Journal of Humanitarian Cardiovascular Medicine is a scientific journal focused to studies on Cardiovascular Medicine in Low-and Middle income countries.
Call for Submissions: Journal of Humanitarian Cardiovascular Medicine - 3rd issue, September 2024.
To read the articles from our inaugural and 2nd issues, kindly visit our website: https://t.co/yvwaJmzON1.
E-ISSN: 2944-943X
Submission Deadline: May 30th, 2024
Read Dr J. Francis article at https://t.co/GgDi9UnMUq : "This paper aims to address the limitations in our current infrastructure including the lack of international research collaboration and the need for globalising and scaling up the paediatric cardiac surgical workforce."
The Journal of Humanitarian Cardiovascular Medicine(E-ISSN: 2944-943X) has published its first issue. We are pleased to announce that we welcome scientific articles for the 2nd issue. Please visit https://t.co/GgDi9UnMUq for guidelines and further information.
Prevalence of Critical CHD is significantly lower during humanitarian missions to LMICs than the observed in Western Countries(4% vs. 20%)
Visit https://t.co/GgDi9UnMUq to read @MarceloCardare1 new article.
Establishing a cardiac program in Belize begins with forging strong partnerships, a commitment by all, and knowing that your role is to provide support and allow the locals to hone their skill set. For the full article "Cardiac Care in Belize", visit: https://t.co/GgDi9UokJY
After establishing a diagnostic cardiac echo network in remote areas of Guatemala and Belize, the next step is to offer free public cardiac education and screening events at the rural echo stations.
Dr E. R. Skipper and Dr T. R. Johnson article at https://t.co/GgDi9UokJY
Visit https://t.co/GgDi9UnMUq to read @MarceloCardare1 new article: Cost-Effectiveness Analysis: Small Country Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Program Development
"We demonstrated that starting a new program is economically sound and Cost-Efficient."
We are pleased to announce the publication of the 1st Issue (September 2022) of the Journal of Humanitarian Cardiovascular Medicine.
To read the articles of the 1st Issue, please visit: https://t.co/yvwaJmAmCz