Sep 10, 2010


Caught Our Eye

News & Views

From the Global Health Foreign Policy blog, “Taskshifting—Not just for Developing Countries

From the New England Journal of Medicine, “Tuberculosis Diagnosis—Time for a Game Change

From The Lancet, “Heather Zar—Improving Lung Health for Children in Africa” and “Uganda Steps Up Efforts to Boost Male Circumcision

From WomenDeliver.org, “Accelerating Progress for Maternal Health

From the New York Times, “Who Should Provide Anesthesia Care?” and “Niger Responds to Acute Malnutrition

From The Guardian, “Our Planet Needs Family Planning

From CNNMoney.com, “What Went Wrong with Gardasil

From the Harvard Business Review, “The Productivity Paradox: How Sony Pictures Gets More Out of People by Demanding Less

From the LibraryJournal.com, “What's Your Story?: Dutch Library DOK's New Cutting-edge Community Tech Projects


Resources

From the Center for Global Development, “Zeroing In: AIDS Donors and Africa’s Health Workforce

From MEASURE Evaluation, “A Review of Constraints to Using Data for Decision Making: Recommendations to Inform the Design of Interventions

The Health Crazies blog compiled a Top 50 International Health and Medicine Blogs 

The International Council of Nurse announces its 2011 conference, "Nurses Driving Access, Quality and Health

Unite for Sight’s online course on Visual Communication in Global Health

The United States Agency for International Development and George Washington University Center for Global Health have opened registration for the 2010 Global Health Mini University.

Midwifery calls for papers on the maternity workforce to coincide with the International Confederation of Midwives conference in Durban, South Africa in June 2011.

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Posted by IntraHealth at 07:25 AM

1 Comment(s)

  1. Posted by Dental Recruitment on Sep 14, 2010

    Overflowing population should be one of the major concerns like pollution and climate changing, save natural energy etc.