2018
DOI: 10.21037/jphe.2018.09.01
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The role of diaspora and non-governmental organization in helping Sudanese children with congenital heart diseases: 6 years’ paediatric cardiac surgery camps experience

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“…Establishing such a body would enhance and strengthen postgraduate medical training in different directions. This includes the effective use of new technologies and ideas; knowledge and skills transfer to facilitate staff training, staff promotion, and the retention of high-caliber healthcare workers; providing opportunities for collaboration and training in an extensive and organized fashion; and allowing for opportunities to establish a center of excellence in rare specialties [7]. This strategy would also result in a reduction in financial costs associated with training, and provide opportunities for universities and, research centers in Sudan to be involved in international collaborations and clinical trials.…”
Section: Postgraduatementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Establishing such a body would enhance and strengthen postgraduate medical training in different directions. This includes the effective use of new technologies and ideas; knowledge and skills transfer to facilitate staff training, staff promotion, and the retention of high-caliber healthcare workers; providing opportunities for collaboration and training in an extensive and organized fashion; and allowing for opportunities to establish a center of excellence in rare specialties [7]. This strategy would also result in a reduction in financial costs associated with training, and provide opportunities for universities and, research centers in Sudan to be involved in international collaborations and clinical trials.…”
Section: Postgraduatementioning
confidence: 99%