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Neil Pakenham-Walsh

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Human Resources for Health|April 10, 2009
Information needs of health care workers in developing countries: a literature review with a focus on AfricaNeil Pakenham-Walsh, Frederick Bukachi
The Lancet. Global Health|December 3, 2014
Confusing drug packaging contributes to death of 15 childrenNeil Pakenham-Walsh, Joseph Ana
Midwives|June 7, 2014
Lack of healthcare information--a hidden killerSue Jacob, Martin Carroll, Neil Pakenham-Walsh
The Lancet. Global Health|November 22, 2024
HIFA response to the Lancet Global Health EditorialNeil Pakenham-Walsh, Geoff Royston, Chris Zielinski, et al.
BMJ Global Health|May 20, 2020
Universal access to essential health information: accelerating progress towards universal health coverage and other SDG health targetsGeoff Royston, Neil Pakenham-Walsh, Chris Zielinski
Current Problems in Dermatology|December 11, 2002
Teledermatology in sub-Saharan AfricaPeter Schmid-Grendelmeier, Prosper Doe, Neil Pakenham-Walsh
The Lancet. Global Health|August 9, 2014
Governments are legally obliged to ensure adequate access to health informationSoumyadeep Bhaumik, Neil Pakenham-Walsh, Pranab Chatterjee, et al.
BMJ Open|January 26, 2019
How do primary healthcare workers in low-income and middle-income countries obtain information during consultations to aid safe prescribing? A systematic review protocolChris Smith, Michelle Helena van Velthoven, Neil Pakenham-Walsh
The Lancet. Global Health|August 9, 2014
Health-care information: access or implementation?-Authors' replySoumyadeep Bhaumik, Neil Pakenham-Walsh, Pranab Chatterjee, et al.
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|March 29, 2014
Stakeholder views on the incorporation of traditional birth attendants into the formal health systems of low-and middle-income countries: a qualitative analysis of the HIFA2015 and CHILD2015 email discussion forumsOnikepe Oluwadamilola Owolabi, Claire Glenton, Simon Lewin, et al.
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Human Resources for Health|April 10, 2009
Information needs of health care workers in developing countries: a literature review with a focus on AfricaNeil Pakenham-Walsh, Frederick Bukachi
The Lancet. Global Health|December 3, 2014
Confusing drug packaging contributes to death of 15 childrenNeil Pakenham-Walsh, Joseph Ana
Midwives|June 7, 2014
Lack of healthcare information--a hidden killerSue Jacob, Martin Carroll, Neil Pakenham-Walsh
The Lancet. Global Health|November 22, 2024
HIFA response to the Lancet Global Health EditorialNeil Pakenham-Walsh, Geoff Royston, Chris Zielinski, et al.
BMJ Global Health|May 20, 2020
Universal access to essential health information: accelerating progress towards universal health coverage and other SDG health targetsGeoff Royston, Neil Pakenham-Walsh, Chris Zielinski
Current Problems in Dermatology|December 11, 2002
Teledermatology in sub-Saharan AfricaPeter Schmid-Grendelmeier, Prosper Doe, Neil Pakenham-Walsh
The Lancet. Global Health|August 9, 2014
Governments are legally obliged to ensure adequate access to health informationSoumyadeep Bhaumik, Neil Pakenham-Walsh, Pranab Chatterjee, et al.
BMJ Open|January 26, 2019
How do primary healthcare workers in low-income and middle-income countries obtain information during consultations to aid safe prescribing? A systematic review protocolChris Smith, Michelle Helena van Velthoven, Neil Pakenham-Walsh
The Lancet. Global Health|August 9, 2014
Health-care information: access or implementation?-Authors' replySoumyadeep Bhaumik, Neil Pakenham-Walsh, Pranab Chatterjee, et al.
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|March 29, 2014
Stakeholder views on the incorporation of traditional birth attendants into the formal health systems of low-and middle-income countries: a qualitative analysis of the HIFA2015 and CHILD2015 email discussion forumsOnikepe Oluwadamilola Owolabi, Claire Glenton, Simon Lewin, et al.
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