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Lepr Rev ; 71(2): 212-6, 2000 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10920616

RESUMO

Most of the leprosy patients in Turkey live in the rural areas of Eastern and South-Eastern Anatolia. Those living in the suburbs of the big cities of the Western parts of the country have come there by immigration. Nearly all patients are very poor; they have no land, or only a small amount of soil for cultivation. The incidence of deformities in our patients is high, excluding them from regular employment and a source of income. In Turkey, it is obligatory to attend primary school, but after that education has to be paid for, and the poor families of leprosy patients find it difficult to continue the education of their children. As the 'Society for the Struggle Against Leprosy', based in the Istanbul Leprosy Hospital at Bakirköy, we have developed a project to enable patients to continue sending their children to school, whilst at the same time asking the mothers to seek advice and guidance on family planning. The outset objective of this project was to enable children and young people, who otherwise have almost no chance of continuing education, to pursue education at secondary, high school and university levels. It was envisaged that in the long term educated children would be able to find a job and provide effective care and support for parents and other members of the family. This paper describes the administrative and other measures adopted and the results of the project from 1995 to 1998, during which a total of 545 children have been supported at an overall cost of US$107,378. The scholarship project has so far been remarkably successful in Turkey and it is hoped that it may provide a model for similar approaches in other countries. An unexpected and extremely encouraging finding has been that females now exceed males in this project and are increasing at all levels, including university entrance.


Assuntos
Família , Bolsas de Estudo/organização & administração , Hanseníase , Adolescente , Adulto , Criança , Serviços de Planejamento Familiar , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pobreza , Saúde da População Rural , Turquia
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Foot Ankle ; 13(3): 161-6, 1992.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1601345

RESUMO

In 1989, the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society, Inc., sponsored a scholarship for a member to return to training to do a fellowship in foot and ankle surgery. The following is the account of Arthur Manoli, II, M.D., who served 3 months with Sigvard T. Hansen, Jr., M.D., at the Harborview Medical Center, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, and 9 months with Marion C. Harper, M.D., at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee.


Assuntos
Educação Médica Continuada , Bolsas de Estudo , Ortopedia/educação , Sociedades Médicas , Estados Unidos
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Official records of the World Health Organization;no. 221
Monografia em Inglês | WHOLIS | ID: who-85882
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Actes officiels de l'Organisation mondiale de la Santé;no. 221
Monografia em Francês | WHOLIS | ID: who-90290
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Официальные документы Всемирной организации здравоохранения;№ 221
Monografia em Russo | WHOLIS | ID: who-106290
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Actas oficiales de la Organización Mundial de la Salud;nº 221
Monografia em Espanhol | WHOLIS | ID: who-95328
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Официальные документы Всемирной организации здравоохранения; № 213
Monografia em Russo | WHOLIS | ID: who-103994
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Official records of the World Health Organization;no. 205
Monografia em Inglês | WHOLIS | ID: who-85854
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Actes officiels de l'Organisation mondiale de la Santé;no. 205
Monografia em Francês | WHOLIS | ID: who-90211
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Официальные документы Всемирной организации здравоохранения; № 205
Monografia em Russo | WHOLIS | ID: who-103889
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Actas oficiales de la Organización Mundial de la Salud;nº 205
Monografia em Espanhol | WHOLIS | ID: who-95299
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Официальные документы Всемирной организации здравоохранения; № 188
Monografia em Russo | WHOLIS | ID: who-103676
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