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Postoperative outcome of caesarean sections and other major emergency obstetric surgery by clinical officers and medical officers in Malawi

Garvey Chilopora, Caetano Pereira, Francis Kamwendo, Agnes Chimbiri, Eddie Malunga and Staffan Bergström*

Human Resources for Health 2007, 5:17 doi:10.1186/1478-4491-5-17

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Tanzanian lessons in using non-physician clinicians to scale up comprehensive emergency obstetric care in remote and rural areas

Angelo S Nyamtema, Senga K Pemba, Godfrey Mbaruku, Fulgence D Rutasha, Jos van Roosmalen Human Resources for Health 2011, 9:28 (9 November 2011)

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Providing surgical care in Somalia: A model of task shifting

Kathryn M Chu, Nathan P Ford, Miguel Trelles Conflict and Health 2011, 5:12 (15 July 2011)

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Task shifting: the answer to the human resources crisis in Africa?

Uta Lehmann, Wim Van Damme, Francoise Barten, David Sanders Human Resources for Health 2009, 7:49 (21 June 2009)

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Delivering interventions to reduce the global burden of stillbirths: improving service supply and community demand

Zulfiqar A Bhutta, Gary L Darmstadt, Rachel A Haws, Mohammad Yakoob, Joy E Lawn BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2009, 9(Suppl 1):S7 (7 May 2009)

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A cost-effectiveness study of caesarean-section deliveries by clinical officers, general practitioners and obstetricians in Burkina Faso

Sennen H Hounton, David Newlands, Nicolas Meda, Vincent De Brouwere Human Resources for Health 2009, 7:34 (16 April 2009)

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Mid-level providers in emergency obstetric and newborn health care: factors affecting their performance and retention within the Malawian health system

Susan Bradley, Eilish McAuliffe Human Resources for Health 2009, 7:14 (19 February 2009)

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Measuring and managing the work environment of the mid-level provider – the neglected human resource

Eilish McAuliffe, Cameron Bowie, Ogenna Manafa, Fresier Maseko, Malcolm MacLachlan, David Hevey, Charles Normand, Maureen Chirwa Human Resources for Health 2009, 7:13 (19 February 2009)

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Human resources for maternal health: multi-purpose or specialists?

Vincent Fauveau, Della R Sherratt, Luc de Bernis Human Resources for Health 2008, 6:21 (30 September 2008)

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Estimated financial and human resources requirements for the treatment of malaria in Malawi

Adamson S Muula, Emmanuel Rudatsikira, Seter Siziya, Ronald H Mataya Malaria Journal 2007, 6:168 (19 December 2007)

An interesting and original application of economic modeling for the purpose of planning public health service delivery. The authors employ internationally-validated estimates for the incidence of malaria illness episodes and estimate the human and financial resources that would be required to meet this need.

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Human resources requirements for highly active antiretroviral therapy scale-up in Malawi

Adamson S Muula, John Chipeta, Seter Siziya, Emmanuel Rudatsikira, Ronald H Mataya, Edward Kataika BMC Health Services Research 2007, 7:208 (19 December 2007)

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Major surgery delegation to mid-level health practitioners in Mozambique: health professionals' perceptions

Amelia Cumbi, Caetano Pereira, Raimundo Malalane, Fernando Vaz, Colin McCord, Alberta Bacci, Staffan Bergström Human Resources for Health 2007, 5:27 (6 December 2007)