qualifications: MA Development Studies
contribution: devised survey tool, supervised data collection, wrote the first draft
position: Programme Manager
Livelihoods and Development
qualifications: MA
contribution: contributed to drafts
position: Director Mobile Health Research Labs
qualifications: MSc
contribution: original concept, designed the project
position: Senior Manager Mobile Health Research Labs
Demand-side financing, m-health, health economics
qualifications: PhD
contribution: contributed to drafts
position: Director Research
Netherlands
Tobias Rinke de Wit is Professor in Sustainable Health Care Delivery in Resource Poor Settings at the Amsterdam Institute for Global Health and Development, Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam. His particular field of expertise is affordable laboratory diagnostics. He has published over 80 articles in peer-reviewed journals, mostly in the areas of immunology, virology and epidemiology of HIV/AIDS.
The future rural healthcare landscape: perspectives of young healthcare professionals
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The iron status of rural Nigerian women in the second and third trimesters of pregnancy
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The landscape of non-psychotic psychiatric illness in rural Canada
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The Australasian College of Dermatologists 8th Rural Dermatology Meeting, 6–8 September 2024, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
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UBUNTU 2024: People, Place, and Policy for Community Wellness, 10–13 September 2024, Cape Town, South Africa
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23rd International Balint Congress, 9–13 September 2024, Boulder, CO, USA
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17th National Rural Health Conference, 16–18 September 2024, Perth, WA, Australia
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15th National Rural & Remote Allied Health Conference (SARRAH), 21–23 October 2024, Mildura, Australia
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RMA24, 23–26 October 2024, Darwin, NT, Australia
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International Conference on Rural Nursing and Rural Health (ICRNRH), 28–29 October 2024, Lisbon, Portugal
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15th National Rural & Remote Allied Health Conference: Going the distance, 21–23 October 2024, Mildura, Vic., Australia
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11th Biennial Pacific Region Indigenous Doctors Congress (PRIDoC) 2024, 2–6 December 2024, Kaurna Country, Adelaide, Australia
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