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Vascular Occlusion Training for Inclusion Body Myositis: A Novel Therapeutic Approach
Published on: June 5, 2010
Education and training in tropical rheumatology
Fredrick Otieno1, Ajesh Maharaj2, Adewale Adebajo3
1Department of Medicine, Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi, Kenya.
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Rheumatological and musculoskeletal diseases encompass a vast spectrum of increasingly prevalent conditions, which are associated with significant disability and socioeconomic burden. Their impact is pervasive, especially in tropical countries that are still plagued with a myriad of challenges such as limited healthcare infrastructure, workforce shortages and competing prevailing illnesses. Rheumatology education in these countries has largely lagged. Several initiatives have been undertaken to address these shortfalls in rheumatology healthcare workers. Country-specific initiatives and international collaborative efforts have been undertaken to provide education and training in tropical countries. While there is still much to be achieved, these initiatives have significantly contributed to establishing and strengthening rheumatology services in underserved and resource constrained areas.
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