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Training the Next Generation of Academic Global Neurosurgeons: Experience of the Association of Future African Neurosurgeons

Introduction: Although the past decade has seen a substantial increase in African neurosurgeons' academic productivity, productivity remains low compared to their colleagues from other regions. Aspiring neurosurgeons can contribute to the academic neurosurgery workforce by taking care of less t...

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Autores principales: Kanmounye, Ulrick Sidney, Zolo, Yvan, Nguembu, Stéphane, Tétinou, Francklin, Sebopelo, Lorraine Arabang, Endalle, Geneviève, Sichimba, Dawin, Takoukam, Régis, Ghomsi, Nathalie, Jumbam, Desmond T.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8193051/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34124130
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fsurg.2021.631912
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author Kanmounye, Ulrick Sidney
Zolo, Yvan
Nguembu, Stéphane
Tétinou, Francklin
Sebopelo, Lorraine Arabang
Endalle, Geneviève
Sichimba, Dawin
Takoukam, Régis
Ghomsi, Nathalie
Jumbam, Desmond T.
author_facet Kanmounye, Ulrick Sidney
Zolo, Yvan
Nguembu, Stéphane
Tétinou, Francklin
Sebopelo, Lorraine Arabang
Endalle, Geneviève
Sichimba, Dawin
Takoukam, Régis
Ghomsi, Nathalie
Jumbam, Desmond T.
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description Introduction: Although the past decade has seen a substantial increase in African neurosurgeons' academic productivity, productivity remains low compared to their colleagues from other regions. Aspiring neurosurgeons can contribute to the academic neurosurgery workforce by taking care of less technical and time-consuming research tasks. Fortunately, global neurosurgery institutions have also made efforts to increase research exposure and scholarly output in academic global neurosurgery. The Association of Future African Neurosurgeons (AFAN) created a research incubator for aspiring academic global neurosurgeons in Africa to provide enrollees with mentorship, skills, and experience. This study assesses and reports the activities and results of the research incubator. Methods: Aspiring academic global neurosurgeons were enrolled in the AFAN Research Incubator Program (ARIP), whose primary objective was to provide enrollees with foundational skills in all aspects of the research cycle. ARIP enrollees participated in didactic and practical activities with the aim of publishing ≥1 article and presenting ≥1 abstracts at international conferences in one year. Results: Fifteen AFAN members aged 25.0 ± 3.0 years enrolled in ARIP: 7 (46.7%) medical students, 4 (26.7%) general practitioners, and 4 (26.7%) residents. Eleven (73.3%) were male, 6 (40.0%) were from Cameroon and 6 (40.0%) had no previous research experience. Two (13.3%) enrollees dropped out. ARIP enrollees published a total of 28 articles, and enrollees published a median of 1.0 (IQR = 2) first-author articles on neurosurgical system strengthening. Additionally, ARIP enrollees presented 20 abstracts with a median of one abstract (IQR = 3.0). Conclusion: South-South research collaborations like ARIP can contribute to improving global neurosurgery research capacity and output. These collaborations can set up the foundations for robust research in low- and middle-income countries.
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spelling pubmed-81930512021-06-12 Training the Next Generation of Academic Global Neurosurgeons: Experience of the Association of Future African Neurosurgeons Kanmounye, Ulrick Sidney Zolo, Yvan Nguembu, Stéphane Tétinou, Francklin Sebopelo, Lorraine Arabang Endalle, Geneviève Sichimba, Dawin Takoukam, Régis Ghomsi, Nathalie Jumbam, Desmond T. Front Surg Surgery Introduction: Although the past decade has seen a substantial increase in African neurosurgeons' academic productivity, productivity remains low compared to their colleagues from other regions. Aspiring neurosurgeons can contribute to the academic neurosurgery workforce by taking care of less technical and time-consuming research tasks. Fortunately, global neurosurgery institutions have also made efforts to increase research exposure and scholarly output in academic global neurosurgery. The Association of Future African Neurosurgeons (AFAN) created a research incubator for aspiring academic global neurosurgeons in Africa to provide enrollees with mentorship, skills, and experience. This study assesses and reports the activities and results of the research incubator. Methods: Aspiring academic global neurosurgeons were enrolled in the AFAN Research Incubator Program (ARIP), whose primary objective was to provide enrollees with foundational skills in all aspects of the research cycle. ARIP enrollees participated in didactic and practical activities with the aim of publishing ≥1 article and presenting ≥1 abstracts at international conferences in one year. Results: Fifteen AFAN members aged 25.0 ± 3.0 years enrolled in ARIP: 7 (46.7%) medical students, 4 (26.7%) general practitioners, and 4 (26.7%) residents. Eleven (73.3%) were male, 6 (40.0%) were from Cameroon and 6 (40.0%) had no previous research experience. Two (13.3%) enrollees dropped out. ARIP enrollees published a total of 28 articles, and enrollees published a median of 1.0 (IQR = 2) first-author articles on neurosurgical system strengthening. Additionally, ARIP enrollees presented 20 abstracts with a median of one abstract (IQR = 3.0). Conclusion: South-South research collaborations like ARIP can contribute to improving global neurosurgery research capacity and output. These collaborations can set up the foundations for robust research in low- and middle-income countries. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-05-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8193051/ /pubmed/34124130 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fsurg.2021.631912 Text en Copyright © 2021 Kanmounye, Zolo, Nguembu, Tétinou, Sebopelo, Endalle, Sichimba, Takoukam, Ghomsi and Jumbam. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Kanmounye, Ulrick Sidney
Zolo, Yvan
Nguembu, Stéphane
Tétinou, Francklin
Sebopelo, Lorraine Arabang
Endalle, Geneviève
Sichimba, Dawin
Takoukam, Régis
Ghomsi, Nathalie
Jumbam, Desmond T.
Training the Next Generation of Academic Global Neurosurgeons: Experience of the Association of Future African Neurosurgeons
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title_fullStr Training the Next Generation of Academic Global Neurosurgeons: Experience of the Association of Future African Neurosurgeons
title_full_unstemmed Training the Next Generation of Academic Global Neurosurgeons: Experience of the Association of Future African Neurosurgeons
title_short Training the Next Generation of Academic Global Neurosurgeons: Experience of the Association of Future African Neurosurgeons
title_sort training the next generation of academic global neurosurgeons: experience of the association of future african neurosurgeons
topic Surgery
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8193051/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34124130
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fsurg.2021.631912
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