by Healthcare World | Aug 2, 2021 | Education and Training, News
In Asia there has been an exponential expansion in private medical schools over the last decade, says Dr Ken Grant, Technical Director of International Health Mott MacDonald. Africa is short of doctors. Not just short – very short. At the start of the Ebola...
by Healthcare World | Aug 2, 2021 | Education and Training, News
‘How do we support peer-to-peer networks as the bedrock of a sustainable global health system?’, ask Thomas Hughes, Head of Development Partnerships and Ged Byrne, Director of Global Health Partnerships, Health Education England. Following the global...
by Healthcare World | Jul 30, 2021 | Education and Training, News
The Heart and Stroke Foundation South Africa aims to improve cardiovascular health through lifestyle and education tools, says Sophia Kurz. In South Africa, cardiovascular disease (CVD) is responsible for almost one in six deaths, while 225 people die every day from...
by Healthcare World | Jun 10, 2021 | Education and Training, News
Sarah Cartledge speaks to Alistair Russell, Head of Business Development at Imperial Private Healthcare about their latest venture to ensure better patient experience Ensuring the best patient care is a constant battle for healthcare institutions around the world. It...
by Healthcare World | Jun 10, 2021 | Education and Training, News
Health Correspondent Scarlett Windmill Last learns about the work of the Clinton Health Access Initiative and the lessons learned during Covid-19 According to the Lowly Institute’s Covid Performance Index, Nigeria has outperformed most of Europe and the Americas in...
by Healthcare World | Jun 10, 2021 | Education and Training, News
Halving avoidable conditions acquired in hospital can free up to 10 per cent of ICU capacity quickly and potentially save one life for every hospital bed, says Richard Jones, President and Chief Strategy Officer C2-Ai COVID-19 looms over healthcare globally and will...