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Monthly Archives: September 2009
Uniting Tanzanian Medical Students to Reverse the Brain Drain
Category: Students
Tagged developing world, global health, medical students, neglected tropical diseases, public health
1 Comment
Data sharing after publication
Category: Access, Authors
Tagged medical literature, open access, PLoS, reporting, research ethics
3 Comments
Health Check on HIV and male circumcision
Category: General, Media, Videos
Tagged clinical trials, HIV/AIDS, male circumcision and HIV, mathematical modelling
1 Comment
Public health and social justice
Category: Public, Students
Tagged medical education, medical students, public health, social medicine
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Can we really fix US health care?
Category: General, Public
Tagged health insurance, health systems, universal health care, US health reform
2 Comments
Serving a “cup of science” in Kenya
Category: Media, Public
Tagged developing world, health information, patients, public health, science
1 Comment
Daily Click: A new resource for evidence-based TB diagnosis
Category: General, PLoS Medicine's Daily Click
Tagged diagnostics, evidence-based medicine, tuberculosis
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