei F, Boop FA, Johnson WD, Warf BC, Park KB. Global neurosurgery: the current [[capacity]] and deficit in the provision of essential [[neurosurgical care]]. Executive Summary of the Global Neurosurgery Initiative at the Program in Global Surgery and Social Change. J Neurosurg. 2018 Apr 27;130(4):1055-1064. doi: 10.3171/2017.11.JNS171500. PMID: 29701548.)). ((Dewan MC, Rattani A, Fieggen G, Arraez MA, Servadei F, Boop FA, Johnson WD, Warf BC, Park KB. Global neurosurgery: the current [[capacity]] and deficit in the provision of essential [[neurosurgical care]]. Executive Summary of the Global Neurosurgery Initiative at the Program in Global Surgery and Social Change. J Neurosurg. 2018 Apr 27;130(4):1055-1064. doi: 10.3171/2017.11.JNS171500. PMID: 29701548.)).
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