Humanitarian Neurosurgery: Mission In Zanzibar
The Mnazi Mmoja Hospital-NED institute embodies the spirit that Humanitarian Neurosurgery stands for. The opportunity and spirit of offering ones personal Time, Talent and resources
The Mnazi Mmoja Hospital-NED institute embodies the spirit that Humanitarian Neurosurgery stands for. The opportunity and spirit of offering ones personal Time, Talent and resources
The Foundation for International Education in Neurological Surgery (FIENS) was founded in 1969, decades before globalization be came a worldwide phenomenon. Initially, efforts were focused
A shortage of neurosurgeons and a lack of knowledge of neuroendoscopic management of hydrocephalus limits modern care in sub-Saharan Africa. Hence, a mobile teaching project
Several strategies have been proposed for developing and spreading surgical specialties in Sub-Saharan East Africa. Regarding neurosurgery, improvements are coming from the cooperation between Western and African institutes
Efforts to bring neurosurgery to the developing world are often dismissed with the argument that limited resources ought to be invested in initiatives which benefit
Achieving sustainable neurosurgical expertise and independence in the developing world is the major goal of FIENS. Success is often hard to measure in such efforts
This is a short prospectus about the Foundation for International Education in Neurological Surgery (FIENS). We would like to give general neurosurgery an idea about
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