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In this newsletter, I am taking a step back to reflect on the power dynamics that often exist in the field of global health.
This International Women's Day, let us start recognizing women in the healthcare arena for what they are: an essential element in any and all successful healthcare systems.
Our founder and director reflects on an unprecedented year in global health and looks forward with renewed hope.
Join us as we explore explore the ethical imperative of and strategies for defying and correcting gender bias in medicine with Professor Michelle Mello, a leading health law scholar whose research is focused on the effects of law and regulation on health care delivery and outcomes.
While this newsletter ordinarily focuses on the ongoing pandemic, I would like to take a moment this week to highlight a monumental achievement in global health: wild-poliovirus eradication from the African continent.
Dr. Crawford is using COVID-19 as a catalyst for scaling impact in global anesthesiology and critical care, delivering essential trainings around the world, from Rwanda to Pine Ridge Native American Reservation.
WomeThe fully-funded, 12-month WomenLift Health Leadership Journey imparts contextualized leadership skills to address the individual, organizational, and societal challenges that women leaders in global health face
With more than 200 COVID-19 vaccines barreling towards deployment and Russia approving an untested vaccine last week...