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Papers published by Dr Raywat Deonandan:
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Advanced maternal age: ethical and medical considerations for assisted reproductive technology
Harrison BJ, Hilton TN, Rivière RN, Ferraro ZM, Deonandan R, Walker MC
International Journal of Women's Health 2017, 9:561-570
Published Date: 16 August 2017
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Writing skills enhancement for public health professionals in Rwanda
Deonandan R, Sangwa N, Kanters S, Nsanzimana S
Advances in Medical Education and Practice 2017, 8:253-256
Published Date: 31 March 2017
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Factors associated with body mass index among slum dwelling women in India: an analysis of the 2005–2006 Indian National Family Health Survey
Patel ML, Deonandan R
International Journal of General Medicine 2017, 10:27-31
Published Date: 7 February 2017
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Recent trends in reproductive tourism and international surrogacy: ethical considerations and challenges for policy
Deonandan R
Risk Management and Healthcare Policy 2015, 8:111-119
Published Date: 17 August 2015
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Village health worker training for complications of labor and delivery in rural Maharashtra, India
Peterson W, Deonandan R, Arole S, Premkumar R
International Journal of General Medicine 2014, 7:295-301
Published Date: 19 June 2014
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A pilot study: research poster presentations as an educational tool for undergraduate epidemiology students
Deonandan R, Gomes J, Lavigne E, Dinh T, Blanchard R
Advances in Medical Education and Practice 2013, 4:183-188
Published Date: 23 September 2013
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Measuring reproductive tourism through an analysis of Indian ART clinic Websites
Deonandan R, Loncar M, Rahman P, Omar S
International Journal of General Medicine 2012, 5:763-773
Published Date: 18 September 2012
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Factors associated with staff and physician influenza immunization at a children's hospital in Ontario, Canada
Deonandan R, Al-Sulaiti G, Gajaria A, Suh KN
International Journal of General Medicine 2012, 5:719-724
Published Date: 23 August 2012
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Predictive value of CD4 cell count nadir on long-term mortality in HIV-positive patients in Uganda
Bray S, Gedeon J, Hadi A, Kotb A, Rahman T, Sarwar E, Savelyeva A, Sévigny M, Bakanda C, Birungi J, Chan K, Yaya S, Deonandan R, Mills EJ
HIV/AIDS - Research and Palliative Care 2012, 4:135-140
Published Date: 17 August 2012
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Global decline in semen quality: ignoring the developing world introduces selection bias
Deonandan R, Jaleel M
International Journal of General Medicine 2012, 5:303-306
Published Date: 22 March 2012
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A student-run peer-reviewed journal: an educational tool for students in the health sciences
Deonandan R, Patel P, Winterbottom R
Advances in Medical Education and Practice 2012, 3:1-5
Published Date: 17 February 2012
![Author comment: In the weeks after the 9/11 terror attacks, many Americans chose to drive long distances rather than to fly. At least one study has suggested that the number of car-related fatalities increased during that period. We were curious about whether car-related injuries had also increased. By analyzing publicly-available traffic incident data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, just for the days in September after the 11th, we found some evidence that the number of non-incapacitating car-related injuries increased in the last 2 weeks of September 2001 compared to the same dates in the previous year. At the state level, this observation was also true in New York, though not in any of the other examined states. While these findings are by no means conclusive, they do suggest a need for improvement in risk communication, as individuals may make poor and possibly dangerous choices for fear of risks (such as terrorism) that may have been inflated by word-of-mouth and by the lay media.](assets/img/article_icons/noteworthy.png)
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Driving deaths and injuries post-9/11
Deonandan R, Backwell A
International Journal of General Medicine 2011, 4:803-807
Published Date: 1 December 2011
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Implications and reflections on the 2010 Supreme Court ruling on Canada's AHR Act
Deonandan R, Rahman T
International Journal of Women's Health 2011, 3:405-408
Published Date: 29 November 2011