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MSF's contributions to the changes in trans-national medicine

18 February 2010

Dodier, Nicolas


The emergency and constraints of certain catastrophes force MSF teams to medical and operational audacity. To take new paths or stray away from official protocols is to run the risk of doing things less well, of perhaps doing harm and dilapidating resources....

MSF's contributions to the changes in trans-national medicine
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2. "Regular doctors" without borders





3. Response to amateurism : kits and epideliology





4. Biomedical research based on humanitarian action





5. Changing the rules of the production and circulation of drugs at international level





6. Conclusion





7. Curative v. Preventive. Has MSF contributed to acclerating the implementation of curative medicine ?





8. MSF biomedical innovations and its medical sway  in refugee camp





9. "Evidence based medicine": a self-righteous concept?





10. What contributions has MSF brought to medicine?





11. Do you have any criticism of MSF's approach?





12. "Evidence based medicine": is proof always required?





13. Innovations: the challenge ahead?





14. What impact have these innovations had?





15. The ongoing professionalisation of humanitarian medicine





16. Innovations and national sovereignty

 

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