underdeveloped countries

Trained medical staff can perform safe, effective hernia surgery

Many low and middle-income countries, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, don’t have enough surgeons to perform vital surgeries, such as groin hernia repairs. Training non-doctor associate clinicians in this procedure provides a safe and effective solution, a new study shows.

When the doctor is out

Training community medical officers to do acute surgery is saving lives in the small west African country of Sierra Leone.