Post-Covid Global Health
“My child, he’s coughing, has fever, and stop eating!” This young mother in Angola, Africa held in her arms […]
“My child, he’s coughing, has fever, and stop eating!” This young mother in Angola, Africa held in her arms […]
“I’m already giving you all I can,” was his reply to a man begging at the house. As a
Healthcare for forgotten people is punctuated by professionals who inspire their younger associates to consider similar careers. INMED is
Low-resource, cross-cultural healthcare will test your skills to the extreme. Begin by eliminating the options of comprehensive laboratory testing,
Last Sunday, many readers of this blog commemorated the historic entrance of Christ into the city of Jerusalem. During
Albert Schweitzer is one of international health’s most fascinating personalities. Born in on the border between France and Germany
The earth would occasionally rumble under my feet as a child living with my grandmother in Greece. We ran
Last week, Jimmy Carter – 39th US President 1977-1981 – entered hospice care at age 98. Post-presidency, Carter focused his
“Over the last year and one-half I have set foot in four continents, been a part of five conferences, lost
What great advances in international health have resulted from research? Measles vaccine, HIV drugs, malaria bed nets, tobacco controls,