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The Seattle Times: Putting an End to Intestinal Worms
By University of Washington ...
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Better Evidence for Intervention Priority Setting Around the World (Supplement to IHME Global Public Goods: Global Burden of Disease, Forecasting, and Resource Tracking)
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis (CEA) is a well-known, but resource intensive, method for comparing the costs and health outcomes of health interventions. To build on available evidence, researchers are developing methods to transfer CEA across settings;...
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Ferdinand Mukumbang
Assistant Professor, Global Health ...
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Assoc. Chair Stephen S. Gloyd to Present University Faculty Lecture Feb. 6
Stephen S. Gloyd, MD, MPH, Professor of Global Health and of Health Services, will present the 38th Annual University Faculty Lecture, "Achieving Health for All in the 21st Century: Globalizing, Growing Inequality and Creative Response" on February...
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CNN: HIV Cases Rise in 74 Countries in Last Decade
By Meera Senthilingam ...
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The Hill: We Can’t Cure the Opioid Epidemic If It’s Not Treated As a Health Crisis
By Christopher J.L. Murray ...
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US Foreign Policy Could Halt Today’s Major Killers, Prevent Tomorrow’s Outbreaks (Journal of International Affairs - Features Kristie Ebi)
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UW Medicine Encourages Care With War Images
While trying to be updated on the conflict in Ukraine, people should take care to limit exposure if it's affecting your mood or sleep, according to experts at UW Medicine. Michele Bedard-Gilligan, associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral...
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Improving the Quality, Safety, and Productivity of the National Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision (VMMC) Program
The purpose of this project is to assist MOH and Implementing Partners (IPs) to improve the quality, safety, and productivity of the national VMMC program. Since October 2014, I-TECH has been supporting the MOH’s VMMC Program in the area of Quality...
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Q&A with Shawn Herring
Research Assistant, University of Washington Department of Global Health ...