RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 A systems approach to trauma care in Myanmar: from health partnership to academic collaboration JF Future Healthcare Journal JO Future Healthc J FD Royal College of Physicians SP 171 OP 175 DO 10.7861/futurehosp.5-3-171 VO 5 IS 3 A1 Tom Bashford A1 Phyu Phyu Nwe Myint A1 Sein Win A1 Myat Thu A1 Mu Mu Naing A1 Rowan Burnstein A1 Thinn Thinn Hlaing A1 Evelyn Brealey A1 Peter J Hutchinson A1 John Clarkson YR 2018 UL http://www.rcpjournals.org/content/5/3/171.abstract AB Experience from a variety of disciplines suggests that improving healthcare, particularly in resource-poor environments, can benefit from a systems approach. However, putting this into practice is challenging, especially in the context of an international institutional health partnership. In this article, we outline how a systems approach to the improvement of trauma care has informed both clinical improvement and academic collaboration as part of an ongoing partnership involving Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, the University of Cambridge, and Cambridge Global Health Partnerships in the UK, and Yangon General Hospital, University of Medicine 1, and the Tropical Health and Education Trust (THET) in Myanmar. Improving and researching trauma care is an exemplar of a systems problem, requiring an understanding of the relevant people, equipment, processes, institutions, and power structures that result in the delivery of care at all points of the patient’s journey from injury to rehabilitation. Exploring this in the explicit context of traumatic brain injury is one of the research themes of the NIHR Global Health Research Group on Neurotrauma, allowing systems research to directly inform efforts at practical improvement.