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✍ New blog post on Global Health at LSE!
To mark #WorldHealthDay Dr Shiva Pandey, NHS geriatric medicine registrar, writes on the predictable yet dangerous consequences for patients’ lives when the NHS and social care fail to integrate their services.
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Read the research in BMJ Global Health here: gh.bmj.com/content/11/2...
📢 Upcoming GHI Lecture! Cohosted with @LSE_ID's DV424 Course:
Expanding Capabilities and Challenging the Limits of Our Approach to Medicines Access, w/ Professor Padmashree Gehl Sampath
📅18 March | 6:00 pm on campus
More details: bit.ly/3MXXhst
📢 A brand new publication from GHI steering committee member, Ken Shadlen, w/ Margaret Kyle and Bhaven Sampat, in Health Affairs Scholar:
'TRIPS, pharmaceutical patents, and generic competition in India'
📎 Read the open-access piece here: bit.ly/3N28FDG
📆 GHI Event: Thursday February 5th at 6:30pm on LSE campus
Grief, Joy, and Laughter: Reimagining Abortion Through Creative Activism in Latin America
W/ Dr Nayla Vacarezza, @eecoast.bsky.social, @rishie.bsky.social
Open and free for all. Register if you are a non-LSE affiliate: bit.ly/3Y2n193
📅 Upcoming GHI lecture: January 23rd at 12:00pm!
Wearing 'Two Hats': Ethnography and Clinical Practice in Northern Uganda
With @lseid.bsky.social ESRC PostDoc Fellow Sophie Mylan
On campus (Marshall Building, MAR 2.06) and online – details and Zoom link at bit.ly/4aatCFu
✍ New post on Global Health at LSE!
'Child stunting was once common in rich countries. Lessons from global history on its decline.'
@ericbschneider.bsky.social on his team's recent systematic review in BMJ Global Health: bit.ly/4uE2KFH
#childhealth #childnutrition #globalhealth
In this week's blog post, Professor Eric B. Schneider (LSE Economic History) writes on his research team's recently published work in BMJ Global Health on child stunting: how lessons from the past can...
What began as a crisis of resources now risks becoming a crisis of direction for global health governance.
My latest op-ed argues for the World Health Assembly to initiate a time-bound, member state-led process to unify fragmented global health architecture reforms.
blogs.lse.ac.uk/globalhealth...
As #COP30 continues, Rupsa Chakraborty & @miqedup.bsky.social @lseglobalhealth.bsky.social write that #women, especially those from marginalised communities are most affected yet underrepresented in policymaking.
Gendered data is essential to equitable #ClimateAction.
Read more 👉 ow.ly/NJCw50XtwxL