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Perspectives of Early to Mid-Career health professionals: Future public health challenges and opportunities in the Asia-Pacific region

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  • Claudia Rouse
  • Joshua Aliifaalogo
  • Gemma Allinson
  • Kiran Bam
  • Dylan D Barth
  • Dinesh Bhandari
  • Ryan Brigham
  • Matthew Carvalho
  • Sian Dooley
  • Seamus Horan
  • Bethany Howard
  • Clare Humphreys
  • Sarah Lang
  • Samuel McEwen
  • Rob Mitchell
  • Chowa Nkonde
  • Lydia O’Meara
  • Lanique Naolina Pitasua
  • Rebecca Reilly
  • Adeel Shareef
  • Juliana Silva
  • Wenbo Song
  • Stefanie Vaccher
  • Soazic Elise Wang Sonne
  • Arporn Wangwiwatsin
  • Chaturangi Yapa
  • Xenia Zubenko
  • Dragan Ilic

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  • Claudia Rouse & Joshua Aliifaalogo & Gemma Allinson & Kiran Bam & Dylan D Barth & Dinesh Bhandari & Ryan Brigham & Matthew Carvalho & Sian Dooley & Seamus Horan & Bethany Howard & Clare Humphreys & Sa, 2026. "Perspectives of Early to Mid-Career health professionals: Future public health challenges and opportunities in the Asia-Pacific region," PLOS Global Public Health, Public Library of Science, vol. 6(4), pages 1-5, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pgph00:0006145
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0006145
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