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Publikováno v:
Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS. 14:7-12
Since the beginning of the HIV epidemic, informed communities have demanded and fought for access to life-saving treatment. The last several years have seen interesting developments in this area - particularly with respect to the switch to dolutegrav
Autor:
Jordan W. Swanson, Dayana Chanson, Caroline A. Yao, Barrie Gura, Kristin Ward Hatcher, Trisa B. Taro, Jane C. Figueiredo, Heather Wipfli, William P. Magee, Richard Vanderburg
Publikováno v:
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 138:887e-895e
Despite health system advances, residents of low- and middle-income countries continue to experience substantial barriers in accessing health care, particularly for specialized care such as plastic and reconstructive surgery.A cross-sectional househo
Autor:
Caroline A. Yao, Jordan Swanson, Meghan McCullough, Trisa B. Taro, Ricardo Gutierrez, Allison Bradshaw, Alex Campbell, William P. Magee
Publikováno v:
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 138:531e-538e
Background: The emphasis on cultural competency for physicians and surgeons is increasingly important, as communication with both patients and other providers significantly affects individual and system-wide outcomes. International surgical training
Autor:
Caroline A. Yao, Melinda A. Costa, Stephanie Ly, Trisa B. Taro, Justin Gillenwater, Heather Wipfli, William P. Magee, Ricardo D. Gutierrez
Publikováno v:
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery. 27:282-285
OBJECTIVE To present a model for integrated global health fellowships in plastic surgical residency training. BACKGROUND National surveys have found that North American surgical residents have significant interest in international training. While glo
Publikováno v:
Journal of the International AIDS Society
Introduction HIV treatment outcomes are dependent on the use of viral load measurement. Despite global and national guidelines recommending the use of routine viral load testing, these policies alone have not translated into widespread implementation
Publikováno v:
International health. 6(4)
Background There is insufficient literature on the perceptions of aid recipients with respect to foreign health aid administration and impact. This study sought to identify perceptions of foreign health aid among individuals, health care workers (HCW