• Neurosurgery · Mar 1985

    Neurosurgical training in the countries of the Middle East: a summary round table discussion held at the annual meeting of the Middle East Neurosurgical Society, April 1983, Athens, Greece.

    • O Al-Mefty.
    • Neurosurgery. 1985 Mar 1; 16 (3): 431-3.

    AbstractAt the combined Annual Meeting of the Hellenic Neurosurgical Society and the Middle East Neurosurgical Society in Athens on April 10-13, 1983, a round table discussion of neurosurgical training in the Middle East took place. The types of training programs available in the panel members' respective countries were discussed, and the quality, requirements, and standards of training were delineated. Neurosurgical manpower in the Middle East was reviewed. The panelists explored the need for unification of programs and standardization and review of training and called for a well-recognized certification in neurosurgery among the countries of the Middle East.

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