Health systems in the Asia-Pacific region are poorly prepared for pandemic threats, particularly in rural/provincial areas. Yet future emerging infectious diseases are highly likely to emerge in these rural/provincial areas, due to high levels of contact between animals and humans (domestically and through agricultural activities), over-stretched and under-resourced health systems, notably within the health workforce, and a diverse array of socio-cultural determinants of health. In order to optimally implement health security measures at the frontline of health services where the people are served, it is vital to build capacity at the local district and facility level to adapt national and global guidelines to local contexts, including heal...
In our globalized world, contagious diseases and other health threats can spread rapidly across inte...
As an active member country of the WHO's International Health Regulation and Global Health Security ...
Despite decades of technological and medical progress globally, half the world’s population still la...
Health systems in the Asia-Pacific region are poorly prepared for pandemic threats, particularly in ...
Setting: Surveillance and response workforce in the Indo-Pacific region, including Papua New Guinea ...
BACKGROUND: The International Health Regulations (2005) and the emergence and global spread of inf...
Background:Populations in agricultural communities require health care that is interdisciplinary and...
Introduction: Rural areas depend on a specific evidence base that directly informs their unique heal...
Background: There is an urgent need to scale up global action on rural workforce development. This W...
Background: The field of rural health research is critical for informing health improvement in rural...
In this thesis, I present the results of studies with three research objectives: - to review Austral...
[Extract] In Australia, as elsewhere in the world, recruiting, training, supporting and retaining a ...
Problem: According to the International Health Regulations (IHR), countries need to strengthen core ...
Papua New Guinea is a fragile state, where the health system faces significant constraints and sur...
Doctors and allied health professionals are in short supply in rural and remote areas of Australia. ...
In our globalized world, contagious diseases and other health threats can spread rapidly across inte...
As an active member country of the WHO's International Health Regulation and Global Health Security ...
Despite decades of technological and medical progress globally, half the world’s population still la...
Health systems in the Asia-Pacific region are poorly prepared for pandemic threats, particularly in ...
Setting: Surveillance and response workforce in the Indo-Pacific region, including Papua New Guinea ...
BACKGROUND: The International Health Regulations (2005) and the emergence and global spread of inf...
Background:Populations in agricultural communities require health care that is interdisciplinary and...
Introduction: Rural areas depend on a specific evidence base that directly informs their unique heal...
Background: There is an urgent need to scale up global action on rural workforce development. This W...
Background: The field of rural health research is critical for informing health improvement in rural...
In this thesis, I present the results of studies with three research objectives: - to review Austral...
[Extract] In Australia, as elsewhere in the world, recruiting, training, supporting and retaining a ...
Problem: According to the International Health Regulations (IHR), countries need to strengthen core ...
Papua New Guinea is a fragile state, where the health system faces significant constraints and sur...
Doctors and allied health professionals are in short supply in rural and remote areas of Australia. ...
In our globalized world, contagious diseases and other health threats can spread rapidly across inte...
As an active member country of the WHO's International Health Regulation and Global Health Security ...
Despite decades of technological and medical progress globally, half the world’s population still la...