Access to training in neurosurgery (Part 1): Global perspectives and contributing factors of barriers to access

Author:

Sarpong Kwadwo,Fadalla TarigORCID,Garba Deen L.,Suliman Mazin,Rolle Myron,Ammar Adam,Hussen Haytham,Park Kee B.

Publisher

Elsevier BV

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