Exploring the impact of early exposure and mentorship on the neurosurgery career aspirations of medical students in low- and middle-income countries

Author:

Kuol Piel Panther123,Mabwi Whitney Nicanor1,Muili Abdulbasit Opeyemi34,Agamy Ahmed Amaar5,Jobran Afnan W.M.6,Mustapha Mubarak Jolayemi37,Phiri Emmanuel Chileshe238,Edward Majani9,Kiprop Alvin1,Hillary Kemboi1,Echengi Emmanuel Muchai102,Waweru Jeremy1,Adhiambo Annette111

Affiliation:

1. School of Medicine, Moi University, Eldoret

2. Department of Research, Association of Future African Neurosurgeons, Yaounde, Cameroon

3. Department of Research, Mission: Brain, Unilorin

4. Department of Medicine, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomosho, Nigeria

5. Kasr Alainy, School of Medicine, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt

6. Faculty of Medicine, Alquds University, Jerusalem, Palestine

7. Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Ilorin, Ilorin

8. School of Medicine, Copper Belt University, Kitwe, Zambia

9. Department of Public Health, St. Francis University College of Health and Allied Sciences, Tanzania

10. School of Medicine, Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya

11. African Leader’s Malaria Alliance Youth Advisory Council

Abstract

Early exposure to neurosurgery has been shown to have a positive influence on students’ perceptions and attitudes towards the field of neurosurgery. This review delves into the problems faced by the neurosurgery workforce in LMICs, highlighting the necessity for local and international collaborative strategies and plans to enhance the medical education curriculum, training, and retention of neurosurgeons in their home countries. Mentorship also emerges as a crucial factor in neurosurgical career progress, narrowing the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world practical skills, and providing guidelines in career pathways. Despite numerous benefits of early exposure and mentorship, limitations such as limited resources, inadequate elective opportunities, and negative cultural influences, hinder students’ interest in neurosurgery. However, initiatives such as global outreach programs and collaborations between HICs and LMICs aim to address these challenges and improve access to mentorship and training opportunities and programs. This review recommends the integration of mentorship into career development strategies, establishing well-structured mentorship programs, and strengthening neurosurgery exposure in medical education. By implementing these recommendations, the next generation of neurosurgeons can be better equipped to address the complex challenges in LMICs, ultimately, enhancing easy access to neurosurgical care and strengthening healthcare systems.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Reference39 articles.

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