Michael M Haglund
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Recent Articles
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Seas A, Warman P, Ukachukwu A, Koltai D, Kiryabwire J, Kitya D, et al.
Neurosurg Focus
. 2025 Mar;
58(3):E4.
PMID: 40022745
Neurosurgery has long faced significant disparities in access to care in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), where millions lack access to timely, lifesaving neurosurgical interventions. The Duke Division of Global...
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Antwi P, Padron K, Ukachukwu A, Fuller A, Haglund M
World Neurosurg
. 2024 Dec;
193:1126-1132.
PMID: 39662623
Background: Epilepsy is a chronic condition that confers social stigma, reduced engagement in work and social activities, increased risks of comorbidities, and premature death. It is often treated with medications,...
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Gupta N, Singh R, Seas A, Antwi P, Kaddumukasa M, Mwesige A, et al.
Epilepsy Behav
. 2024 Nov;
148:109507.
PMID: 39491946
No abstract available.
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Venkatraman V, Kelly-Hedrick M, Suarez A, Dharmapurikar R, Lad S, Haglund M
Neurosurgery
. 2024 Oct;
PMID: 39471099
Background And Objectives: The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) requires neurosurgery residents to reach a set number of cases in specified procedure types (case minimums) before graduation and...
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Kirsch E, Venkatraman V, Deng D, McDaniel K, Suarez A, Lew S, et al.
J Grad Med Educ
. 2024 Oct;
16(5):517-524.
PMID: 39416402
The proportion of women surgeons is increasing, but studies show that women in surgical residency are granted less autonomy than men. We utilized the Surgical Autonomy Program (SAP), an educational...
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Seas A, Qiu L, Paradie E, Hughes J, Warman P, Waguia-Kouam R, et al.
World Neurosurg
. 2024 Sep;
192:e90-e108.
PMID: 39270792
Background: There are critical disparities in the neurosurgical care provided around the globe due to challenges in resource allocation, training, and infrastructure. Global neurosurgical collaborations have replaced classical mission trips...
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Dempsey R, Haglund M
Neurosurg Clin N Am
. 2024 Sep;
35(4):xiii-xiv.
PMID: 39244324
No abstract available.
8.
Fuller A, Haglund M
Neurosurg Clin N Am
. 2024 Sep;
35(4):509-518.
PMID: 39244323
This article delves into academic global neurosurgeons' role in addressing the inequities in neurosurgical care globally. It outlines a comprehensive training framework incorporating global health education, research, and leadership development...
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Hamzah R, Bunch K, Qureshi M, Park K, Haglund M, Dempsey R
Neurosurg Clin N Am
. 2024 Sep;
35(4):465-474.
PMID: 39244318
This article provides a thorough analysis of the evolution and current state of global neurosurgery, emphasizing the transformative power of partnerships between various stakeholders to address the stark inequities in...
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Fuller A, Haglund M
Neurosurg Clin N Am
. 2024 Sep;
35(4):421-428.
PMID: 39244314
This article explores the transformative partnership between Duke Global Neurosurgery and Neurology (DGNN) and Uganda, emphasizing the power of dyads in international collaboration. It details the partnership's focus on service,...