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A vacancy has arisen within IMMPACT, University of Aberdeen for a Research Assistant.
This initiative will contribute to the better conceptual understanding of quality of care available via maternal health services and will generate evidence on the means improving maternal care in the context of developing countries.
The study will improve the quality of delivery care and strengthen health systems, and thus impact upon maternal mortality. The key potential outputs will be:
* Scientific literature reviews to describe status of quality of maternal care and to identify the effective health systems interventions in developing countries.
* Prioritisation and pre-testing of promising targeted interventions through series of formative research activities
* Robust evaluation of the quality of a delivery care intervention package in target developing countries
This post is an exciting opportunity to join a Maternal Health unit of global standing. It provides an ideal opening for a self-motivated researcher to engage in all aspects of research and to expand his/her experience in international health research. We require a Research Assistant to work on this inspiring project with a particular focus on providing support in:
* Conducting a scientific literature review of quality of health care internationally
* Preparing proposals and implementation of formative research studies to improve quality of maternal health services in developing countries.
Please use the following link for full deatails and application process
http://www.abdn.ac.uk/jobs/display.php?recordid=YMS308R
Ann
Ann E Fitzmaurice
Medical Statistician
Immpact
University of Aberdeen
Health Sciences Building
Foresterhill
Aberdeen, AB25 2ZD
Scotland, United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)1224 553876
Fax: +44 (0)1224 555704
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url: http//www.immpact-international.org/
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