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Global Cardiac Surgery Capacity Development in Low and Middle Income Countries
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Editor(s):
Jacques Kpodonu
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2022
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Springer International Publishing
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978-3-030-83863-8
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978-3-030-83864-5
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2022
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10.1007/978-3-030-83864-5
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Book chapters
pp. 3
History of Global Surgery
pp. 17
Global Surgery: From Grassroots Movement to Global Momentum
pp. 29
UHC Surgery and Anesthesia as Essential Components of Universal Health Coverage (WHA 68.15)
pp. 39
Global Surgery Financing, Challenges and Possibilities
pp. 55
Leveraging Data Science for Global Surgery
pp. 67
Global Surgery Innovation at Academic Medical Centers: Developing a Successful Innovation Ecosystem
pp. 81
The Role of Social Impact Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Global Health
pp. 101
Global Cardiac Surgery and the Global Burden of Disease
pp. 107
Monitoring, Evaluation, and Disease Surveillance for Cardiovascular Surgical Disease
pp. 113
Global and National Advocacy for Cardiac Surgery—Start with the Children
pp. 127
Costing and Health Systems Financing of Global Cardiac Surgery
pp. 133
The Global Cardiothoracic Surgery Workforce in 2020
pp. 143
Team-Based Care Along the Cardiac Surgical Care Cascade
pp. 155
An Advanced Heart Team Model: Can It Be Adapted to Africa?
pp. 167
Ethical Considerations in Global Heart Surgery
pp. 175
Role of Humanitarian Cardiac Surgery Missions in Developing the Next Generation of Global Surgeons
pp. 183
Role of Cardiothoracic Surgery Societies in Global Health Disparities
pp. 193
Deconstruct One, Document One, Simulate Many, Assess Many. Role of Simulation in Cardiac Surgery
pp. 203
Utility of Simulation in Transthoracic and Transesophageal Echocardiogram-Based Training of a Cardiovascular Workforce in Low and Middle-Income Countries (LMIC)
pp. 215
Developing a Web-Based Curriculum for Radiology Sub-Specialty Training in Emerging Countries
pp. 225
Echocardiography for Cardiac Surgeons
pp. 257
Anesthesia Considerations in Global Cardiac Surgery Capacity Development in Emerging Countries
pp. 279
Cardiopulmonary Considerations for Cardiac Surgery in Low and Middle Income Countries
pp. 297
PEN-Plus Strategies I: Decentralizing and Integrating Preoperative Medical Management, Cardiac Surgery Screening, and Referral
pp. 307
PEN-Plus Strategies II: Decentralizing and Integrating Postoperative Management and Anticoagulation
pp. 321
Establishing and Expanding Cardiac Surgery Centers
pp. 329
Nuts and Bolts of Establishing a Contemporary Global Cardiac Surgery Program
pp. 367
Cardiac Surgery Capacity Development in Emerging Countries
pp. 379
Development of Sustainable Global Thoracic Surgery Programs in LMICs
pp. 397
Digital Technology’s Role in Addressing the Social Forces Impacting Cardiovascular Health
pp. 413
Emerging Opportunities for Sustainable Digital Health Enhanced Care Delivery Models for Improved Cardiovascular Surgery Outcomes
pp. 419
The Role of Technology and Innovation
pp. 447
Augmented, Virtual and Robotic Capabilities in Cardiovascular Program Capacity Building
pp. 459
Establishing National Telehealth Service in a Lower Middle-Income Country—the Ghana Model
pp. 475
The Story of Rheumatic Heart Disease in Rwanda: Capacity Building for Comprehensive Cardiovascular Care
pp. 485
Telecardiology in Ghana: Perspectives from Korle Bu Teaching Hospital and Cardiovascular Diagnotics Clinic
pp. 499
Developing a Sustainable High-End Cardiovascular Surgery Program in Emerging Economies: The Narayana Health (NH) Model Structured on Affordable, Accessible, Tertiary Level Care
pp. 509
Cardiac Surgery and Interventional Cardiology Capacity Development: Insights from Ethiopia and Côte d’Ivoire
pp. 525
Global Cardiac Surgery in China: 23 Years of Mission Work
pp. 535
Establishing a Congenital Cardiac Program-Pakistan Model
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