Priorities of pediatric cardiology in the developed and developing countries.

I Aryanpur Kashani, M Paydar, J G Shakibi
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Abstract

Congenital heart disease and pediatric cardiology problems exist all over the world. The approach, however, including diagnosis and management varies considerably depending on manpower available, the clinical facility and the sociophilosophical climate prevailing in different parts of the world. In this article the priorities existing in the developed and developing countries concerning the approach to pediatric cardiology problems are discussed from the point of view of patient load, facilities available, teaching and research in this large field of highly specialized pediatric practice.

MeSH Term

Cardiology
Child
Delivery of Health Care
Developing Countries
Health Facilities
Health Planning
Health Priorities
Heart Defects, Congenital
Heart Diseases
Humans
Iran
Pediatrics
Research
Workforce

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