Review of global neurosurgery education: Horizon of Neurosurgery in the Developing Countries

Abstract Globally, the discipline of neurosurgery has evolved remarkably fast. Despite being one of the latest medical specialties, which appeared only around hundred years ago, it has witnessed innovations in the aspects of diagnostics methods, macro and micro surgical techniques, and treatment mod...

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Main Authors: Y. Kato, B. S. Liew, A. A. Sufianov, L. Rasulic, K. I. Arnautovic, V. H. Dong, I. S. Florian, F. Olldashi, Y. Makhambetov, B. Isam, M. Thu, Ts. Enkhbayar, N. Kumarasinghe, A. H. Bajamal, S. Nair, S. Sharif, M. R. Sharma, J. A. Landeiro, C. G. Yampolsky, N. M. F. El-Ghandour, A. M. Hossain, S. Sim, S. Chemate, Hira Burhan, L. Feng, H. Andrade, Isabelle M. Germano
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Published: BMC 2020-05-01
Series:Chinese Neurosurgical Journal
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41016-020-00194-1
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spelling doaj-9d72b09376794f6e8d490e1a87ceed1f2020-11-25T03:14:57ZengBMCChinese Neurosurgical Journal2057-49672020-05-016111310.1186/s41016-020-00194-1Review of global neurosurgery education: Horizon of Neurosurgery in the Developing CountriesY. Kato0B. S. Liew1A. A. Sufianov2L. Rasulic3K. I. Arnautovic4V. H. Dong5I. S. Florian6F. Olldashi7Y. Makhambetov8B. Isam9M. Thu10Ts. Enkhbayar11N. Kumarasinghe12A. H. Bajamal13S. Nair14S. Sharif15M. R. Sharma16J. A. Landeiro17C. G. Yampolsky18N. M. F. El-Ghandour19A. M. Hossain20S. Sim21S. Chemate22Hira Burhan23L. Feng24H. Andrade25Isabelle M. Germano26Department of Neurosurgery, Fujita Health University Bantane HospitalDepartment of Neurosurgery, Hospital Sungai BulohFederal State-Financed Institution “Federal Centre of Neurosurgery” of Ministry of Health of the Russian FederationFaculty of Medicine, University of BelgradeSemmes-Murphey Clinic and Department of Neurosurgery, University of TennesseeNeurosurgery Center of Viet Duc university hospitalDepartment of Neurosurgery, University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Iuliu Hatieganu”Department of Neurosurgery, University Hospital of TraumaNational Center of NeurosurgeryFederal State-Financed Institution “Federal Centre of Neurosurgery” of Ministry of Health of the Russian FederationNeurosurgical Centre, Yangon General HospitalMongolian Neurosurgical SocietyNational Hospital of Sri LankaDepartment of Neurosurgery, Dr Soetomo General Hospital, Airlangga UniversityDepartment of Neurosurgery, Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and TechnologyInstitute of Postgraduate Studies and Medical Sciences, Liaquat National Hospital & Medical CollegeDepartment of Neurosurgery, TU Teaching HospitalDepartment of Neurosurgery, Universidade Federal FluminenseDepartment of Neurosurgery, Hospital Italiano de Buenos AiresDepartment of Neurosurgery, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo UniversityBangladesh Society of NeurosurgeonsKhema ClinicDNB Neurosurgery, Apollo HospitalInstitute of Neurosciences, Nobel Medical College and Teaching HospitalChina International Neuroscience InstituteDepartment of Neurosurgery, University Medicine MannheimIcahn School of Medicine, Mount Sinai HospitalAbstract Globally, the discipline of neurosurgery has evolved remarkably fast. Despite being one of the latest medical specialties, which appeared only around hundred years ago, it has witnessed innovations in the aspects of diagnostics methods, macro and micro surgical techniques, and treatment modalities. Unfortunately, this development is not evenly distributed between developed and developing countries. The same is the case with neurosurgical education and training, which developed from only traditional apprentice programs in the past to more structured, competence-based programs with various teaching methods being utilized, in recent times. A similar gap can be observed between developed and developing counties when it comes to neurosurgical education. Fortunately, most of the scholars working in this field do understand the coherent relationship between neurosurgical education and neurosurgical practice. In context to this understanding, a symposium was organized during the World Federation of Neurological Surgeons (WFNS) Special World Congress Beijing 2019. This symposium was the brain child of Prof. Yoko Kato—one of the eminent leaders in neurosurgery and an inspiration for female neurosurgeons. Invited speakers from different continents presented the stages of development of neurosurgical education in their respective countries. This paper summarizes the outcome of these presentations, with particular emphasis on and the challenges faced by developing countries in terms of neurosurgical education and strategies to cope with these challenges.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41016-020-00194-1Global neurosurgical educationDeveloping countries
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author Y. Kato
B. S. Liew
A. A. Sufianov
L. Rasulic
K. I. Arnautovic
V. H. Dong
I. S. Florian
F. Olldashi
Y. Makhambetov
B. Isam
M. Thu
Ts. Enkhbayar
N. Kumarasinghe
A. H. Bajamal
S. Nair
S. Sharif
M. R. Sharma
J. A. Landeiro
C. G. Yampolsky
N. M. F. El-Ghandour
A. M. Hossain
S. Sim
S. Chemate
Hira Burhan
L. Feng
H. Andrade
Isabelle M. Germano
spellingShingle Y. Kato
B. S. Liew
A. A. Sufianov
L. Rasulic
K. I. Arnautovic
V. H. Dong
I. S. Florian
F. Olldashi
Y. Makhambetov
B. Isam
M. Thu
Ts. Enkhbayar
N. Kumarasinghe
A. H. Bajamal
S. Nair
S. Sharif
M. R. Sharma
J. A. Landeiro
C. G. Yampolsky
N. M. F. El-Ghandour
A. M. Hossain
S. Sim
S. Chemate
Hira Burhan
L. Feng
H. Andrade
Isabelle M. Germano
Review of global neurosurgery education: Horizon of Neurosurgery in the Developing Countries
Chinese Neurosurgical Journal
Global neurosurgical education
Developing countries
author_facet Y. Kato
B. S. Liew
A. A. Sufianov
L. Rasulic
K. I. Arnautovic
V. H. Dong
I. S. Florian
F. Olldashi
Y. Makhambetov
B. Isam
M. Thu
Ts. Enkhbayar
N. Kumarasinghe
A. H. Bajamal
S. Nair
S. Sharif
M. R. Sharma
J. A. Landeiro
C. G. Yampolsky
N. M. F. El-Ghandour
A. M. Hossain
S. Sim
S. Chemate
Hira Burhan
L. Feng
H. Andrade
Isabelle M. Germano
author_sort Y. Kato
title Review of global neurosurgery education: Horizon of Neurosurgery in the Developing Countries
title_short Review of global neurosurgery education: Horizon of Neurosurgery in the Developing Countries
title_full Review of global neurosurgery education: Horizon of Neurosurgery in the Developing Countries
title_fullStr Review of global neurosurgery education: Horizon of Neurosurgery in the Developing Countries
title_full_unstemmed Review of global neurosurgery education: Horizon of Neurosurgery in the Developing Countries
title_sort review of global neurosurgery education: horizon of neurosurgery in the developing countries
publisher BMC
series Chinese Neurosurgical Journal
issn 2057-4967
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Abstract Globally, the discipline of neurosurgery has evolved remarkably fast. Despite being one of the latest medical specialties, which appeared only around hundred years ago, it has witnessed innovations in the aspects of diagnostics methods, macro and micro surgical techniques, and treatment modalities. Unfortunately, this development is not evenly distributed between developed and developing countries. The same is the case with neurosurgical education and training, which developed from only traditional apprentice programs in the past to more structured, competence-based programs with various teaching methods being utilized, in recent times. A similar gap can be observed between developed and developing counties when it comes to neurosurgical education. Fortunately, most of the scholars working in this field do understand the coherent relationship between neurosurgical education and neurosurgical practice. In context to this understanding, a symposium was organized during the World Federation of Neurological Surgeons (WFNS) Special World Congress Beijing 2019. This symposium was the brain child of Prof. Yoko Kato—one of the eminent leaders in neurosurgery and an inspiration for female neurosurgeons. Invited speakers from different continents presented the stages of development of neurosurgical education in their respective countries. This paper summarizes the outcome of these presentations, with particular emphasis on and the challenges faced by developing countries in terms of neurosurgical education and strategies to cope with these challenges.
topic Global neurosurgical education
Developing countries
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41016-020-00194-1
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