Hankins G W
Ann R Coll Surg Engl. 1980 Nov;62(6):439-44.
The western-trained surgeon working in a mission hospital in a developing country finds that in spite of the heavy demands placed upon him the work can be most absorbing, challenging, and satisfying. Some impressions gained during 31/2 years working in the department of surgery of a mission hospital in Kathmandu, Nepal, are recorded. Particular reference is made to the striking differences in disease incidence, as brought out in a review of operative surgery for 1977.
在发展中国家一家教会医院工作的受过西方培训的外科医生发现,尽管工作要求繁重,但这项工作却极具吸引力、挑战性且令人满足。本文记录了在尼泊尔加德满都一家教会医院外科工作三年半期间所获得的一些印象。文中特别提到了1977年手术外科回顾中所呈现的疾病发病率的显著差异。