Global Health – The Formula Is Not This Complicated
You and I and most of our international neighbors share a common passion: increase people’s healthy years of life. […]
You and I and most of our international neighbors share a common passion: increase people’s healthy years of life. […]
Today, Christmas Eve Day, I’m writing to INMED’s graduates: the 434 individuals who have earned the INMED Diploma in
American is home to some 800,000 practicing physicians. While generally more educated than the national average, these physicians increasing reflect
Newborns and young children are by far the most susceptible to illness and death – especially those living in
November 22, 2015, thirty-three healthcare professionals were awarded the hard-earned INMED Academic Qualification in International Medicine & Public Health.
“Sad, grieving, anxious – these are the emotions of these Yazidi, Syrian, and Kurdish people. They fled from the
Why do we still quote this long-departed German? In short, because seventy years ago Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s response to great
In Angola we at Kalukembe Hospital were not equipped to provide hunger relief. Rather, we were consumed with managing
Healthcare ideally accommodates to the needs of the people being served. In actual practice the opposite is often true.
In recent years the annual Nobel Prize in Medicine has focused on awards for high-tech applications; like development of