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US Physicians in International HealthReport of a Current Survey
Timothy D. Baker, MD, MPH;
Carol Weisman, PhD;
Ellen Piwoz, MHS
JAMA. 1984;251(4):502-504.
Abstract
Little is known about the magnitude and specifics of current involvement of US physicians in international health. This report presents results of a survey of 1,257 organizations with interests in international health work and discusses career opportunities and needed training for US physicians in international health.
(JAMA 1984;251:502-504)
Author Affiliations
From the Departments of International Health (Dr Baker and Ms Piwoz) and Behavioral Sciences (Dr Weisman), School of Hygiene and Public Health, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore.
Footnotes
The statements in this report are those of the authors and not necessarily concurred in by the Agency for International Development.
Reprint requests to Department of International Health, The Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health, 615 N Wolfe St, Baltimore, MD 21205 (Dr Baker).
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