Robert W Armstrong
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Jegathesan T, Yousafzai A, Mantel M, Sereni V, Armstrong R, Minhas R
Front Public Health
. 2023 Sep;
11:1110578.
PMID: 37680273
Background: There is a rapid increase in urbanization with a high percentage of people living in poverty in urban informal settlements. These families, including single parents, are requiring accessible and...
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Armstrong R, Mantel M, Walraven G, Atwoli L, Ngugi A
Front Public Health
. 2022 Dec;
10:1068092.
PMID: 36568761
Health sciences curricular planners are challenged to add new content to established education programs. There is increasing pressure for content in public health, health systems, global health, and planetary health....
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Hiatt R, Engmann N, Ahmed M, Amarsi Y, Macharia W, Macfarlane S, et al.
Acad Med
. 2016 Aug;
92(4):462-467.
PMID: 27508343
Sub-Saharan Africa suffers an inordinate burden of disease and does not have the numbers of suitably trained health care workers to address this challenge. New concepts in health sciences education...
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Darmstadt G, Howson C, Walraven G, Armstrong R, Blencowe H, Christianson A, et al.
JAMA Pediatr
. 2016 Jul;
170(8):790-3.
PMID: 27366873
As the Sustainable Development Goals are adopted by United Nations member states, children with congenital disorders remain left behind in policies, programs, research, and funding. Although this finding was recognized...
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McElroy T, Atim S, Larson C, Armstrong R
Int J Pediatr
. 2012 Apr;
2012:820290.
PMID: 22518183
Research from numerous fields of science has documented the critical importance of nurturing environments in shaping young children's future health and development. We studied the environments of early childhood (birth...
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George M, Armstrong R
Int J Circumpolar Health
. 2011 Sep;
70(4):347-53.
PMID: 21878185
Objectives: The purpose of the study is to better understand the scope of research being conducted by Canadian paediatric and maternal health centres on the topic of maternal child health...
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Stanton B, Huang C, Armstrong R, Sectish T, Palfrey J, Nelson B, et al.
Pediatr Ann
. 2009 Jan;
37(12):786-7, 792-6.
PMID: 19143329
The FOPO Global Health Working Group concludes that global health experiences are important for pediatric residency training and offers five recommendations: 1) There is a need to articulate clearly the...
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Miller A, Armstrong R, Masse L, Klassen A, Shen J, ODonnell M
Dev Med Child Neurol
. 2008 Sep;
50(11):815-21.
PMID: 18811706
Concern about the length of time that children, young people, and families may have to wait to access assessment, diagnostic, interventional, therapeutic, and supportive child developmental and rehabilitation (CDR) services...
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Bonabeau E, Bodick N, Armstrong R
Harv Bus Rev
. 2008 Apr;
86(3):96-102, 134.
PMID: 18411967
Companies often treat new-product development as a monolithic process, but it can be more rationally divided into two parts: an early stage that focuses on evaluating prospects and eliminating bad...