Survey on Global Citizenship
Published June 15, 2009 @ 03:21PM PT
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- CFHI Bolivia Alumna Story Featured in AMSA Journal
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Published June 30, 2009 @ 03:53PM PT
Powerful reflections on cultural sensitivity & healthcare by CFHI Bolivia program alum, featured in the AMSA Global Pulse Journal: http://bit.ly/1451Us
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- Lessons In Global Health From Research And Reality
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Published June 30, 2009 @ 02:54PM PT
Dr. Julio Frenk, who was Mexico’s Minister of Health from 2000-2006, is interviewed in the current issue of Global Pulse, the International Health Journal of the American Medical Student Association. Dr. Frenk, now the dean of Harvard’s School of Public Health, is interviewed on a wide range of topics from health as a human right to H1N1... Read More
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- Towards a Definition of Global Health
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Published June 21, 2009 @ 01:30PM PT
Defining global health has been a challenge. This has been especially true in recent years with the increased interest in science, philanthropy, and politics related to global health. In the June 6, 2009 issue of The Lancet, a multidisciplinary and international panel brought together by the Consortium of Universities for Global Health, and led by Jeffrey... Read More
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- TrainHealth -A New CFHI Initiative
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Published April 13, 2009 @ 05:19PM PT
TrainHealth is an initiative of CFHI that helps to address the health care worker shortage in the developing world. CFHI provides opportunities for health care workers to expand and refine their knowledge, so that they can better serve their own communities. Additional training and professional development opportunities are well documented to help fight... Read More

















