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Global Reproductive Health Training Opportunities Tool For Students
The Go Tool is an interactive online map to help students locate training opportunities in global reproductive health around the…By Linda Hassan on Feb. 16, 2010
Haiti Disaster
This website provides the most recent updates and lots of resources to efforts in Haiti: http://haiti.oneresponse.info
2 replies, latest by Sophie Beauvais on Jan. 31, 2010
Haiti Earthquake Resources for Clinicians - CDC/COCA Fact Sheets
Haiti Earthquake Resources for Clinicians The January 12 earthquake in Haiti has resulted in a huge response effort involving our…By Maggie Sullivan on Jan. 20, 2010
Task-shifting the decision to initiate ART
More supporting evidence from Rwanda. A question to the group: In your experience, is this issue of nurse prescription and…
1 replies, latest by Ashwin Vasan on Oct. 19, 2009
Upcoming Events in Global Health Nursing
Sample list of upcoming conferences and meetings specific to the area of global health nursing - (updated 2.28.10)By Maggie Sullivan on Aug. 4, 2009
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podcast channel for Global Health Nursing at University of Hawaii also with access on iTunes U
This is an invitation to members of Global Health Nursing. I teach at the University of Hawaii undergaduate program, and have also…By Joe Niemczura, RN, MS on March 16, 2010
New job opening - Nurse Training Advisor, Partners In Health
Partners In Health is looking to hire a Nurse Training Advisor to work in Rwanda. Please see the attached job description for more…Call for Papers: Trauma and HIV in Haiti (Theme Issue) - Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care
In response to recent events in Haiti, we have initiated this themed issue to provide clinicians, academic researchers, public…By Maggie Sullivan on March 1, 2010
An unusual call for global public health writing
Forwarded from Tim Brookes _____ Dear Colleagues: We need your help. We've started a collaborative project…
By Linda Hassan on Feb. 14, 2010
"How to Build Global Community"
The poster reads: Think of no one as "them" Don't confuse your comfort with your safety Talk to strangers Imagine other cultures…By Joe Niemczura, RN, MS on Feb. 7, 2010
