Abstract
Objective:
Guyana is located on the north coast of the South American continent and is a middle-income developing country in the Caribbean
Materials and Methods:
Through a carefully coordinated teaching-and-care plan, with support from physicians and various medical organizations, an educational opportunity in medical acupuncture was established at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation, a medical university teaching hospital in Georgetown, Guyana. The project involved development of a medical acupuncture curriculum, as well as teaching and patient care. Anesthesia staff members, resident trainees, and perioperative and pain-clinic patients participated.
Results:
Medical acupuncture–trained physicians were able to provide medical acupuncture education and services in a third-world country because of this project.
Conclusion:
This project is an ideal example of utilizing medical acupuncture for promoting global heath.
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