Surgical care at the district hospital.
Material type: TextPublication details: London : WHO, 2003. Description: ill. ; 30 cmISBN: 9789241545755NLM classification: WO 39 S 2003Summary: Many patients who present to district level hospitals require surgical treatment for trauma, obstetric, abdominal and orthopedic emergencies. often surgery cannot be safely postponed to allow their transfer to a secondary or tertiary level hospital, but many district hospitals in developing countries have no specialist surgical teams and are staffed by medical, nursing and paramedical personnel who perform a wide range of surgical procedures, often with inadequate training.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Many patients who present to district level hospitals require surgical treatment for trauma, obstetric, abdominal and orthopedic emergencies. often surgery cannot be safely postponed to allow their transfer to a secondary or tertiary level hospital, but many district hospitals in developing countries have no specialist surgical teams and are staffed by medical, nursing and paramedical personnel who perform a wide range of surgical procedures, often with inadequate training.
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