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Najeeb Al Shorbaji
Researcher at World Health Organization
Publications - 4
Citations - 436
Najeeb Al Shorbaji is an academic researcher from World Health Organization. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & The Internet. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 337 citations. Previous affiliations of Najeeb Al Shorbaji include Imperial College London.
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Offline eLearning for undergraduates in health professions: A systematic review of the impact on knowledge, skills, attitudes and satisfaction
Kristine Rasmussen,José Marcano Belisario,Petra A. Wark,Joseph Antonio D Molina,Stewart Lee Loong,Ziva Cotic,Nikolaos Papachristou,Eva Riboli Sasco,Lorainne Tudor Car,Eve Marie Musulanov,Holger Kunz,Yanfeng Zhang,Pradeep Paul George,Bee Hoon Heng,Erica Wheeler,Najeeb Al Shorbaji,Igor Švab,Rifat Atun,Azeem Majeed,Josip Car +19 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that offline eLearning is equivalent and possibly superior to traditional learning regarding knowledge, skills, attitudes and satisfaction, and justify further investment into offline e learning to address the global health care workforce shortage.
eLearning for undergraduate health professional education: A systematic review informing a radical transformation of health workforce development
Najeeb Al Shorbaji,Rifat Atun,Josip Car,Josip Car,Azeem Majeed,Erica Wheeler,Delia Beck,José S Marcano Belisario,Živa Cotič,Pradeep Paul George,Hanna Hirvonen,Heng Bee Hoon,Janko Kersnik,Holger Kunz,Corinna Lamberti,Ye Li,Stewart Lee Loong,Eve-Marie Musulanov,Gopalakrishnan Netuveli,Nikos Papachristou,Nikos Papachristou,Kristine Rasmussen,Salman Rawaf,Xiuquin Rao,Eva Fleur Riboli-Sasco,Rene Sluiter,Igor Švab,Maria Toro Troconis,Lorainne Tudor Car,Wei Wang,Petra A. Wark,Emma Louise Williams,Yanfeng Zhang,Joseph Antonio D Molina,Danaja Žolger +34 more
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Leveraging information technology to bridge the health workforce gap
Robert C. Bollinger,Larry W. Chang,Reza Jafari,Thomas O’Callaghan,Peter Ngatia,Dykki Settle,Jane McKenzie-White,Kunal D Patel,Amir Dossal,Najeeb Al Shorbaji +9 more
TL;DR: ICTs can strengthen communication between providers and patients, increase community support for health worker capacity building and heighten the demand for high-quality clinical services, as well as to optimize health service delivery and strengthen health systems.
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Establishing an evidence base for e-health: a call for papers
TL;DR: In 2001 Eysenbach defined e-health as “an emerging field in the intersection of medical informatics, public health and business, referring to health services and information delivered or enhanced through the Internet and related tech-nologies.”