J Surg Protoc Res Methodol
April 2022
Introduction: Africa has the second highest neurosurgical workforce deficit globally. Despite the many recent advancements in increasing neurosurgical access in Africa, published reports have shown that the vast majority of undergraduate students have little or no exposure to neurosurgery. The lack of exposure may pose a challenge in reducing the neurosurgical workforce deficit, which is one of the long-term strategies of tackling the unmet burden of disease.
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February 2022
Objective: Africa has the second highest neurosurgical workforce deficit globally and many medical students in Africa lack exposure to the field. This study aims to assess the impact of a neurosurgical rotation during medical school in shaping the perception and interest of students toward a career in neurosurgery.
Study Design: Cross-sectional study.
Niger Postgrad Med J
June 2011
Not all patients presenting as 'stroke patients' have cerebrovascular disease, as some conditions mimic stroke clinically. A significant degree of misdiagnosis of stroke has been documented. Clinical presentation of patients with stroke mimics can confound emergency care physicians and lead to significant morbidity and mortality for the patient, if unrecognised.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Neurosurgeons are often not involved in the management of patients with stroke in Nigeria.
Objective: To discuss the role of neurosurgeons in the management of ischaemic stroke.
Methods: We looked at the contributions that a neurosurgeon may be able to make in the care of the patient with an ischaemic stroke.