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May | 2013 | Global Health at GW: From DC to around the world
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Global Health at GW: From DC to around the world. A blog about global health from Internal Medicine residents, attendings and others at George Washington University. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: May 2013. One-pill wonder for HIV? Reflections from Tugela Ferry, South Africa. May 23, 2013. By Monique Duwell, MD, MPH. The South African government recently announced the roll-out of a fixed-dose combination anti-retroviral (ARV) pill. A hospital serving nearly 200,000 ...
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April | 2013 | Global Health at GW: From DC to around the world
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Global Health at GW: From DC to around the world. A blog about global health from Internal Medicine residents, attendings and others at George Washington University. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: April 2013. The Health Impact of Economic Sanctions: What Physicians Should Know. April 28, 2013. By Wesley Fiser, MD. Image by Wesley Fiser. Which defined the physician’s role as informants to political sanctions. The ACP argues: Individual physicians cannot alleviate...
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Global Health at GW: From DC to around the world | A blog about global health from Internal Medicine residents, attendings and others at George Washington University | Page 2
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Global Health at GW: From DC to around the world. A blog about global health from Internal Medicine residents, attendings and others at George Washington University. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. The Health Impact of Economic Sanctions: What Physicians Should Know. April 28, 2013. By Wesley Fiser, MD. Image by Wesley Fiser. Which defined the physician’s role as informants to political sanctions. The ACP argues: Individual physicians cannot alleviate the suffering ...
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December | 2012 | Global Health at GW: From DC to around the world
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Global Health at GW: From DC to around the world. A blog about global health from Internal Medicine residents, attendings and others at George Washington University. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: December 2012. Tips for physicians planning to go on a medical mission. December 21, 2012. By John Jordan, M.D. You may find yourself sitting at home while your friends are flying around the world, if you don’t take care of these. These expire after 10 years (or after 5 ye...
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July | 2014 | Global Health at GW: From DC to around the world
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Global Health at GW: From DC to around the world. A blog about global health from Internal Medicine residents, attendings and others at George Washington University. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: July 2014. Debate: Should we allocate global health funds to treatment or prevention? July 31, 2014. Andrew Myers, MD and Meena Hasan, MD. The Case For Treatment:. The Case for Prevention:. Forty-seven trillion dollars. No chump change, right? July 24, 2014. Many CDs are i...
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KU Master of Public Health Student Organization: February 2011
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KU Master of Public Health Student Organization. Tuesday, February 22, 2011. Water Sanitation and Shortage: Not Just a Third World Problem. Please enjoy this guest post by Maria Rainier. Water Sanitation and Shortage: Not Just a Third World Problem. Approximately one in eight people lack access to safe water. Very few of these one-in-eight people are, of course, Americans. This is why we take water for granted. Everyday Americans, however, are already affected by water sanitation and access. Enough chemi...
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August | 2014 | Global Health at GW: From DC to around the world
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Global Health at GW: From DC to around the world. A blog about global health from Internal Medicine residents, attendings and others at George Washington University. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: August 2014. Debate: Should funds go directly to support the cause or strengthen governmental infrastructure? August 7, 2014. Ashlee Metcalf, MD and Natasha Ang, MD. The Case for Direct Allocation of Funds:. The Case for Strengthened Infrastructure:. On this. He also d...
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September | 2012 | Global Health at GW: From DC to around the world
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Global Health at GW: From DC to around the world. A blog about global health from Internal Medicine residents, attendings and others at George Washington University. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: September 2012. Global Health at GW. September 29, 2012. Debate: Should funds go directly to support the cause or strengthen governmental infrastructure? Debate: Should we allocate global health funds to treatment or prevention? Where should we allocate our global funds?
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Global Health Corner | SMFM.org - The Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine
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What is the Society. Becoming a Member (US Membership). Ethics and Endorsement Policy. Message from the President of SMFM. Search for an MFM. What is a Maternal-Fetal Medicine Specialist? When should I see a Maternal-Fetal Medicine Specialist? Health Policy and Advocacy Committee. Obstetric Critical Care Course. ABOG-SMFM Distinguished Lecture Series. SMFM Coding Course CME/CEU Information. SMFM Publications and Guidelines. Critical Care Course Online. Is one of many excellent resources. While it is norm...
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Blog Archives - notes1500
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Now that the complete acute myeloid leukemia genome has been defined, research can accelerate- specfic treatments may spring from this new level of research. Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote:. Finish every day and be done with it. You have done what you could; some blunders and absurdities no doubt crept in; forget them as soon as you can. Tomorrow is a new day; you shall begin it serenely and with too high a spirit to be encumbered with your old nonsense. Charges, Kaiser 2012. Here is a smple list of charges.