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The contribution of non-physician clinicians to the provision of surgery in rural Zambia—a randomised controlled trial
Evaluation of a surgical supervision model in three African countries—protocol for a prospective mixed-methods controlled pilot trial
Global Surgery Priorities: A Response to Recent Commentaries (IJHPM)
Evaluation of a surgical training programme for Clinical Officers in Malawi
‘I think we are going to leave these cases’. Obstacles to surgery in rural Malawi: a qualitative study of provider perspectives
Surgical Capacity at District Hospitals in Zambia: From 2012 to 2016
Global Surgery – Informing National Strategies for Scaling Up Surgery in Sub-Saharan Africa
Non-physician clinicians in rural Africa: lessons from the Medical Licentiate programme in Zambia
The Cost of Providing District-Level Surgery in Malawi
Quality of Surgery in Malawi: Comparison of Patient-Reported Outcomes After Hernia Surgery Between District and Central Hospitals
Who accesses surgery at district level in sub-Saharan Africa? Evidence from Malawi and Zambia
Anesthesia Capacity of District-Level Hospitals in Malawi, Tanzania, and Zambia
Out-of-pocket payments and catastrophic household expenditure to access essential surgery in Malawi
The cost of providing and scaling up surgery: a comparison of a district hospital and a referral hospital in Zambia
Supervision as a tool for building surgical
capacity of district hospitals: the case of
Zambia
Patterns, quality and appropriateness
of surgical referrals in Malawi
Barriers to surgery performed by non-physician clinicians in sub-Saharan Africa—a scoping review
Why Do They Leave? Challenges to Retention of Surgical Clinical Officers in District Hospitals in Malawi
Evaluation of a Managed Surgical
Consultation Network in Malawi
Which Surgical Operations Should be
Performed in District Hospitals in East,
Central and Southern Africa?
Factors Associated with Waiting Time for Patients Scheduled for Elective Surgical Procedures at the University Teaching Hospital (UTH) in Zambia
Author's reply: which surgical
operations
should be performed in district hospitals in East, Central and Southern Africa?
Using group model building to capture the complex dynamics of scaling up district-level surgery in Arusha region, Tanzania
Surgical referral systems in low- and middle-income countries: A review of the evidence