Abstract
Collaboration, the kind built upon mutual respect, trust, and a shared vision, is the only reasonable approach to the immensechallenges faced by the field of global neurosurgery. We must develop collaborations that foster the free flow of knowledge andresources to ensure that all patients, regardless of geographic location, have access to timely, safe, affordable, and effectiveneurosurgical care. Developing global, multi-institutional collaborations requires that all parties confront the realities of racism,colonialism, paternalism, and many other isms along with the true magnitude of the problem. Over the past two decades, our DukeGlobal Neurosurgery and Neurology (DGNN) team has strived to live up to these ideals. We are constantly adapting and evolving ourcollaborative approach.
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