Courtland Robinson

Affiliations: 
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 
Area:
Public Health, Information Technology, Health Care Management
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Lee H, Robinson C, Kim J, et al. (2020) Health and healthcare in North Korea: a retrospective study among defectors. Conflict and Health. 14: 41
Kelly J, Colantuoni E, Robinson C, et al. (2019) From political to personal violence: Links between conflict and non-partner physical violence in post-conflict Liberia. Global Public Health. 1-14
Broussard G, Rubenstein LS, Robinson C, et al. (2019) Challenges to ethical obligations and humanitarian principles in conflict settings: a systematic review Journal of International Humanitarian Action. 4
Wickramage K, Vearey J, Zwi AB, et al. (2018) Migration and health: a global public health research priority. Bmc Public Health. 18: 987
Lee C, Aules Y, Sami S, et al. (2017) Sexual and reproductive health needs and risks of very young adolescent refugees and migrants from Myanmar living in Thailand. Conflict and Health. 11: 30
Ortiz-Echevarria L, Greeley M, Bawoke T, et al. (2017) Understanding the unique experiences, perspectives and sexual and reproductive health needs of very young adolescents: Somali refugees in Ethiopia. Conflict and Health. 11: 26
Schlecht J, Lee C, Kerner B, et al. (2017) Prioritizing programming to address the needs and risks of very young adolescents: a summary of findings across three humanitarian settings Conflict and Health. 11
Robinson C, Bachani A, Risko CB. (2016) 385 An overlooked priority: the occupational health and safety of migrant workers Injury Prevention. 22: A141.1-A141
Zia N, Shahzad H, Baqir S, et al. (2015) Ambulance use in Pakistan: an analysis of surveillance data from emergency departments in Pakistan. Bmc Emergency Medicine. 15: S9
Srivirojana N, Punpuing S, Robinson C, et al. (2014) Marginalization, Morbidity and Mortality: A Case Study of Myanmar Migrants in Ranong Province, Thailand Journal of Population and Social Studies. 22: 35-52
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