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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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