Lydia A. Kwarteng , Amie Y. Lee , Lulu Sakafu , Victoria Lee Mango , Lulu S. Fundikira , Frederick Lyimo , Ugumba Kwikima , Beatrice P. Mushi , Katherine Van Loon , Frank J. Minja
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Global radiology: Building equitable and effective partnerships with low and middle-income countries
Global radiology partnerships can be leveraged to help address the shortage of radiology access in low and middle-income countries (LMICs). Concurrently, efforts to address inequities in global health initiatives and the power asymmetry between High-Income Countries (HIC) and LMIC partners are ongoing. As the field of radiology continues to expand its global health presence, it is important to ensure the creation of equitable partnerships that avoid perpetuating power imbalances. This paper reviews the critical need to establish and scale-up radiologic care in LMICs, provides historical background on the origins of global health and how these origins might impact current global health practice, briefly introduces the topic of the Decolonize Global Health (DGH) movement, and provides examples of best practices to foster equitable and effective global radiology partnerships.
期刊介绍:
The mission of Clinical Imaging is to publish, in a timely manner, the very best radiology research from the United States and around the world with special attention to the impact of medical imaging on patient care. The journal''s publications cover all imaging modalities, radiology issues related to patients, policy and practice improvements, and clinically-oriented imaging physics and informatics. The journal is a valuable resource for practicing radiologists, radiologists-in-training and other clinicians with an interest in imaging. Papers are carefully peer-reviewed and selected by our experienced subject editors who are leading experts spanning the range of imaging sub-specialties, which include:
-Body Imaging-
Breast Imaging-
Cardiothoracic Imaging-
Imaging Physics and Informatics-
Molecular Imaging and Nuclear Medicine-
Musculoskeletal and Emergency Imaging-
Neuroradiology-
Practice, Policy & Education-
Pediatric Imaging-
Vascular and Interventional Radiology