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After Taylor Swift concert death, Brazil searches for accountability
Concertgoers waited for hours in temperatures that reached a heat index of 138 degrees to see Taylor Swift’s first show of the year in Brazil. Many of them were anticipating the concert experience of their dreams: Swift’s Eras Tour had finally come to...
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HS Newsbeat: How Close are Local Researchers to a Malaria Vaccine?
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Electronic Medical Records Implemented at More Than 340 Sites in Kenya in Under Two Years
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Continuous Medical Education, Distance Learning, and Consultation Warmline
The objective of this program is to reinforce the MOH capacity to assure continuous medical education for clinicians by providing learning opportunities in order to improve skills and knowledge in the clinical management of patients with HIV, AIDS and...
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Meet the UW Department of Global Health's 2019 Excellence Research Assistant Recipients
The Department of Global Health is committed to training health professionals from diverse communities and helping to fund the education of such students. Recipients are selected by committee based on academic merit, a deep personal experience with, and...
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Spotlight: Pamela Collins - Director, Global Mental Health Program
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GeekWire: Global Health Leaders Seek New Ties to Tech Industry, While Aiming to Avoid ‘Innovation Addiction’
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James Pfeiffer
Professor, Global Health ...
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Jennifer A. Slyker
Associate Chair, Academic Programs, Global Health ...
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NYC subways unbearably hot again as outside temps fall
As temperatures drop in the Big Apple, a new heat wave has begun — in the subways. As usual during cold weather, overzealous heating in subway stations and train cars saw temperatures rise and riders bundled up in winter clothes sweating their Uggs off....