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China Medical Board
Nonprofit•Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States•
About: China Medical Board is a nonprofit organization based out in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Global health & Public health. The organization has 27 authors who have published 75 publications receiving 44326 citations.
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Harvard University1, Pan American Health Organization2, Livestrong Foundation3, The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria4, American Society of Clinical Oncology5, China Medical Board6, University of California, San Francisco7, Seattle Cancer Care Alliance8, Global Forum for Health Research9, Imperial College London10, Public Health Foundation of India11, Columbia University12, King Hussein Cancer Center13, American Cancer Society14
TL;DR: The public health community's assumption that cancers will remain untreated in poor countries is challenged, and the analogy to similarly unfounded arguments from more than a decade ago against provision of HIV treatment is noted.
662 citations
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TL;DR: Emergence of chronic diseases presents special challenges for China's ongoing reform of health care, given the large numbers who require curative treatment and the narrow window of opportunity for timely prevention of disease.
463 citations
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TL;DR: With economic boom and growing government revenues, China is unlike other countries challenged by health inequities and can afford the necessary reforms so that economic development goes hand-in-hand with improved health equity.
452 citations
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University of London1, China Medical Board2, Indiana University3, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention4, World Economic Forum5, HelpAge International6, New York Academy of Medicine7, University of Oxford8, World Health Organization9, Georgetown University Law Center10, Harvard University11, Chatham House12, University of Sheffield13, Tribhuvan University14, Brigham and Women's Hospital15, Columbia University16
TL;DR: A group of respected global health practitioners reflecting on lessons learned from the Ebola outbreak describe some of the major threats to individual and collective human health, as well as the values and recommendations that should be considered to counteract such threats in the future.
398 citations
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TL;DR: The supply in relation to the demand for physicians and nurses around the world is reviewed and the need for and supply of health professionals are in flux.
Abstract: The world's need for and supply of health professionals are in flux. This article reviews the supply in relation to the demand for physicians and nurses around the world.
293 citations
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Karen Sliwa | 83 | 422 | 68902 |
Lincoln C. Chen | 49 | 136 | 16341 |
Emma Smith | 31 | 47 | 40806 |
Piya Hanvoravongchai | 26 | 65 | 4428 |
John S. Ji | 24 | 88 | 6176 |
Patrick A. Ongley | 14 | 20 | 1148 |
Dong Xu | 13 | 105 | 963 |
Catherine Michaud | 13 | 17 | 36410 |
Nigel Crisp | 8 | 15 | 5081 |
M. Roy Schwarz | 8 | 10 | 442 |
Yan Hu | 8 | 44 | 199 |
Rebecca Firestone | 5 | 7 | 403 |
Wenkai Li | 4 | 7 | 137 |
Ping Yu Chao | 3 | 3 | 178 |
Jennifer Ryan | 2 | 3 | 13 |