Building Your Career in Global Health and International Development

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The Lancet & CUGH Global Health Webinar Series | Episode 3: Global health is an ever-changing field. Take this opportunity to ask leaders in this space questions about how to advance your career in global health and international development. These leaders have a broad range of experience in the field and have occupied very senior... Read more »

Increasing Equity in Global Health

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The Lancet & CUGH Global Health Webinar Series | Episode 2: Inequalities in global health abound. Gender, power, access to grants, scientific authorship, partnership benefits, training opportunities and more are frequently beset by structural inequalities. This webinar gives you an opportunity to offer advice and pose questions to the speakers on how to address this... Read more »

Getting Published and Other Insights into the World of Global Health

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The Lancet & CUGH Webinar Series Episode 1: Do you want to learn about getting published? Do you have any questions about the world of global health, where the opportunities and challenges lie? Join us for this interactive, one hour conversation with editors and leaders in global health. Students in low and middle-income countries are... Read more »

CDC Update: Ebola Outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo

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This webinar will outline Ebola Virus Disease, the current situation on the ground, and US government and international response efforts - including key public health approaches to disease control. Presenters Pratima Raghunathan, PhD, MPH, has led outbreak response, science and public health programs in Africa and Asia throughout her global health career. Keith Martin, MD,... Read more »

Vaccines & Vaccine Hesitancy Webinar

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Learn about this challenge and what you can do to enable children to access the vaccines they need to protect them from an array of preventable and potentially lethal diseases. Presenters Peter J. Hotez, MD, PhD, is dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine and professor of Pediatrics and Molecular Virology & Microbiology at... Read more »