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Reflections on research and clinical collaborations between South Asia and the UK
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2018
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In this paper we describe the mutual benefits of the bi-directional flows of knowledge and skills from North–South/South–North linkages, on the basis of our personal experiences of clinical and research collaborations between the UK and South Asia.
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- Thematic papers: International partnerships in psychiatry
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