• World Neurosurg · Apr 2016

    Review Historical Article

    History of Neurosurgery in Jordan.

    • Ibrahim A Sbeih and Mahmoud Y Asad.
    • Neurosurgical Department, Ibn Al-Haytham Hospital, Amman, Jordan. Electronic address: ibrahimsbeihaz@gmail.com.
    • World Neurosurg. 2016 Apr 1; 88: 655-660.

    ObjectiveTo raise the level of awareness regarding the role of Jordan as one of the leading countries in the region in providing excellent general medical and neurosurgical care.MethodsThis article is mainly a descriptive article. Data presented were collected from different sources that were available in either Arabic or English.ResultsJordan has a well structured health care system that consists of three major sectors: public, private, and donors. The physician density is 2.86 physicians/1000 population and the bed density of 17 beds/10,000 population. Jordan has 58 neurosurgeons (1 neurosurgeon per approximately 115,000 population) who cover all neurosurgical subspecialties and provide the best modern neurosurgical care.ConclusionJordan has placed great importance on advancing the health care sector in accordance with international benchmarks yielding performance indicators that are among the best in the region. Moreover, Jordanian women are empowered to take leading roles in nursing, medicine, and surgery.Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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