- in
developed nations. It was
operated by
American nonprofit SatelLife. The idea of
SatelLife began in 1985 as a
project to
include healthcare organizations...
- divide, and
other important subjects. Two
organizations founded by Lown,
SatelLife (1988) and
ProCor (1997) were
designed to aid
physicians in developing...
-
Sally L.
Satel (born
January 9, 1956) is an
American psychiatrist based in Washington, D.C. She is a
lecturer at Yale
University School of Medicine, a...
- pla**** a
significant role in this initiative.
Manandhar partnered with
SatelLife, a
nonprofit organization,
based in Cambridge, MA, USA,
offering access...
- been emplo**** by
Satellife and the
Swinfen Charitable Trust.
Established in 1987 by
Nobel Peace Prize laureate,
Bernard Lown,
Satellife (Boston) was the...
-
support and
encouragement of the
Federation of
American Scientists and
SatelLife. [1] The
International Society for
Infectious Diseases (ISID) - ISID...
- with the
introduction of new technologies,
agreement was
reached with
SatelLife to
circulate electronic versions of the
newsletters (text only) by email...
-
Group International, Inc., the
Society for
Women and AIDS in Africa, and
SATELLIFE. As one of USAID's
flagship projects in the
field of
family planning,...
-
sending psychiatrist Sally Satel to Ohio's
Appalachian region for a
yearlong residency in 2018, was "tainted" by the ties
among Satel, her employer, American...
- ISBN 978-0-19-997079-7. Schivinski, Bruno; Brzozowska-Woś, Magdalena; Stansbury, Ellena;
Satel, Jason; Montag, Christian; Pontes,
Halley M. (2020). "Exploring the Role...