C Roseveare
Wellington Management Company
15 Papers
81 Citations
C Roseveare is an academic researcher from Wellington Management Company. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 13 publications.
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Papers
•Journal Article
Delivering a safe and effective strain-specific vaccine to control an epidemic of group B meningococcal disease.
TL;DR: The outcomes of this campaign including coverage levels achieved, evidence of vaccine effectiveness and safety, and the strategies used to manage key events and risks that emerged during the campaign are summarized.
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Assessment of Gestational Diabetes and Associated Risk Factors and Outcomes in the Pacific Island Nation of Palau
TL;DR: Reducing overall rates of obesity in the population could help reduce rates of diabetes and GDM in Palau and current practices for the identification, monitoring and treatment of women with GDM should be evaluated and strengthened in order to reduce neonatal mortality rates.
Building operational research capacity in the Pacific
Karen Bissell,Kerri Viney,Richard Brostrom,S. Gounder,Mohammed Khogali,K. Kishore,B. Kool,Ajay M. V. Kumar,Marcel Manzi,Ben J. Marais,Guy B. Marks,Nguyen Nhat Linh,S. Ram,Simon Reid,C Roseveare,Katie Tayler-Smith,R. Van den Bergh,Anthony D. Harries +17 more
TL;DR: The context, process and outputs of the Pacific courses of the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, including innovations, adaptations and challenges are described.
Research ethics committees in the Pacific Islands: gaps and opportunities for health sector strengthening.
Justin T Denholm,Karen Bissell,Kerri Viney,Alexis Durand,Haley L Cash,C Roseveare,Onofre Edwin A Merilles,Anthony D. Harries,Anthony D. Harries,S Biribo +9 more
TL;DR: Benefits and challenges for ethics committees in the Pacific are considered, and directions for regional development to further strengthen public health research activity are suggested.
Mentorship for operational research capacity building: hands-on or hands-off?
Anthony D. Harries,Ben J. Marais,B. Kool,S. Ram,Ajay M. V. Kumar,S. Gounder,Kerri Viney,Richard Brostrom,C Roseveare,Karen Bissell,Anthony Reid,Rony Zachariah,Philip C. Hill +12 more
TL;DR: 'hands-on' mentorship increases the likelihood of successful course completion, including publishing a well written paper, however, mentors must allow participants to lead and take ownership of the paper, in keeping with a first author position.