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Adil Shahzad Ahmed, MD
Through an international rotation during my hand and upper-extremity surgery fellowship at Emory University in Atlanta, I traveled to Annecy. This month-long experience was invaluable.
Nathan White, MD
International medical teaching trips represent an unparalleled opportunity for orthopaedic residents. Having recently had the privilege to complete an international rotation in Bangladesh, I can personally attest to the value of this experience.
Rutledge C. Clement, MD, MBA ; Adam L. Haydel, MD; Bronson H. Fong, MD; Leland M. Van Deventer
Many medical non-government organizations (NGOs) provide orthopaedic services in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). With the increased availability of information and interest in this topic, the authors set out to define and, when possible, compare the predominant models used by NGOs delivering orthopaedic care in LMICs.
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