Addressing the shortage of pathologists in Africa: Creation of a MMed Programme in Pathology in Zambia
Background: With approximately one pathologist for one million people compared to ratios of approximately 1 to 25 000 in the United States and United Kingdom, there is a severe shortage of pathologists in much of Africa. The situation is particularly severe in Zambia, where, in 2009, the ratio was 1...
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Main Authors: | Victor Mudenda (Author), Evans Malyangu (Author), Shahin Sayed (Author), Kenneth Fleming (Author) |
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