University of Global Health Equity

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The University of Global Health Equity is reimagining health education to ensure that quality health care reaches every individual in every corner of the globe.

Vrijeme pridruživanja: ožujak 2015.

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  1. Stephenson Musiime, MGHD '18 - “As a pediatrician, I realized that some people are more vulnerable to diseases than others. I'll be a voice for the voiceless and encourage my colleagues to do the same.” Become an advocate, join our 2021 MGHD class. Apply:

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    Thanks to the and clinical teams, and Dr. Lydia Pace, for your talk this afternoon sharing Rwanda’s immense progress in cancer care!

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    I am a friend of a cancer victim, a medical student, and future global health advocate and I will comfort, treat and advocate for cancer patients.

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    I am a future doctor and global health leader, I will treat and advocate for Quality health care of ALL Cancer patients.

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  5. For , UGHE and spoke with UGHE Dean on the importance of training the next generation of global health leaders to fight and prevent cancer in Africa. Read more below.

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  6. Arsene Hobabagabo, MGHD '18 - “In my work, having learned about the social determinants of health helps me see what forces brought my patients to get sick." You can see the bigger picture in health too. Join our 2021 MGHD class. Apply:

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    I will let people know about the cause of cancer and spread the word to fight it.

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    There are nearly 1 million new cancer cases & more than 500,000 cancer-related deaths in Africa per year. These totals are projected to double by 2040. For , see how is approaching cancer education to tackle this trend

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  10. Read from Dean how UGHE is training the next generation of global health leaders to treat and prevent cancer.

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    Dean Bekele sees a need for cancer education that explores both the prevention measures and social determinants of this highly treatable, but highly prevalent, disease. Read our Q&A with Dean Abebe Bekele:

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    In recognition of , we spoke to founding dean, Prof. Abebe Bekele, to spotlight his holistic approach to cancer education. With nearly 1M new cancer cases in Africa per year, training the next generation of health leaders is of critical importance.

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    I am a medical student and a global health leader, I will advocate for vulnerable cancer patients

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  14. For , UGHE is making a commitment to fight cancer. What will you do?

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  15. This is great news for cancer patients in Rwanda. is once again serving as an example of how to deliver quality cancer care for all. Congratulations, !

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    As part of inaugurates the first ever Radiotherapy cancer centre at : The model centre brings good news to cancer patients as it will reduce on the costs incurred while seeking treatment abroad

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  17. The locust plague affecting East Africa is a global health threat to millions of people across the region. Climate change has been linked to the severity of the swarm, the worst in 70 years.

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    Honored to partner with and for upcoming mechanical ventilation trainings using the UGHE simulation lab! UGHE Dean Prof. Abebe Bekele Speaks to New York Times on Safer Surgery

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    To address both of these goals, we need to support women leaders in health care. is training the next generation of global health leaders in Rwanda & is committed to advancing through admission & teaching processes

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    Meet three of the young women who are a part of the inaugural medical class at

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