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Adamson  Muula

Adamson Muula

Adamson S. Muula is a medical doctor and public health practitioner at the University of Malawi College of Medicine. He graduated with a medical degree from the University of Malawi, a Master of Public Health from Loma Linda University, California, Diploma in Palliative Care from Makerere University and is Board Certified Public Health Practitioner by the (American) National Board of Public Health Examiners. He is founder member of the Forum for African Medical Editors (FAME), has served as Associate-Editor of the Malawi Medical Journal and was elected to the Board of the World Association of Medical Editors (WAME). Dr Muula has published over 140 articles in peer-reviewed journals. His main interests are communicable diseases, health systems and medical education.


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Original Research 19 September 2013

District specific correlates for hypertension in Kaoma and Kasama rural districts of Zambia


Original Research 31 August 2009

Factors associated with intimate partner violence among pregnant rural women in Rwanda


Comment 28 May 2009

Comment on: Identification of barriers to the implementation of evidence-based practice for pre-hospital thrombolysis


Original Research 16 December 2008

Experiences of self-disclosure among tuberculosis patients in rural Southern Malawi


Original Research 27 September 2007

Predictors of cigarette smoking among adolescents in rural Zambia: results from a cross sectional study from Chongwe district


Personal View 28 February 2007

How do we define 'rurality' in the teaching on medical demography?


Original Research 6 November 2006

Tobacco use among high school students in a remote district of Arua, Uganda

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