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Creating Vectors for Transmission of Knowledge to Combat NTDs. August 5, 2016. Global Network for NTDs. Students from around the world wrote essays as part of their application for leadership positions with END7 for the upcoming academic year. Two students were awarded scholarships to attend the Millennium Campus Conference. Facebook likes are the epitome of high ease, low engagement involvement in a cause. I have changed my Facebook profile and cover photos to images related to NTDs, earning hundred...
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Atypical Wanderlust: A Global Health Travel Blog: 05.11
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Atypical Wanderlust: A Global Health Travel Blog. What it's like in the field. / Happiness is a journey, not a destination. Souza. Wednesday, May 11. More dark days ahead. In refrigeration, and so on. I received this warning a few days ago from International SOS:. Electricity company announces 15-hour power cuts. From 19 to 26 May. Apparently when the lights are off, you can't see any progess.and you can't see any corruption either. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. View my c...
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Atypical Wanderlust: A Global Health Travel Blog: 06.10
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Atypical Wanderlust: A Global Health Travel Blog. What it's like in the field. / Happiness is a journey, not a destination. Souza. Thursday, June 24. Random notes on India. Starch and fried foods. The north Indian diet has three staples from what I can see so far: rice ( bhat. And lentils ( dal. Stuffed with potatoes and fried, chapatti. That’s fried, veg potato and onion balls that are fried, samosas. That are stuffed with potato mixes and fried, dosas. The monsoon rains have begun…hallelujah! When you ...
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UNC Institute for Global Health and Infectious Diseases. Blogging all things global health from UNC. The UNC Institute for Global Health and Infectious Diseases. IGHID) is dedicated to uniting and bolstering global health activities across the UNC-Chapel Hill campus. IGHID cultivates interdisciplinary approaches to global health challenges. Some notes about comments:. Comments to this site are moderated, and we reserve the right to edit before publishing. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are commenting us...
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Cats in a sack: Ketamine
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Cats in a sack. The ramblings of an itinerant pedagogue. International Anesthesia Education Forum. Friday, February 27, 2015. The Commission on Narcotic Drugs to place ketamine on a schedule of the Convention on Psychotropic Substances. This would severely restrict access. As many of you know, ketamine is the only available anesthetic in most rural areas of low resource countries, and is the anesthetic of choice in disaster relief. For more information, please read the fact sheets here. Join our FaceBook...
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Cats in a sack: Extreme Affordability Conference 2015
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Cats in a sack. The ramblings of an itinerant pedagogue. International Anesthesia Education Forum. Sunday, November 2, 2014. Extreme Affordability Conference 2015. 169; 2014 The University of Utah. Center for Global Surgery. Extreme Affordability Conference: Collaborations for Surgical Care. Rice Eccles Stadium,. Salt Lake City,. April 10th and 11th, 2015. Registration and Call for Abstracts will be open soon. And others) will be tweeting with #ExAff. If you missed the talks from the 2013 conference, here.
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Public Health Today: January 2011
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What one professor at the University of Maryland School of Public Health is looking at and thinking about . . . Thursday, January 20, 2011. Looking back and ahead: Thoughts at the beginning of 2011. As I look back on 2010, one of the things I’ve seen has been the remarkable increased use of social media in public health settings. Whether. Blogging, or some other application the innovative application of these technologies has been quite exciting. And I'm excited. I hope I'll be able to share with you...
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The Eyes: June 2013
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Saturday, June 29, 2013. Avery has been doing awesome taking care of her little sister. I can tell she is going to be protective. One of our favorite happenings so far, is when we're in the car and Alexis is screaming, and Avery is covering her ears yelling "I don't like that sound! It's too loud for me! She has learned to start singing. A couple times her "lullaby, and good night" song has genuinely calmed Alexis. Avery is pretty proud of herself. She's also just plain pretty! Wednesday, June 26, 2013.
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The Eyes: February 2013
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Tuesday, February 19, 2013. I have a feeling today's attire will repeat itself for the next week. (Thanks for the tutu and ballet shoes and tights, Yoyo! I can say Avery's taken to her second dance class more than the first, and we'll find out on Friday how the third goes! Hey, she throws dance "parties" (performances) for her stuffed animals multiple times a day now - worth any investment in a few dance classes for sure! Heart rate = 164.girl? Old wives' tale, right? Friday, February 15, 2013. Pretty co...
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The Eyes: Mountains!
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Monday, August 12, 2013. Now, just repeat every weekend (with a full tank). Almost to Mount Evans summit! That duck is coming for her starbucks bread that she's been gripping for hours. We'll be back for the true summit (let us know if you want to join! Oh THATS what was in the bag! August 13, 2013 at 3:20 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). An Appetite for Color. Medley from our little Diva. US Food Policy Blog. Diseases and Epidemics, ooh! Cool Health Organizations Helping People.