Teri A. Reynolds
Teri A. Reynolds MD, MS is a scientist for the Department for Management of Noncommunicable Diseases, Disability, Violence and Injury Prevention at the World Health Organization who leads the emergency and trauma care program. Provided by Wikipedia
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Health systems strengthening through surgical and perioperative care pathways: a changing paradigm by Rifat Atun, Kee B Park, Adesoji O Ademuyiwa, John Meara, Abdul Ghaffar, Teri Reynolds, Alarcos Cieza, Ben Morton, Dion G Morton, Dhruva Ghosh, Jaymie Claire Ang Henry, Souliath Lawani, Sivesh Kamarajah, Fareeda Agyei
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Critical care service delivery across healthcare systems in low-income and low-middle-income countries: protocol for a systematic review by Srinivas Murthy, Teri Reynolds, Richard Lowsby, Neill KJ Adhikari, Andrew George Lim, Lia Ilona Losonczy, Michael S Jaung, Sojung Yi, Sean Kivlehan, Enrico Dippenaar, Marc Li Chuan L C Yang, P Andrew Stephens, Nicole Benzoni, Nana Sefa, Emily Suzanne Bartlett, Brandon Alexander Chaffay, Naeha Haridasa, Bernadett Pua Velasco, Caitlin A Contag, Amir Lotfy Rashed, Patrick McCarville, Paul D Sonenthal, Nebiyu Shukur, Abdelouahab Bellou, Carl Mickman, Adhiti Ghatak-Roy, Allison Ferreira
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