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Factors Influencing the Choice of Radiology Sub specialty Among Radiology Trainees in Kenya

Radiology trainees in Sudan share similar interests and influencing and restricting factors when pursuing subspecialty training, as reported in the literature. Unlike other countries, females predominate in the field of radiology training in Sudan at the moment. Radiologists from Sudan who are interested in subspecializing usually travel abroad for training; and once they find better

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Increasing access to cancer surgery will improve cancer care and outcomes

Across the world there is an increasing incidence and mortality of cancers, particularly in low and middle income countries, such as Kenya. The recent Lancet commission on cancer in sub- Saharan Africa in 2021, showed that over the past 30 years, there has been a doubling in cancer incidence, with over half a million deaths

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GE Healthcare and the Kenya Association of Radiologists Host Professionals

GE Healthcare and the Kenya Association of Radiologists (KAR) held their 2nd Radiology Clinical Day to train more than 100 Kenyan radiologists on the latest medical imaging technologies and techniques to improve diagnosis and disease management. The one-day forum themed Elevating Radiology was focused on gastrointestinal and abdominal radiology. Topics covered included advanced technologies in

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