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This is a 3 page paper that provides an overview of Paul Farmer's works in medical relief. An annotated bibliography covers a variety of authoritative sources. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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3 pages (~225 words per page)
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emphasizing the view that palliative care is a necessary aspect of the medical practitioners duty to relieve suffering and attempt to provide normal functioning for patients in this areas of
the world. This article has a high degree of authority, as it was taken from a peer-reviewed journal on medical bioethics, and its author has an affiliation with the prestigious
Harvard Medical School. It is relevant to research in that it explores some of the contemporary challenges facing the continuation of Paul Farmers work in the poorer regions of the
world. Elmer-DeWitt, Philip. "Paul Farmer." Time International 44 (2005): 47-50. Print. This article explores the various contributions made by Paul Farmer to the relief of AIDS and tuberculosis
in Africa and the establishment of public health systems in Haiti. It is published in a well-regarded magazine with more than a century of credibility and can be viewed as
authoritative. It is relevant to research in that it provides a succinct summarization of many of Farmers activities in poorer countries, including those related in Kidders text. Fawzi,
Mary, W. Lambert, F. Boehm, J. Finkelstein, J. Singler, F. Leandre, P. Nevil, D. Bertrand, M. Claude, J. Bertrand, M. Louissant, L. Jeannis, P. Farmer, A. Yang, & J. Mukherjee.
"Economic risk factors for HIV infection among women in rural Haiti: Implications for HIV prevention policies and programs in resource-poor settings." Journal of Womens Health 19.5 (2010): 885-892. Print. This
paper explores two factors: the incidence of HIV infection among women utilizing public health facilities in Haiti, as well as the correlation between economic risk factors and HIV infection. The
paper was published in a well-regarded peer-reviewed journal, and was penned by a consortium of authors with ties to prestigious institutions such as the Harvard Medical School, and is thus
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