Search Results - "Vins, Holly"
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The Mental Health Outcomes of Drought: A Systematic Review and Causal Process Diagram
Published in International journal of environmental research and public health (22-10-2015)“…Little is understood about the long term, indirect health consequences of drought (a period of abnormally dry weather). In particular, the implications of…”
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The rapid scale up of medical education in Ethiopia: Medical student experiences and the role of e-learning at Addis Ababa University
Published in PloS one (05-09-2019)“…In response to a physician shortage in Ethiopia, the number of medical students admitted to public universities was rapidly increased through a "flooding"…”
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Abstract B140: Towards cancer health justice: Considerations in designing a US cohort of 100,000 Black women
Published in Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention (01-12-2023)“…Abstract Background. Racism is a fundamental driver of health inequities, perpetuating systemic disadvantages that disproportionately impact marginalized…”
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Abstract 2162: Framework and pilot testing for the recruitment of a U.S.-based prospective cohort study of 100,000 Black women
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (22-03-2024)“…Abstract Background: As of 2020, 46.9 million people in the United States (14.2% of the total population) identify as Black or African American. Collectively,…”
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Children's Perceived Water Futures in the United States Southwest
Published in Human organization (01-10-2014)“…This study examines children's perceptions of water via 3,120 pieces of artwork collected from 1,560 schoolchildren (age 9-11) in Arizona, United States, with…”
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Student and faculty perceptions on the rapid scale-up of medical students in Ethiopia
Published in BMC medical education (13-01-2017)“…Ethiopia is a country of over 94 million people that has a severe physician shortage with approximately only 2.5 physicians per 100,000 persons. Recently, the…”
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