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The Concept and Current State of Neurosurgery in Southeast Europe

Authors :
Lukas Rasulić
Source :
JOURNAL OF GLOBAL NEUROSURGERY. 1:98-103
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Meditech Foundation, 2021.

Abstract

The term "Southeast Europe" was introduced by Austrian researcher Johann Georg von Hahn in the 19th century as a broader termthan the traditional "Balkans," designating the region settled by several different nations, mostly alike, but also richly diverse. The mostappropriate definition describes the inhabitants as the people geographically, demographically, and culture related to SoutheasternEurope (1).Contemporary neurosurgery in the Southeast Europe region has recently witnessed remarkable progress, guided by the "Think globally,act locally" concept as an essential driving force. This slogan has long been in use in environmental contexts and has been gainingincreased significance in various disciplines over the past decades. In international education, this slogan was first introduced in 1950and popularized by Stuart Grauer in 1989 (2). Neurosurgeons in Southeast Europe genuinely implement the concept of thinking globallyand acting locally, working together to expand the horizons to the benefit of our patients and our well-being and recognition in themodern world. This mini review aims to highlight the development and progress of the Southeast Europe neurosurgical society (SeENS)as a regional neurosurgical society dedicated to neurosurgical education, research, capacity building, and exchanging experienceswithin the Southeast region of Europe.

Details

ISSN :
27452379
Volume :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
JOURNAL OF GLOBAL NEUROSURGERY
Accession number :
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