Global neurosurgery is a field at the intersection of public health and clinical neurosurgery.
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Global neurosurgery is a field at the intersection of public health and clinical neurosurgery.
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The modern definition of global neurosurgery was born from a combination of global health and neurosurgery.
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Hence, global neurosurgery is conceived as a subspecialty of global health within global surgery.
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The burden of diseases amenable to neurosurgery is disproportionately distributed globally, with low- and middle-income countries bearing more than 78.
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Global neurosurgery practice involves advocacy, education, policy, research, and service delivery.
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The components of global neurosurgery practice are interdependent but global neurosurgeons tend to focus their practice on one or two of them.
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Global neurosurgery advocates have contributed to numerous high-level decisions including folate fortification, detection and management of congenital malformations, and injury prevention.
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Global neurosurgery neurosurgeons contribute significantly to the design and implementation of health policies that improve access to safe, timely, and affordable neurosurgical care globally.
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Academic global neurosurgery identifies challenges to accessing neurosurgical care and proposes solutions that increase access to care.
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Global neurosurgery aims to reduce barriers to essential and emergency neurosurgery procedures such as those needed for acute stroke, neural tube defects, traumatic brain injuries, and traumatic spine injuries.
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