Commentary: Challenges and priorities for pediatric critical care clinician-researchers in low- and middle-income countries
Von Saint Andre-Von Arnim and colleagues noted that LMIC clinicians should be empowered to influence local and global research agendas for critically unwell children (1). We too can report that clinicians trained in LMIC acknowledge the need for systematic gathering of outcome data in improving serv...
Main Authors: | Beane, A, Athapattu, P, Dondorp, A, Haniffa, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Frontiers Media
2018
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