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The Role of National Specialist Societies in Influencing Transformational Change in Low-Middle Income Countries - Reflections on the Model of Implementation for a National Endoscopy Training Programme in Bangladesh.

Neil HawkesUmakant DaveMesbah RahmanDafydd RichardsMahmud HasanA H M RowshonFaruque AhmedMohammed Masudur RahmanM G KibriaPhedra DoddsBethan HawkesStuart GoddardImdadur RahmanPeter NevilleMark FeeneyGareth JenkinsKeith LloydKrish RagunathCathryn EdwardsSimon D Taylor-Robinson
Published in: Clinical and experimental gastroenterology (2021)
The British Society of Gastroenterology (BSG) and the Bangladesh Gastroenterology Society (BGS) have collaborated on an endoscopy training programme, which has grown up over the past decade from a small scheme borne out of the ideas of consultant gastroenterologists in Swansea, South Wales (United Kingdom) to improve gastroenterology services in Bangladesh to become a formalised training programme with broad reach. In this article, we document the socioeconomic and historical problems that beset Bangladesh, the current training needs of doctors and how the BSG-BGS collaboration has made inroads into changing outcomes both for gastroenterologists in Bangladesh, but also for the populations they serve.
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