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| Y. M. Dambisya |
| EQUINET: Network for Equality in Health in Southern Africa, 2007 |
| Jacob Mufunda, et al |
| Medical Teacher, 2007 |
Christopher D. Williams, Emma L. Pitchforth & Christopher O'Callaghan
Medical Education, 2010
| J P de V van Niekerk |
| South African Medical Journal, 2006 |
| Adamson S. Muula |
| Croatian Medical Journal, 2006 |
| Inke Mathauer and Ingo Imhoff |
| Human Resources for Health, 2006 |
Tom de Castella
The Lancet, 2003
M. Awases, A. Gbary, J. Nyoni and R. Chatora
WHO, 2004
Mischa Willis-Shattuck, Posy Bidwell, Steve Thomas, Laura Wyness, Duane Blaauw and Prudence Ditlopo
BMC Health Services Research, 2008
Scholastika Iipinge, Yoswa M Dambisya, Rene Loewenson, Moses Chimbari, David Ndetei, Michael Munga, Sibusiso Sibandze and Helen Lugina
Equinet, 2009
Professor James Hakim, MBChB, MMed, MMedSci, FRCP is the Principal Investigator of the MEPI program for the University of Zimbabwe. He is a Professor of Medicine at the Department of Medicine, College of Health Sciences, University of Zimbabwe, where his responsibilities include teaching of undergraduate and postgraduate students, and clinical research. He served as chair of the department of medicine from 2001through 2006 and Director of the University’s Clinical Research Centre (UZCRC).
His main research interests are Antiretroviral Therapy, Opportunistic infections, and HIV prevention; especially issues pertinent to implementation in resource limited settings. He has been involved in multicentre studies with grants from the University of Zimbabwe, Rockefeller Foundation, NIH, MRC-UK and EDCTP. He conducted a national survey of human resources for health in Zimbabwe for the WHO in 2002; a national survey of non-communicable diseases in Zimbabwe for the MOH and WHO in 2004; and was Harare Site principal investigator for the Development of Antiretroviral therapy in Africa Trial (DART) completed in 2009. He has authored or co-authored more than 50 publications in refereed journals, several chapters in books and manuals, and has presented on scientific and topical issues at national, regional and international meetings.
Dr. Hakim received his MBChB from Makerere University, Uganda in 1979; an MMed (Internal Medicine) from the University of Nairobi, Kenya in 1984; and his MMedSci (Clinical Epidemiology) from the University of Newcastle, Australia in 2000. He completed a post-doctorate in Cardiology in Aachen, Germany.
Chris Bateman
South African Medical Journal, 2009
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