Historical determinants of neurosurgical inequities in Africa and the African diaspora: A review and analysis of coloniality
The movement to decolonize global health challenges clinicians and researchers of sub-disciplines, like global neurosurgery, to redefine their field. As an era of racial reckoning recentres the colonial roots of modern health disparities, reviewing the historical determinants of these disparities ca...
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Main Authors: | Ernest J. Barthélemy (Author), Sylviane A. Diouf (Author), Ana Cristina Veiga Silva (Author), Nancy Abu-Bonsrah (Author), Isabella Assunção Santos de Souza (Author), Ulrick Sidney Kanmounye (Author), Phabinly Gabriel (Author), Kwadwo Sarpong (Author), Edjah K. Nduom (Author), Jean Wilguens Lartigue (Author), Ignatius Esene (Author), Claire Karekezi (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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