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Miral Breebaart, BS
Research Assistant
Social Research Center American University in Cairo
Email: miralb@gmail.com
Educational Background:
Graduate courses, 1995, computer science & parallel programming,
Technical University of Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
BSc, 1993, Computer Science, American University of Cairo, Egypt.
Research Interests:
Reproductive health and statistics.
Selected Recent Publications:
Khalil, K., Cherine, M., Elnoury, A., Hassanein, N., Sholkmay, H.,
Mohsen, L., et al. Hospital practices vs. evidence based medicine:
An observational study of normal labor practices in Egypt.
In press.
Cairo: Population Council.
Khalil, K., Elnoury, A., Cherine, M., Sholkamy, H., Hassanien, N.,
Mohsen, L, et al. (2005). Hospital practices vs. evidence-based
medicine: Categorizing practices for normal birth in an Egyptian
teaching hospital. Birth, 32(4), 283-290.
Cherine, M., Khalil, K., Hassanien, N., Sholkamy, H., Breebaart,
M., & Elnoury, A. (2004). Management of the third stage of labor
in an Egyptian teaching hospital. International Journal of Gynecology
and Obstetrics, 87(1), 54-58.
Khalil, K., Cherine, M., Elnoury, A., Sholkamy, H., Breebaart, M.,
& Hassanien, N. (2004). Labour augmentation in an Egyptian teaching
hospital. International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 85(1),
75-81.
Sholkamy, H., Khalil, K., Cherine, M., Elnoury, A., Breebaart, M.,
& Hassanien, N. (2003). An observation checklist for facility-based
normal labor and delivery practices: The galaa study. (Monographs
in Reproductive Health No.5 ed.). Cairo: Population Council.
Zurayk, H., Galal, D., Khalil, K., & Breebaart, M. (2002). Indicator
manual for reproductive health services at primary health care level
[in Arabic]. (Reproductive Health Intervention Study Manual. Cairo.
Khalil, K., Farag, A., Anwar, A., Galal, D., Kamal, O., Karraze
Shorbagi, N., et al. (2000). Integrating a reproductive health framework
within primary care services: The experience of the reproductive
health intervention study. (Policy Series in Reproductive Health
No.6 ed.). Cairo: Population Council.
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