About this Research Topic
Providing access to plastic and reconstructive surgical care in a safe, timely, and effective fashion can help in addressing these global disparities. More importantly, building and reinforcing plastic and reconstructive surgical capacity in these settings is also critical for longitudinal, sustainable care, as well as empowering local healthcare providers and surgeons. This goal can be achieved through a multi-modal approach focusing on clinical care, research efforts, educational initiatives, and quality improvement processes.
In this special topic series, the goal is to review the issues mentioned above, emphasize the role of plastic and reconstructive surgery in global health, and underline its role in alleviating the global burden of disease attributable to surgical conditions. We hope to highlight studies pertinent to clinical initiatives, educational endeavours, research-focused interventions, quality improvement processes, systems-based practices, and capacity-building activities within plastic and reconstructive surgery that serve to alleviate the global surgical disease burden and disability.
Keywords: middle income countries, low income countries, plastic, reconstructive surgery, global health
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