Georgetown Global Health Initiative

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The Global Health Initiative is a university-wide platform to support faculty, students, & staff who are contributing to global health.

Vrijeme pridruživanja: lipanj 2019.

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    For updates and information on events, opportunities, and resources, subscribe to our newsletter!

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  2. Tomorrow at 11:30 Dr. Hank Tomlinson, Director of the Division of Global HIV & TB (DGHT) at , is speaking in Riggs library. Lunch provided. RSVP:

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    31. sij

    Wouldn't it be great to earn an MS in science policy and global infectious disease learning from these thought leaders?! The new MS in Global infectious Disease launches this Fall.

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    2. velj

    Honored to be hosted by & "Future of Global Health: Legal Determinants.” We'll discuss report. How law can advance global health & justice. Monday 3 Feb. I will give the keynote on response

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    30. sij

    Got chance today to join the to talk about the information politics of authoritarian regimes & outbreaks . Rapid sharing of info is critical in epi response, but closed systems struggle w/getting + sharing information with/from public & local officials->

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    31. sij

    provides examples of how integration of delivery systems and information systems gain efficiency , which will contribute to sustain gains for : @ – mjesto: Centara Grand at CentralWorld

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    28. sij

    So pleased to find that our new paper on opportunities for greater convergence of the & responses is being distributed to attendees at the Prince Mahidol Award Conference in Bangkok – mjesto: 22 Fl. Lotus Suit, Centara Grande @ Central World

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    31. sij

    Enjoyed joining Editor Maria Trajkovska, Prof Anne Mills, Woranan Witthayapipopsakul and colleagues to launch this special theme issue on accelerating universal health coverage

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    30. sij

    Calling 2019-nCoV a PHEIC fulfills the legal criteria established in the International Health Regulations. Now it is time to come together as a common humanity to create a Global Action Plan to address this great global health threat.

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  10. Thank you Dr. Eugenia Rodrigues for an informative presentation!

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  11. Talking on a cellphone while driving increases the risk of being involved in a crash 4x. Texting while driving increases this risk to 23x.

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  12. In only 11/30 countries is there legislation requiring helmets to be fastened.

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  13. Road safety legislation enforces 5 key risk factors. Only 20/30 countries rate this enforcement as “good.”

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  14. The average number of registered vehicles in the Americas is 529.9/1,000. This is increasing with urbanization.

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  15. A visual representation of mortality by road user type.

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  16. The mortality rate from road traffic accidents in the Americas was 15.6/100,000 in 2016. Almost half of these deaths were among the most vulnerable road users of cyclists, motorcyclists, and pedestrians.

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  17. Follow along on this thread for updates on a pressing urban health issue, road safety.

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  18. See you at 4 PM today at the Alumni House for this event!

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    30. sij

    New in , global health experts state that to manage 2019-nCoV, the international community must use the lessons learned from the 2003 SARS outbreak.

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    30. sij

    Efforts to manage the 2019-nCoV must be based in human rights, if not they can create more public mistrust leading to lessened cooperation with health authorities, say global health law experts in .

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    We’re excited to launch our Student Spotlight Series, highlighting incredible M.S. in students! Check us out on Instagram to read our first profile on Natalie Fahsen Paetau (MSGH ‘21):

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