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Dr. Zohray Talib is a physician, practicing and teaching internal medicine in an academic center in the US. Interests include global health (particularly Africa), medical education, technology and where they intersect.Follow me on Twitter
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- New Global Health Course for Internal Medicine Residents
- 3 Reasons to use e-Learning in African Medical Schools
- Too many African doctors lost to local NGOs – we need to fix the ‘internal’ brain drain.
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Monthly Archives: June 2010
McKinsey Report Describes a Bright Future for Sub Saharan Africa
The McKinsey Quarterly Report suggests that Africa is on the rise and in particular, Sub-Saharan Africa is a land of economic promise. The region is weathering the global downturn better than Latin America, Europe and Central Asia. The article suggests … Continue reading
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What Will Drive Telemedicine in Developing Countries?
I recently read an article in the New York Times about the prospects of telemedicine in the US…the future looks great now that reimbursement is picking up. Clearly the motivation behind using technology here is to see more patients and … Continue reading
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