Perceived reciprocal value of health professionals' participation in global child health-related work
Abstract Background Leading children's hospitals in high-income settings have become heavily engaged in international child health research and educational activities. These programs aim to provide benefit to the institutions, children and families in the overseas locations where they are imple...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Carbone (Author), Jannah Wigle (Author), Nadia Akseer (Author), Raluca Barac (Author), Melanie Barwick (Author), Stanley Zlotkin (Author) |
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2017-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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