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Public health research is at a cross road in India. Despite a high level of health needs and new public health challenges arising in the context of rapid economic growth and social change, public health research is not keeping up with the needs of Indian society. There are, however, new in...
the health of India's population.Methods: The health research output from India during 2002, which was accessible in thepublic domain, was assessed by searching PubMed and other internet health literaturedatabases, and was related to the disease burden suggested by the Global Burden of Disease...
We therefore studied the trends in the public health research output from India during 2001-2008 that was readily available in the public domain. Methods The scope and type of the published research from India in 2007 that was included in the PubMed database was assessed and compared with a ...
Despite the widely accepted benefits of switching to e-cigarettes, the government sought to ban the first ones to arrive in the country on health grounds. The trade minister, Enggartiasto Lukita, memorably told people using e-cigarettes to smoke conventional cigarettes instead to preserve jobs for...
Despite the widely accepted benefits of switching to e-cigarettes, the government sought to ban the first ones to arrive in the country on health grounds. The trade minister, Enggartiasto Lukita, memorably told people using e-cigarettes to smoke conventional cigarettes instead to preserve jobs for...
Since medicine, and healthcare in general, is constantly expanding, so are the job opportunities. With a degree in health economics, someone could work as a health economist, health data analyst, or a nursing or research program manager. With a public health degree, jobs can inc...
Blog https://iphindia.org/blog/ + Follow Blog The Institute of Public Health, Bengaluru is a public health research and training institute based in Bengaluru, India.We are a non-profit organization established with a vision of creating an equitable, integrated, decentralized and participatory healt...
9,16,30-32 In previous research, job burnout, job satisfaction, and job motivation levels were different depending on whether the service was private or public33-35; therefore, the setting must also be considered. The public sector is more relevant to the public health perspective and therefore...
believe that there are few opportunities for professional growth, which might cause them to feel unmotivated and dissatisfied with their jobs [63,71,75]. Therefore, in order to address the lack of HRH in India, it is imperative to address the issue of work unhappiness among healthcare ...