Gastrointestinal and pulmonary disease is prevalent in many developing countries. Establishing an endoscopy training partnership can transfer skills that can influence policy and stakeholder support to address disease morbidity and mortality. Any new program needs to consider the environmental services that will be delivered and give consideration to the sustainability of the program over time.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFExtreme weather events are common and increasing in intensity in the southwestern Pacific region. Health impacts from cyclones and tropical storms cause acute injuries and infectious disease outbreaks. Defining population vulnerability to extreme weather events by examining a recent flood in Honiara, Solomon Islands, can help stakeholders and policymakers adapt development to reduce future threats.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Access to surgical care and emergency obstetrical care is limited in low-income countries. The Solomon Islands is one of the poorest countries in the Pacific region. Access to surgical care in Solomon Islands is limited and severely affected by a country made up of islands.
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