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Systematic analysis of authorship demographics in global surgery.

Krithi RaviZineb BentounsiAiman TariqAurelia BrazealDavina DauduFrancesca BackMuhammed ElhadiNermin BadwiSayed Shah Nur Hussein ShahSoham BandyopadhyayHalimah KhalilHitomi KimuraMama Ntiriwa Sekyi-DjanAhmed AbdelrahmanAhmed ShaheenAime Gilbert Mbonda NoulaAi-Ting WongAliyu NdajiwoAmine SouadkaAnn Nyandia MainaArsene Daniel NyalundjaAya SabryBourja HindDaniel Safari NteranyaDorcas Wambui NgugiElsa de WetEngy Amgad TolisF Z WafquiHajar EssangriHajar MoujtahidHusna MoolaKapil NarainKrupa RaviKyrillos WassimLucianne A OdieroLucina Stephanie NyabokeMaram MetwalliMaryanne NaisiaeMiriam Gerd PueschelNafisa TurabiNouhaila El AroussiOmar Mohamed MakramOmar A ShawkyOumaima OutaniPeter CaridesPoorvaprabha PatilRichard P Halley-StottSabina KurbegovicSamantha MarchantSara MoujtahidSoukaina El HadratiTanishq AgarwalValerie Atonya KidavasiVrinda AgarwalWilme SteynWinnie MatumoYoussef Ahmed FahmyZaayid OmarZachary AmodMadelein EloffNafisa Agil HusseinDhananjaya Sharma
Published in: BMJ global health (2021)
Authorship disparities are evident within global surgery academia. Remedial actions to address the lack of authorship opportunities for LMIC authors and female authors are required.
Keyphrases
  • minimally invasive
  • coronary artery bypass
  • surgical site infection
  • healthcare
  • percutaneous coronary intervention
  • coronary artery disease
  • atrial fibrillation