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In my opinion it's good experience specially from a person like prof Gilani, who interact with more than 70 systems in different countries, so we can know which is good, and how we can be good. and I think there is some points need explanations from the establishments it self. and there is some points need some considerations like the economy of the contries and corruption and other factors
Well Done Prof Gilani
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I have PhD in Ultrasound, and I have experience wth two governmental establishments of education in sudan and in saudi arabia
- How to cite: Awadallah Musa M .Ultrasound Education & Research in Developing Countries [Review of the article 'Ultrasound Education & Research in Developing Countries ' by Gilani S].WebmedCentral 2011;2(4):WMCRW00642
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Other Comments:
In this article authors have presented “Ultrasound Education &
Research in Developing Countries” is a good review of ultrasound
awareness in the developing countries based on their rich experience
and have focused on the strength and weakness of ultrasound users. The
presentation of the article is mostly accessible. It is written well,
the coverage of the topic is comprehensive and balanced. The article
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Experience and credentials in the specific area of science:
25 years
- How to cite: Dubey R B.Ultrasound Education & Research in Developing Countries[Review of the article 'Ultrasound Education & Research in Developing Countries ' by Gilani S].WebmedCentral 2011;2(3):WMCRW00598
This is a nice descriptive article on the use of ultrasonography around the world. While the article is short on how the author came to the conclusions, it does not pretend to be scientifically quantitative.
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