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University of PNG Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Program
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Public Health
Humanitarian
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The University of PNG OMFS Program was established 15 years ago. Since this time 4 OMFSs have been trained. PNG is a developing economy with a population of 8.5 million people and according to the World Health Organization, has the highest incidence of oral cancer due to the high prevalence of betel nut chewing along with tobacco and alcohol consumption. This demonstrates a high need for good oral surgery services in PNG. To obtain such good services, a high quality PNG OMFS Program needs to be ensured.
Dr Mahmood Siddiqi
61 477 701 428
Port Moresby General Hospital Taurama Rd, Port Moresby National Capital District Papua New Guinea

2008
 
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