Women as a driver to address gaps in the global surgical workforce
Abstract Five billion people around the world lack access to safe and affordable surgical, anaesthetic, and obstetric care. There is a link between countries in which women are underrepresented in the surgical workforce and those struggling to meet their surgical need. In this commentary article, th...
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Main Authors: | Isabella Busa (Author), Shobhana Nagraj (Author) |
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