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The migration of physicians from sub-Saharan Africa to the United States of America: measures of the African brain drain
physicians sub-Saharan Africa the United States of America the African brain drain
2009/9/28
Physician migration from poor countries to rich ones contributes to worldwide health workforce imbalances that may be detrimental to the health systems of source countries. The migration of over 5000 ...
Managing health professional migration from sub-Saharan Africa to Canada: a stakeholder inquiry into policy options
health professional migration sub-Saharan Africa Canada a stakeholder inquiry policy options
2009/9/28
Reducing pull factors by improving domestic supply and reducing push factors by strengthening source country health systems have the greatest policy traction in Canada. The latter, however, is not per...
The contribution of international health volunteers to the health workforce in sub-Saharan Africa
international health volunteers the health workforce sub-Saharan Africa
2009/9/27
We estimate that not more than 5000 full-time equivalent international health volunteers were working in sub-Saharan Africa in 2005, of which not more than 1500 were doctors. A distinction should be m...
Community health workers for ART in sub-Saharan Africa: learning from experience – capitalizing on new opportunities
community health workers sub-Saharan Africa experience new opportunities
2009/9/27
This article investigates whether present community health worker programmes for antiretroviral treatment are taking into account the lessons learnt from past experiences with community health worker ...
Does heterosexual transmission drive the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Sub-Saharan Africa (or elsewhere)?
Basic reproduction number transmission probability log-log complement arymodel Weibull distribtution
2010/4/30
A two-sex Basic Reproduction Number (BRN) is used to investigate the conditions
under which the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) may spread through
heterosexual contacts in Sub-Saharan Africa. (Th...