This article looks at the International Doctorate in Global Health (Indigo), an innovation programme in 2009 and coordinated by the Centre for Global Health at Trinity College, Dublin, with partners from Africa, Europe and North America. Indigo aims to produce doctoral-level graduates who have the ability to address global health problems using a systems framework, utilizing interdisciplinary research to provide the effectiveness of public health services, particularly in Africa. By developing the interface between biological science, social sciences and public health, the programme seeks to create more effective and efficient platforms for service delivery, in the context of a region challenges by HIV/AIDS and a range of many other serio...
Kathryn Chu and colleagues discuss the impact of high-income country investigators conducting resear...
in tropical medicine and was very successful in establish-ing researchers with expertise in communic...
Gaining ethical clearance to conduct a study is an important aspect of all research involving humans...
This article looks at the International Doctorate in Global Health (Indigo), an innovation programme...
people—and the diseases they carry—become ever more mobile, interest in global health issues has gro...
The purpose of this research as a mid-term review to determine the strengths, weaknesses, opportunit...
Africa (HPCSA) brought in a new requirement for the registration of clinical specialists in South Af...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Introduction: Global Health Academic Partnerships (...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. International research is an essential means of reducing health disp...
Founded in 2005, Globalization and Health was the first open access global health journal. The journ...
Research capacity development is a global issue that faces all health professionals as it aims to en...
What innovations are catalyzing impact in global health? How are (or aren’t) equity and partnership ...
Global health has attracted growing attention from academic institutions. Its emergence corresponds ...
Background: Despite numerous published definitions of global health, both colloquial and academic no...
Global Health is a young discipline with equity of health and services as its core value. The discip...
Kathryn Chu and colleagues discuss the impact of high-income country investigators conducting resear...
in tropical medicine and was very successful in establish-ing researchers with expertise in communic...
Gaining ethical clearance to conduct a study is an important aspect of all research involving humans...
This article looks at the International Doctorate in Global Health (Indigo), an innovation programme...
people—and the diseases they carry—become ever more mobile, interest in global health issues has gro...
The purpose of this research as a mid-term review to determine the strengths, weaknesses, opportunit...
Africa (HPCSA) brought in a new requirement for the registration of clinical specialists in South Af...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Introduction: Global Health Academic Partnerships (...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. International research is an essential means of reducing health disp...
Founded in 2005, Globalization and Health was the first open access global health journal. The journ...
Research capacity development is a global issue that faces all health professionals as it aims to en...
What innovations are catalyzing impact in global health? How are (or aren’t) equity and partnership ...
Global health has attracted growing attention from academic institutions. Its emergence corresponds ...
Background: Despite numerous published definitions of global health, both colloquial and academic no...
Global Health is a young discipline with equity of health and services as its core value. The discip...
Kathryn Chu and colleagues discuss the impact of high-income country investigators conducting resear...
in tropical medicine and was very successful in establish-ing researchers with expertise in communic...
Gaining ethical clearance to conduct a study is an important aspect of all research involving humans...