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Academic neurosurgery in Nepal: Present status and future directions

INTRODUCTION: The establishment of local neurosurgery training programs in Nepal has proven critical for the expansion of the discipline across the country. This paper aims to describe the evolution, current status, challenges, and future directions of academic neurosurgery in Nepal. RESEARCH QUESTI...

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Autores principales: Sharma, Mohan Raj, Sedain, Gopal, Kafle, Prakash, Pradhanang, Amit Bahadur, Sapkota, Shabal, Niyaf, Ali, Farrokhi, Farrokh, Garozzo, Debora
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10668070/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38020989
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bas.2023.101779
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author Sharma, Mohan Raj
Sedain, Gopal
Kafle, Prakash
Pradhanang, Amit Bahadur
Sapkota, Shabal
Niyaf, Ali
Farrokhi, Farrokh
Garozzo, Debora
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Sedain, Gopal
Kafle, Prakash
Pradhanang, Amit Bahadur
Sapkota, Shabal
Niyaf, Ali
Farrokhi, Farrokh
Garozzo, Debora
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description INTRODUCTION: The establishment of local neurosurgery training programs in Nepal has proven critical for the expansion of the discipline across the country. This paper aims to describe the evolution, current status, challenges, and future directions of academic neurosurgery in Nepal. RESEARCH QUESTION: What is the current status and international standing of academic neurosurgery in Nepal? MATERIAL AND METHODS: Information related to growth and development in Nepal was obtained from universities and regulatory bodies in Nepal. Variables described are the current number of neurosurgeons, the number of neurosurgical centers and centers with accreditation for training, the description of existing training models, the number of graduates, and the contribution of Nepalese neurosurgeons to world literature. RESULTS: Formal neurosurgical training started in Nepal in 1999. Of 67 hospitals with neurosurgical facilities, 10 (14.9%) are accredited. Three training models (MCh, NBMS, and FCPS) currently exist. Of 116 neurosurgeons currently practicing in the country, 47 (40.5%) are homegrown. The contribution of the Nepalese neurosurgical community to the world includes the training of the first two Maldivian neurosurgeons and an increasing presence in world neurosurgical literature. CONCLUSIONS: Although comparable to other countries with similar economies, Nepal still faces some challenges to the sustainability and further developments of Neurosurgery. Continued concerted efforts will help Nepalese neurosurgeons achieve the goal of securing self-reliance in neurosurgical education.
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spelling pubmed-106680702023-07-19 Academic neurosurgery in Nepal: Present status and future directions Sharma, Mohan Raj Sedain, Gopal Kafle, Prakash Pradhanang, Amit Bahadur Sapkota, Shabal Niyaf, Ali Farrokhi, Farrokh Garozzo, Debora Brain Spine Article INTRODUCTION: The establishment of local neurosurgery training programs in Nepal has proven critical for the expansion of the discipline across the country. This paper aims to describe the evolution, current status, challenges, and future directions of academic neurosurgery in Nepal. RESEARCH QUESTION: What is the current status and international standing of academic neurosurgery in Nepal? MATERIAL AND METHODS: Information related to growth and development in Nepal was obtained from universities and regulatory bodies in Nepal. Variables described are the current number of neurosurgeons, the number of neurosurgical centers and centers with accreditation for training, the description of existing training models, the number of graduates, and the contribution of Nepalese neurosurgeons to world literature. RESULTS: Formal neurosurgical training started in Nepal in 1999. Of 67 hospitals with neurosurgical facilities, 10 (14.9%) are accredited. Three training models (MCh, NBMS, and FCPS) currently exist. Of 116 neurosurgeons currently practicing in the country, 47 (40.5%) are homegrown. The contribution of the Nepalese neurosurgical community to the world includes the training of the first two Maldivian neurosurgeons and an increasing presence in world neurosurgical literature. CONCLUSIONS: Although comparable to other countries with similar economies, Nepal still faces some challenges to the sustainability and further developments of Neurosurgery. Continued concerted efforts will help Nepalese neurosurgeons achieve the goal of securing self-reliance in neurosurgical education. Elsevier 2023-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10668070/ /pubmed/38020989 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bas.2023.101779 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Sharma, Mohan Raj
Sedain, Gopal
Kafle, Prakash
Pradhanang, Amit Bahadur
Sapkota, Shabal
Niyaf, Ali
Farrokhi, Farrokh
Garozzo, Debora
Academic neurosurgery in Nepal: Present status and future directions
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title_fullStr Academic neurosurgery in Nepal: Present status and future directions
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title_short Academic neurosurgery in Nepal: Present status and future directions
title_sort academic neurosurgery in nepal: present status and future directions
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10668070/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38020989
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bas.2023.101779
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