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Nathanael Sirili
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Affiliated as other position at Department of Epidemiology and Global Health
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Epidemiologi och global hälsa, Umeå Universitet, 90185 Umeå
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2019
Public private partnership in training of doctors after the 1990s' health sector reforms: the case of Tanzania
Human Resources for Health
, BioMed Central (BMC) 2019, Vol. 17
Sirili, Nathanael; Frumence, Gasto; Kiwara, Angwara; et al.
2019
"Doctors ready to be posted are jobless on the street…" the deployment process and shortage of doctors in Tanzania.
Human Resources for Health
, Vol. 17, (1)
Sirili, Nathanael; Frumence, Gasto; Kiwara, Angwara; et al.
2018
Health workforce development post-1990s health sector reforms: the case of medical doctors in Tanzania
Umeå University medical dissertations
, 1974
Sirili, Nathanael
2018
Retention of medical doctors at the district level: a qualitative study of experiences from Tanzania
BMC Health Services Research
, BioMed Central 2018, Vol. 18
Sirili, Nathanael; Frumence, Gasto; Kiwara, Angwara; et al.
2017
Training and deployment of medical doctors in Tanzania post-1990s health sector reforms: assessing the achievements
Human Resources for Health
, Vol. 15
Sirili, Nathanael; Kiwara, Angwara; Gasto, Frumence; et al.
"Doctors ready to be posted are jobless on the street..." the deploymnet process and shortage of doctors in Tanzania
Sirili, Nathanael; Frumence, Gasto; Kiwara, A; et al.
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Published: 03 Oct, 2018
Privatised education did not lead to more doctors in Tanzania
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