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Item From adversity to advancement: leveraging war-tested approaches for the post-conflict reformation of the Ukrainian healthcare landscape(Published by Oxford University Press, 2023) Adebusoye, F.T.; Tan, J.K.; Awuah, W.A.; Bharadwaj, H.R.; Naeem, W.; Ferreira, T.; Roy, S.; Abdul-Rahman, T.; Личко, Володимир Станіславович; Lychko, Volodymyr StanislavovychThe Russo-Ukrainian Conflict has had significant repercussions on Ukraine’s healthcare system, resulting in civilian casualties and damage to healthcare institutions. The disruption of personnel, medical supplies, and patient transportation has created considerable challenges for healthcare services. However, there are successful approaches from comparable contexts that can serve as a catalyst for post-conflict healthcare reformation in Ukraine. Key strategies include improving healthcare accessibility for marginalized populations through standardized essential health and surgical care packages, rehabilitating damaged facilities, strengthening primary care provisions, and supporting war survivors with disabilities. By adopting these proven practices, Ukraine can stren gthen its healthcare system and facilitate a sustainable recovery, contributing to the country’s resilience and ensuring essential healthcare services for its population.Item Addressing Neurosurgery Research and Data Access Gaps in War-Inflicted Nations(Wolters Kluwer Health, 2023) Adebusoye, F.T.; Awuah, W.A.; Swaminathan, N.; Ghosh, S.; Wellington, J.; Abdul-Rahman, T.; Овечкін, Денис Вячеславович; Ovechkin, Denys Viacheslavovych; Личко, Володимир Станіславович; Lychko, Volodymyr StanislavovychFor decades, neurosurgical research in war-torn countries has been subpar, owing to a plethora of factors that limit data accessibility and quality research. These countries are frequently affected by ongoing conflicts, which divert resources away from effective health care and research outcomes. Furthermore, they lack adequate institutes of higher education, where clinical and research excellence paves the epicenter of research institutions, trained personnel, and infrastructure, making high-quality research difficult.