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Overview

Lincoln C. Chen is affiliated with the China Medical Board in the United States. The scientist's career and work are linked to this institution, which focuses on improving health and medical education.

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Best Publications

  • Health professionals for a new century: transforming education to strengthen health systems in an interdependent world

    Julio Frenk;Lincoln Chen;Zulfiqar Ahmed Bhutta;Jordan Cohen

  • An Analytical Framework for the Study of Child Survival in Developing Countries

    W. Henry Mosley;Lincoln C. Chen

  • Human resources for health: overcoming the crisis

    Lincoln Chen;Timothy Evans;Sudhir Anand;Jo Ivey Boufford

  • Sex Bias in the Family Allocation of Food and Health Care in Rural Bangladesh

    Lincoln C. Chen;Emdadul Huq;Stan D'Souza

  • Expansion of cancer care and control in countries of low and middle income: a call to action.

    Paul Farmer;Julio Frenk;Felicia M Knaul;Lawrence N Shulman

  • Emergence of chronic non-communicable diseases in China

    Gonghuan Yang;Gonghuan Yang;Lingzhi Kong;Wenhua Zhao;Xia Wan

  • Anthropometric assessment of energy-protein malnutrition and subsequent risk of mortality among preschool aged children

    L C Chen;A K M A Chowdhury;S L Huffman

  • Tackling the challenges to health equity in China

    Shenglan Tang;Qingyue Meng;Lincoln Chen;Henk Bekedam

  • Health Professionals for a New Century: Transforming education to strengthen health systems in an interdependent world

    Julio Frenk;Lincoln Chen;Jordan Cohen;Nigel Crisp

  • Global health security: the wider lessons from the west African Ebola virus disease epidemic

    David L Heymann;Lincoln Chen;Keizo Takemi;David P Fidler

  • Global Supply of Health Professionals

    Nigel Crisp;Lincoln Chen

  • An analytical framework for the study of child survival in developing countries. 1984.

    W. Henry Mosley;Lincoln C. Chen

  • The Bangladesh paradox: exceptional health achievement despite economic poverty

    A Mushtaque R Chowdhury;A Mushtaque R Chowdhury;Abbas Bhuiya;Mahbub Elahi Chowdhury;Sabrina Rasheed

  • China's human resources for health: quantity, quality, and distribution

    Sudhir Anand;Sudhir Anand;Victoria Y Fan;Junhua Zhang;Lingling Zhang

  • Understanding morbidity change.

    Christopher J. L. Murray;Lincoln C. Chen

  • Responding to the global human resources crisis.

    Vasant Narasimhan;Hilary Brown;Ariel Pablos-Mendez;Orvill Adams

  • Sex differentials in mortality in rural Bangladesh

    Stan D'Souza;Lincoln C. Chen

  • Population policies reconsidered

    Gita. Sen;Adrienne. Germain;Lincoln C. Chen

  • Prospective study of birth interval dynamics in rural Bangladesh.

    Lincoln C. Chen;Shamsa Ahmed;Melita Gesche;W. Henry Mosley

  • Maternal mortality in rural Bangladesh.

    Lincoln C. Chen;Melita C. Gesche;Shamsa Ahmed;A. I. Chowdhury

  • Health System Reform in China 5 China's human resources for health: quantity, quality, and distribution

    Sudhir Anand;Victoria Y Fan;Junhua Zhang;Lingling Zhang

Frequent Co-Authors

Timothy G. Evans
Timothy G. Evans McGill University
Julio Frenk
Julio Frenk University of California, Los Angeles
Sudhir Anand
Sudhir Anand University of Oxford
Afaf Ibrahim Meleis
Afaf Ibrahim Meleis University of Pennsylvania
John J. Norcini
John J. Norcini Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research
Norma C. Ware
Norma C. Ware Harvard University
Shenglan Tang
Shenglan Tang Duke University
Qingyue Meng
Qingyue Meng Peking University
Richard L. Guerrant
Richard L. Guerrant University of Virginia
Richard Marlink
Richard Marlink Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

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