Mission: Restore - building sustainable global surgical capacity
The import of making choices is often revealed after the choice has been made. In global health we are often faced with the reality that there is never really a “right choice†or a “wrong choiceâ€.  It is a series of trade-offs and in low resource environments how one allocates scarce resources takes on a zero-sum persona. Previously I wrote about the complexity and stigma attached to palliative care that Kimbilio Hospice encounters in their mission. In Africa most of the financial resources and health infrastructure is directed at addressing communicable diseases such as HIV/AiDs, TB Malaria as well as child and maternal health. Surgery and tertiary care confront similar challenges where it is not that it’s a wrong allocation of resources but there are “more righter†things that can be focused on.Â
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