Furnas D W, Gilchrist D, Rees T D, Wood A M
Arch Surg. 1979 Oct;114(10):1143-8. doi: 10.1001/archsurg.1979.01370340049009.
A few hundred small mission and government hospitals serve the 20 million people who live in rural East Africa. The physician-patient ratio is 1:25,000. Surgical support to many of these hospitals is provided through the East Africa Flying Doctor Service of the African Medical and Research Foundation. Small aircraft that are coordinated by a wide radio network bring surgical capability to a maximum number of patients in this area of 1,300,000 sq km (500,00 sq miles). The clinical problems, differential diagnoses, operative decisions, risk, and complications of surgical care all have a distinctly African quality. The working conditions and variety and magnitude of problems provide a stimulating challenge. Surgical safaris are a catalyst for gaining acceptance of modern scientific methods by Africa's tradition-oriented tribesmen.
几百家小型教会医院和政府医院为东非农村地区的2000万人提供服务。医患比例为1:25000。非洲医学与研究基金会的东非空中医生服务为其中许多医院提供手术支持。由广泛的无线电网络协调的小型飞机为这片面积达130万平方公里(50万平方英里)的地区的尽可能多的患者带来了手术能力。外科护理的临床问题、鉴别诊断、手术决策、风险和并发症都具有明显的非洲特点。工作条件以及问题的多样性和严重性构成了一种刺激性的挑战。外科巡回医疗队是促使非洲传统部落民众接受现代科学方法的一个催化剂。