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Category Archives: Videos

Health Worker Crisis: Time For Action

By Paul Simpson
Posted: September 20, 2011
Category: General, Global Health, Policy, Public, Videos | Tagged healthworkers, No child out of reach, Save the children | Leave a comment

Health Check on HIV and male circumcision

By Andrew Hyde
Posted: September 17, 2009
Category: General, Media, Videos | Tagged clinical trials, HIV/AIDS, male circumcision and HIV, mathematical modelling | 1 Comment

Videos on PLoS Medicine, Open Access and global burden of disease

By Andrew Hyde
Posted: July 28, 2009
Category: Access, Videos | Tagged global burden of disease, open access | Leave a comment

Welcome to Speaking of Medicine!

By Andrew Hyde
Posted: May 21, 2009
Category: General, Videos | Tagged global burden of disease, open access, PLoS | 1 Comment
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