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The role of pharmacists in developing countries: the current scenario in Pakistan
pharmacists developing countries the current scenario Pakistan
2009/11/13
The paper highlights the current scenario and portrays the pharmacy
profession in Pakistan. It concludes that although the pharmacy profession
in Pakistan is continuously evolvin...
Throughout this millennium, the history of human achievement has been one of surprises, discoveries and imagination, but also one of courage in experimenting with new things, believing in the unseen a...
First World Symposium on Tele-Education for Developing Countries
First World Symposium Tele-Education Developing Countries
2009/10/19
The “First World Symposium on Tele-Education for Developing Countries” took place in Manaus, Brazil, from June 26 to 29, 2000. The ITU/BDT and the Government of Brazil – through the Brazilian Telecomm...
Second World Telemedicine Symposium for Developing Countries
Second World Telemedicine Symposium Developing Countries
2009/10/19
The study is making good progress, and various results have been obtained, such as telemedicine pilot projects being established in a number of developing countries. In addition, the first World Telem...
ITU/BDT Second World Telemedicine Symposium for Developing Countries
ITU/BDT Second World Telemedicine Symposium Developing Countries
2009/10/19
The “Second World Telemedicine Symposium for Developing Countries” took place in Buenos Aires, Argentina, from June 7 to 11, 1999. The meeting was organized by the ITU/BDT and hosted by the Secretary ...
Managing health services in developing countries: between the ethics of the civil servant and the need for moonlighting: managing and moonlighting
Civil Servant Ethics Developing Countries Public Private Human Resources
2009/10/15
We report on income generation and work mix among 100 civil servants who manage public health services in developing countries. Corrected for purchasing power parity, the government pays the responden...
The role of wages in the migration of health care professionals from developing countries
wages health care professionals developing countries
2009/9/28
This paper uses data on wage differentials in the health care sector between source country and receiving country (adjusted for purchasing power parity) to test the hypothesis that larger wage differe...
Strategic management of the health workforce in developing countries: what have we learned?
strategic management the health workforce developing countries
2009/9/27
The study of the health workforce has gained in prominence in recent years, as the dynamic interconnections between human resource issues and health system effectiveness have come into sharper focus. ...
Nurses' experiences of recruitment and migration from developing countries: a phenomenological approach
Nurses' experiences recruitment migration developing countries phenomenological approach
2009/9/27
Recruitment of overseas nurses should not be left to the individual employer even in the presence of government guidelines. An international effort from all the involved parties is required to formula...
Human resources and the quality of emergency obstetric care in developing countries: a systematic review of the literature
human resources emergency obstetric care developing countries: a systematic review the literature
2009/9/27
This review leads to three main conclusions: (1) staff shortages are a major obstacle to providing good quality EmOC; (2) women are often dissatisfied with the care they receive during childbirth; and...
Are doctors and nurses associated with coverage of essential health services in developing countries? A cross-sectional study
doctors nurses essential health services developing countries a cross-sectional study
2009/9/27
A range of health system and population-level factors aside from health workers influences coverage of health services in developing countries. However, it is also plausible that health workers who ar...
Information needs of health care workers in developing countries: a literature review with a focus on Africa
health care workers developing countries literature review Africa
2009/9/27
The studies suggest a gross lack of knowledge about the basics on how to diagnose and manage common diseases, going right across the health workforce and often associated with suboptimal, ineffective ...