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Women rule Pakistan’s med schools, but few practice. Men want M.D. ‘trophy wives.’
The Pakistan Medical and Dental Council says more than 70 percent of medical students are women. But most of these bright female undergraduate doctors do not actually go on to practice; only 23 percent of registered doctors are female.
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- Education, Health Care
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- South Asia
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In Peru, progress against TB
A branch of Partners In Health has helped reduce deaths through careful protocols.
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- Latin America
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India fixes health goals for next 15 years
India has set itself a challenging target to reduce the maternal mortality rate to 70 per 1,000 live births, and for neonatal and under-five to 12 and 25 per 1,000 births, respectively, under the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to be achieved over the next 15 years.
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OPINION: Why advocating universal free primary health care is irresponsible at best
In a recent Lancet article, Dean Jamison reports on a set of committee conclusions that calls on every country, no matter what its circumstances, to commit to universal health care. I can no longer say that no “real” economist would say such a thing.
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- Health Care
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- public health
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Focus on Private Sector: India’s generic drug wars
India makes lifesaving medicine that Africa can afford — and U.S. pressure mustn’t cripple that, says Maha Rafi Atal.
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IIT-Hyderabad model to make ECGs available in remote areas
A team of four IIT-H professors have proposed a two-tier-cardiology framework in which electrocardiogram (ECG) records can be transmitted even when available resources such as power and bandwidth are limited.
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Vaccine Reminder Company Tested in Developing World
A Cornellian’s nonprofit that helps parents in developing countries remember their children’s vaccination dates with bracelets has completed an initial study in Peru and Ecuador and is moving into trials and evaluations in three countries on three continents.
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Oxxy Moves to Launch World’s Largest Transparent, Affordable Hospital Chain
Spending on healthcare is a key component of a household's monthly budget. Any unforeseen illness that requires expert consultation or hospitalization or undergo a medical procedure burdens the pocket.
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