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P-ISSN 0029-2559
E-ISSN 2379-4313
Policy Forum: Invited Commentaries & Sidebars
Vol. 71, Issue 5, 2010September 01, 2010 EDT

Advancing the Global Public Health Agenda With Commercial Clinical Research Infrastructure

Kelly T. McKee, Oren Cohen,
Invited Commentariespublic healthclinical researchKelly T. McKeeOren Cohen
Copyright Logoccby-nc-sa-4.0 • https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.71.5.474

Articles in Vol. 71, Issue 5, 2010

Vol. 71, Issue 5, 2010
  • Tar Heel Footprints in Health Care
    Anna Bauer
  • Secondhand Smoke Policies at State and County Fairs
    Caroline MageAdam O. GoldsteinSiobhan ColganBron SkinnerKathryn D. KramerJulea SteinerAnn H. Staples
  • Drive-Time Proximity to Joint Commission Primary Stroke Centers Among North Carolina Residents Who Died of Stroke
    Andrew W. AsimosDianne EnrightSara L. HustonLaurie H. Mettam
  • Health Care Reform: A Perspective From Primary Care
    Steve ShoreGregory K. Griggs
  • Putting Patients at the Forefront of Good Health Care Reform
    Robert W. Seligson
  • Policy Forum International Health Initiatives in North Carolina
    Thomas C. Ricketts
  • Understanding the Relevance of Global Health to North Carolina
    Lisa HawleyNicole FoucheWillard CatesMargaret E. Bentley
  • One Health and Climate Change: Linking Environmental and Animal Health to Human Health
    Barrett D. Slenning
  • Significance of Aflatoxins in Rural and Global Health: Concern for Agricultural Workers
    Mustafa I. Selim
  • North Carolina’s Health Care Workforce: How Global Are We?
    Leah E. Masselink
  • Why Global Health Matters to North Carolina: Effects of the Global Health Sector on North Carolina’s Economy
    Kim Chapman PageAdrian Garcia-MosqueiraSui TangCharles Becker
  • Global Health Is (Local) Public Health
    Margaret E. BentleyGretchen Van Vliet
  • North Carolina and the Evolving Global Health Policy Agenda
    Benjamin Mason MeierKristen Nichole Brugh
  • Call to Action on Breastfeeding in North Carolina: Review and Rationale
    Miriam H. LabbokEmily Taylor
  • Linking Challenges, Sharing Solutions: The Global Crisis in Human Resources for Health
    Barbara StilwellDavid Nelson
  • North Carolina and Global Reproductive Health: For Better and Worse
    Patty SkusterMerrill Wolf
  • The Local/Global Connection: Partnering to Address the Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs of Latinos in North Carolina
    Laura Villa-TorresFlorence M. SimánMerrill Wolf
  • Advancing the Global Public Health Agenda With Commercial Clinical Research Infrastructure
    Kelly T. McKeeOren Cohen
  • Adapting the Evidence-Based Women’s CoOp Intervention to Prevent Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection in North Carolina and International Settings
    Wendee M. WechsbergFelicia A. BrowneRachel Middlesteadt EllersonWilliam A. Zule
  • Latino Health Coalition: Professional Development for Lasting Change
    Stephanie Carter CaplanMelissa Edwards Smith
  • Bringing Together Institutions and Individuals in Kannapolis, North Carolina, for Discoveries That Make the World Healthier
    Dave Gessner
  • Reports From the Field: North Carolina’s Global Health Connections
    Rose Hoban
  • The North Carolina Contribution to the CAPRISA 004 Study: The Global Health Initiative in Action
    Willard CatesAngela D. M. Kashuba
  • 2010 Child Health Report Card
    Action for Children North CarolinaNorth Carolina Institute of Medicine
North Carolina Medical Journal
McKee, Kelly T., and Oren Cohen. 2010. “Advancing the Global Public Health Agenda With Commercial Clinical Research Infrastructure.” North Carolina Medical Journal 71 (5): 474–76. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.71.5.474.
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