If Patients Only Knew How Often Treatments Could Harm Them (Published 2015)
Health: If Patients Only Knew How Often Treatments Could Harm Them
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2014 Conference on Health and Humanitarian Logistics
The main objectives of the conference were to articulate the opportunities and challenges in humanitarian response and world health, both from a humanitarian and a corporate/economic perspective, to identify important research issues, to create academic awareness for the research opportunities and to establish priorities for NGOs, corporations, and the government in terms of their strategies, policies, and investments. (all steepled categories)
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