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Too poor to leave, too rich to stay: developmental and global health correlates of physician …


OA Arah, UC Ogbu, CE Okeke - American Journal of Public Health, 2008 - Am Public Health Assoc
Onyebuchi A. Arah is with the Department of Social Medicine, Academic Medical
Center, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and the Center for
Prevention and Health Services Research, National Institute of Public ...
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Operation hernia to Ghana


AN Kingsnorth, C Oppong, J Akoh, B … - Hernia, 2006 - Springer
Abstract Inguinal hernia repair and Caesarian sec- tion are the two most
commonly occurring operations in Africa. Trained surgeons are few, distances
between hospitals are large and strangulated hernia is the most common ...
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[PDF] The exodus of health professionals from sub-Saharan Africa: balancing human rights and …


L Ogilvie, JE Mill, B Astle, A Fanning, M Opare - Nursing inquiry, 2007 - equinetafrica.org
© 2007 The authors. Journal compilation © 2007 Blackwell Publishing Ltd ...
Blackwell Publishing Ltd The exodus of health professionals ... Linda Ogilvie,a
Judy E. Mill,a Barbara Astle,a Anne Fanninga and Mary Opareb aUniversity of ...
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Can telemedicine reverse the brain drain?

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V Venkatramani, D Roy - JRSM, 2006 - jrsm.rsmjournals.com
Can telemedicine reverse the brain drain? Drs Dodani and LaPorte in their
article on brain drain (November 2005 JRSM1) alluded to telemedicine as a tool
for doctors in developed countries to 'work' with patients in developing ...
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The fragile environments of inexpensive CD4+ T-cell enumeration in the least developed …


CH Larsen - CYTOMETRY PART B CLINICAL CYTOMETRY, 2008 - interscience.wiley.com
The contributing author of this article has declared the following conflicts of
interest: Christoph H. Larsen has worked as an independent consultant to Guava
Technologies (USA) to leverage affordable and accessible HIV-related flow ...
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Ways to strengthen research capacity in developing countries: effectiveness of a research …


S Dodani, RE LaPorte - Public Health, 2008 - Elsevier
Developing countries are currently facing the burden of both communicable and
non-communicable diseases. Physician–scientists, trained in patient care and
research skills, are crucial in performing cutting-edge clinical research ...
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Prevalencia y factores asociados con la intención de Emigración en internos de medicina …


P Mayta-Tristán, A Dulanto-Pizzorni - Rev Peru Med Exp Salud Publica, 2008 - scielo.org.pe
Objetivos. Conocer la prevalencia y factores asociados con la intención de
emigración de internos de medicina de la Universidad Nacional Mayor de San
Marcos (UNMSM) en Lima, Perú. Materiales y métodos. Estudio transversal ...
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Globalización y la responsabilidad de los países en desarrollo: el caso de la migración de …


R Sotomayor - Rev Peru Med Exp Salud Publica, 2007 - scielo.org.pe
La globalización es un proceso mundial irreversible de interacción sin
barreras desde los individuos, marcado por las tecnologías de la información,
que está acentuando la migración de los recursos humanos en salud. En ...
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Are doctors and nurses associated with coverage of essential health services in developing …


ME Kruk, MR Prescott, H de Pinho, S Galea - Human resources for health, 2009 - human-resources-health.com
There is broad policy consensus that a shortage of doctors and nurses is a key
constraint to increasing utilization of essential health services important for
achieving the health Millennium Development Goals. However there is limited ...
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[CITATION] Are Healthcare Workers Chained to Their Country of Origin?


L Chen, T Evans, S Anand - The American Journal of Bioethics, 2009 - Routledge
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