Neuroscience and Anesthesiology: Could Anesthesiologist in the Developing Countries Serve as the Main Applied/Clinical Neuroscientists

AuthorAli Dabbaghen
AuthorMohsen Arianniken
AuthorFiroozeh Madadien
AuthorMasoud Nashibien
AuthorMasood Zangien
AuthorMahdi Amirdosaraen
AuthorSogol Asgarien
OrcidAli Dabbagh [0000-0003-4344-8131]en
OrcidMohsen Ariannik [0000-0002-9520-9928]en
OrcidFiroozeh Madadi [0000-0001-9293-1440]en
OrcidMasoud Nashibi [0000-0003-3825-9889]en
OrcidMasood Zangi [0000-0001-9860-925X]en
OrcidMahdi Amirdosara [0000-0001-6865-4543]en
OrcidSogol Asgari [0000-0001-7837-8888]en
Issued Date2025-06-30en
AbstractContext: Neuroscience has progressed rapidly in the last few decades. As new technologies and drugs emerge in the field of neuroscience and neurosurgery, anesthesiologists are at the forefront of applying these advancements into practice. Evidence Acquisition: To enhance translation in the field of neuroscience and apply research in routine practice, the role of anesthesiologists should not be underestimated, especially in developing countries. Results: In this review, we address issues regarding applied neuroscience in developing countries. Conclusions: We also discuss some measures that we have taken to solve this problem in the Department of Critical Care and Pain Medicine, SBMU.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/jcma-164125en
KeywordNeuroscienceen
KeywordAnesthesiologisten
KeywordApplied Scienceen
KeywordTranslational Medicineen
KeywordDeveloping Countriesen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleNeuroscience and Anesthesiology: Could Anesthesiologist in the Developing Countries Serve as the Main Applied/Clinical Neuroscientistsen
TypeReview Articleen

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