James Donovan (forensic scientist)
James Donovan (1944 or 1945 – 18 February 2025) was an Irish police officer who was a senior forensic scientist to the Garda Technical Bureau of the Garda Síochána (the Republic of Ireland's police), until his retirement in 2002. He was a key witness in the Provisional Irish Republican Army assassination of Lord Louis Mountbatten, and was the target himself of Irish criminal Martin Cahill. Provided by Wikipedia
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Controlling Ebola through mHealth strategies by James O'Donovan, Amalia Bersin
Published 2015Connect to this object online.
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Exploring perceptions, barriers, and enablers for delivery of primary ear and hearing care by community health workers: a photovoice study in Mukono District, Uganda by James O'Donovan, Allan S. Namanda, Rebecca Hamala, Niall Winters, Mahmood F. Bhutta
Published 2020Connect to this object online.
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Contested notions of challenges affecting Community Health Workers in low- and middle-income countries informed by the Silences Framework by David Musoke, Mathew Nyashanu, Henry Bugembe, Grace Biyinzika Lubega, James O'Donovan, Abdullah Ali Halage, Linda Gibson
Published 2022Connect to this object online.
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The use of low-cost Android tablets to train community health workers in Mukono, Uganda, in the recognition, treatment and prevention of pneumonia in children under five: a pilot r... by James O'Donovan, Kenneth Kabali, Celia Taylor, Margarita Chukhina, Jacqueline C. Kading, Jonathan Fuld, Edward O'Neil
Published 2018Connect to this object online.
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Analysing 3429 digital supervisory interactions between Community Health Workers in Uganda and Kenya: the development, testing and validation of an open access predictive machine l... by James O'Donovan, Ken Kahn, MacKenzie MacRae, Allan Saul Namanda, Rebecca Hamala, Ken Kabali, Anne Geniets, Alice Lakati, Simon M. Mbae, Niall Winters
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