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THE LIBRARY MONA Year ending July 31, 2004 - Uwi.edu

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Book* Kelly M, Bain B. Education and AIDS in the Caribbean. IIEP,UNESCO, Paris. October 2003.Book chapters* Jackson MD, Coombs MP, Wright BE, Carney AA, Lewis-Fuller E, Reizo Mita. Self-reported non-communicable chronicdiseases and health seeking behaviour in rural Jamaica,following a health promotion intervention: A preliminaryreport. In: Mita R and Satoh K eds. International Collaboration inCommunity Health. International Congress Series 1267: Elsevier p. 59– 68, <strong>2004</strong>.* McCaw-Binns A. R<strong>edu</strong>cing fetal mortality. In: Lucas AO,Stoll BJ, Alisjahbana A, Bang A, Caulfield L, Goldenberg R,Koblinsky M, Kramer M, McCaw-Binns A, Nathoo K, SanghviH, Simpson JL. Improving Birth Outcomes: Meeting the Challenge inDeveloping Countries. Institute of Medicine. National AcademyPress: Washington DC, 2003, pp 135-162.* Lucas AO, Stoll BJ, Alisjahbana A, Bang A, Caulfield L,Goldenberg R, Koblinsky M, Kramer M, McCaw-Binns A,Nathoo K, Sanghvi H, Simpson JL. R<strong>edu</strong>cing Birth Defects: Meetingthe Challenge in Developing Countries. Institute of Medicine.National Academy Press: Washington DC, 2003.* McCaw-Binns A. Case study: Jamaica, 1991-1995. In: R<strong>edu</strong>cingmaternal mortality: Learning from Bolivia, China, Egypt, Honduras,Indonesia, Jamaica and Zimbabwe. Human Development Network:Health, Nutrition and Population Series. Koblinsky MA(editor). World Bank: Washington, DC. 2003, pp 123-129.Non-refereed Publications* Bain, B. Strengthening Family Medicine Research. Proceedings ofthe Second Pan-Caribbean Conference of the Caribbean College of FamilyPhysicians. Kingston, Jamaica. September 25-28, 2003.* Hickling FW. The African Renaissance and the Struggle forMental Health in the African Diaspora. The African Diaspora:Psychiatric Issues. Proceedings of a Meeting held November 17 -21, 2002,Boston, Massachusetts.201

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