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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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TeamHuman.org Blog: November 2009
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Humans are great. Help them succeed. The mission of TeamHuman.org. Is to help humanity expand its list of achievements and to identify and address the problems that threaten its long-term well-being. TeamHuman.org hopes to foster a sense of collective pride in humanity's accomplishments and spread the idea that every member of the human race is a part of the same worldwide, species-wide team. Promote Your Page Too. There was an error in this gadget. Founder of TeamHuman.org. I'm also on G.
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TeamHuman.org Blog: Smart Global Health Essay Contest
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Humans are great. Help them succeed. The mission of TeamHuman.org. Is to help humanity expand its list of achievements and to identify and address the problems that threaten its long-term well-being. TeamHuman.org hopes to foster a sense of collective pride in humanity's accomplishments and spread the idea that every member of the human race is a part of the same worldwide, species-wide team. Promote Your Page Too. There was an error in this gadget. Founder of TeamHuman.org. I'm also on G.
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Cats in a sack: Extreme Affordability Conference
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Cats in a sack. The ramblings of an itinerant pedagogue. International Anesthesia Education Forum. Saturday, March 24, 2012. Well, the first annual Center for Global Surgery conference. As always after such events, I am left with a sense of enthusiasm, optimism and community. There are so many people from different fields and countries collaborating and using innovative approaches to the myriad problems facing the low resource world. And they're fun to hang out with too.). Joke, what did I learn? To shif...
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Cats in a sack: Books
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Cats in a sack. The ramblings of an itinerant pedagogue. International Anesthesia Education Forum. For anyone interested in the '3rd' world, global health, and/or humanitarian aid, the following are a great resource. And Arrow of God. Achebe, 1958 and 1969. Both books offer a fascinating and unflinching look at Nigerian village life around the time of British colonialization. The Road to Hell: The Ravaging Effects of Foreign Aid and International Charity. The Shadow of the Sun. Africa is materially more ...
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Cats in a sack: February 2011
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Cats in a sack. The ramblings of an itinerant pedagogue. International Anesthesia Education Forum. Friday, February 18, 2011. Ghost of a machine. In The Ghanaian Chronicle. Caught my interest. Dr. Beeko, a local physician, discusses the balance between human expertise and medical technology. He makes a persuasive case for both, but his central points are:. Technology can dramatically improve health care. Ghana has little medical equipment and should strive for more. One of our group. Links to this post.
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Cats in a sack: January 2011
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Cats in a sack. The ramblings of an itinerant pedagogue. International Anesthesia Education Forum. Friday, January 14, 2011. Photo courtesy of Doctor of Record. Here is a question: do medical student trips to developing nations do any good? Although this has been on my mind for some time, it was brought into focus by an article by Crystal Hayling from The Center for Effective Philanthropy. 160;( I actually read it on Saundra Schimmelpfennigs. Good Intentions Are Not Enough. 160;- highly recommended.
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Cats in a sack: December 2010
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Cats in a sack. The ramblings of an itinerant pedagogue. International Anesthesia Education Forum. Tuesday, December 28, 2010. What makes a new NGO succeed? Alanna Shaikh discusses " What makes a new NGO succeed? On Blood and Milk. Well, it looks like our group. Has a few of these things right:. We are, indeed, highly targeted - anesthesia education is pretty niche. Although we're happy to teach non-anesthesia providers (last year in Kintampo, Ghana. Our name ( International Anesthesia Education Forum.
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