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Elizabeth Fee
Researcher at National Institutes of Health
Publications - 154
Citations - 3590
Elizabeth Fee is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Public health & International health. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 154 publications receiving 3325 citations. Previous affiliations of Elizabeth Fee include American Legacy Foundation & Alma College.
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Human resources for health: overcoming the crisis
Lincoln C. Chen,Timothy G Evans,Sudhir Anand,Jo Ivey Boufford,Hilary Brown,Mushtaque Chowdhury,Marcos Cueto,Lola Dare,Gilles Dussault,Gijs Elzinga,Elizabeth Fee,Demissie Habte,Piya Hanvoravongchai,Marian Jacobs,Christoph Kurowski,Sarah Michael,Ariel Pablos-Mendez,Nelson K. Sewankambo,Giorgio Solimano,Barbara Stilwell,Alex de Waal,Suwit Wibulpolprasert +21 more
TL;DR: This analysis of the global workforce proposes that mobilisation and strengthening of human resources for health, neglected yet critical, is central to combating health crises in some of the world's poorest countries and for building sustainable health systems in all countries.
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The World Health Organization and the Transition From “International” to “Global” Public Health
TL;DR: It is argued that WHO began to refashion itself as the coordinator, strategic planner, and leader of global health initiatives as a strategy of survival in response to this transformed international political context.
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AIDS : the burdens of history
Elizabeth Fee,Daniel M. Fox +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the AIDS epidemic has posed more urgent historical questions than any other disease of modern times, such as: How have societies responded to epidemics in the past? Why did the disease emerge when and where it did? How has it spread among members of particular groups? And how will the past affect the future - in particular, what does the history of medical science and public health tell us about our ability to control the epidemic and eventually to cure the disease?
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Social Movements in Health
Theodore M. Brown,Elizabeth Fee +1 more
TL;DR: It is hoped this review will motivate public health workers to make common cause with social activists and to encourage social activists to ally with public health professionals.
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Rudolf Carl Virchow: medical scientist, social reformer, role model.
Theodore M. Brown,Elizabeth Fee +1 more
TL;DR: Rudolf Carl Virchow was, remarkably, also one of the most courageous and inspiring proponents of social medicine and was a leading scientist and member of the German Reichstag from 1880 to 1893.