Pete M

@Pete_M_M

Disease mapping & GIS: Child mortality, malaria, spatial access ..... PhD Student at &

Kenya & UK
Vrijeme pridruživanja: kolovoz 2011.

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    31. sij

    I had a chance to speak to under the umbrella of Geospatial Advocacy Kenya - reflecting on industry and about my work on child mortality in Kenya at and

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    HOT OFF THE PRESS! Examining purchasing reforms towards universal health coverage by the National Hospital Insurance Fund in Kenya

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    Learn how experts in compared to health surveillance data for a more complete picture of control in our new blog post:

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  5. 3. velj

    “Is the focus on leaving no woman, no child, and no adolescent behind just rhetoric, or is it leading to measurable change? The and collection of articles that explores the data on health inequalities"

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    This bears repeating: PhDs who end up working outside the academy (for whatever reason) are not failures. The academy has no monopoly on great and important work. There are great success to be had in other sectors. Enough already with the professional elitism.

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    31. sij

    Health is one of those industries where the use of technologies is becoming imperative. We need more champions like

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    Would you like to conduct rigorous health research, learn new skills, be embedded within a supportive team, and work toward a PhD? Look no further - we are looking for an ambitious and passionate new colleague. Application deadline Jan 31, 2020.

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  10. 29. sij

    Too poor or too far? Partitioning the variability of hospital-based childbirth by poverty and travel time in Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria and Tanzania by et al

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    27. sij

    Dear students, Some days in academia, you are killing it- analyses crunches, papers published, students engaged. Other days you’re biggest accomplishment is that you didn’t quit. Remember both types of days are equally productive

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    28. sij

    I'm recruiting! Please share with anyone who may be interested. Post Doctoral Fellow- Environmental and Reproductive Epidemiology (, Georgia)

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  13. 29. sij

    and temporal distribution of infectious disease epidemics, disasters and other potential public health emergencies in the WHO Africa region, 2016–2018 by Talisuna, et al

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  14. 28. sij

    Estimating hospital catchments: a statistical approach applied to in "Delineating catchments is key for planning emergency care delivery & defining disease burdens" Paper by of

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    27. sij

    My teammate is currently curating a list of that use tech to address each Sustainable Development Goal🌍. Any leads❓

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    26. sij

    there are many reasons students decide to pursue a PhD degree. one under-explored reason is revenge

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    27. sij

    Experience of childhood malaria gave a holistic approach to her research on patient care in public health facilities in Kenya. She is completing her PhD an Affiliated Research Centre. Longer video here:

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    24. sij

    PIs and PhDs of Twitter, how much time do you expect grad students to work? A PI told me that if I'm not working 50+ hours a week I'm not working enough. As my update approaches I'm reevaluating my selfworth and feeling down ☹️

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  19. 25. sij

    the heterogeneity on the reduction of fistula burden in Ethiopia between 2005 and 2016 by et al "In 2016, the number of women with lifetime & untreated vaginal fistula were 72,533 and 31,961 respectively"

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    24. sij

    Smart control in the 21st century is a shift from the one-size-fits-all approach to a more targeted one. Working w/countries to stratify data and define intervention mixes will help us achieve maximum impact. Challenging the status quo is not an easy task but critical!

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