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International health experts

Médecine et Santé Tropicales, 2015
La medecine francaise a ete une pionniere de la sante tropicale et des interventions humanitaires. Des medecins francais, formes aux soins d’urgences, aux maladies infectieuses ou a la sante publique, ont parcouru le monde tout au long du xxe siecle pour soigner les populations les plus demunies.
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International health electives in orthopaedic surgery residency training.

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 2015
BACKGROUND Residents in surgical training programs today demonstrate an increasingly strong interest in global health. Given the considerable need for specialists in underserved areas, some surgical residency programs offer international health electives
Paul A Shultz   +4 more
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Global health security agenda and the international health regulations: moving forward.

Biosecurity and Bioterrorism, 2014
The launch of the Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA) in February 2014 capped over a decade of global efforts to develop new approaches to emerging and reemerging infectious diseases-part of the growing recognition that disease events, whether natural ...
R. Katz   +3 more
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THIS ISSUE: International Child Health

Pediatric Annals, 2004
It is our hope that this issue of Pediatric Annals will stimulate among readers a desire to learn more about the difficult challenges faced by our colleagues who live and work in developing countries. They do so much with so little, and their dedication to their work is an inspiration to us all.
Donna M. Staton, Marcus H Harding
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International occupational health

International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health, 2003
Working conditions for the majority of the world's workers do not meet the minimum standards and guidelines set by international agencies. Occupational health and safety laws cover only about 10 percent of the population in developing countries, omitting many major hazardous industries and occupations.
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International Health and Psychiatry

The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1996
Objective: To abstract and evaluate data on psychiatric illness and health care in Canada from a recent major World Bank/World Health Organization (WHO) publication. Method: A review of the publication and related material provides a picture of the level of disability produced by neuropsychiatric disorders.
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Deaths and international health care expenditure

, 2015
152 British Journal of Healthcare Management 2015 Vol 21 No 10 © 2 01 5 M A H ea lth ca re L td One would normally hope that public health departments may show some degree of interest in such a profound phenomenon.
Rodney P. Jones
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International Health Planning

Tropical Doctor, 1976
Scrimshawin a paper published in 1974 correctly emphasizes that socioeconomic development; of which improved health and nutrition standards are integral components can only be a holistic process. This axiom is now receiving the attention it deserves and there are repeated requests on the part of developing countries leaders and planners that ...
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An international health guru

BMJ, 2008
John Geater is a driving force behind whole person medicine.
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International travel and health assessment

Nursing Standard, 2002
Travel risk assessment is an essential component of travel consultation, and is an efficient way of providing international travellers with evidence-based advice.
Jane Chiodini   +2 more
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