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Hold us to account (as long as our copy editor agrees)
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Karen Grepin's Global Health Blog. Global health policy issues. Do we really need a new drug or vaccine for Ebola? Hold us to account (as long as our copy editor agrees). On April 23, 2015, in ebola. On Sunday night while finishing my lecture notes for an upcoming class, I checked my twitter feed and read a somewhat surprising headline: WHO admits it could not cope . The tweet linked to a piece from the Guardian article that reported on a newly released statement from the WHO’s leadership. I thought it w...
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Do we really need a new drug or vaccine for Ebola?
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Karen Grepin's Global Health Blog. Global health policy issues. Experimental Treatments for Ebola: Ethical? Who knows. Can we have it both ways? Hold us to account (as long as our copy editor agrees). Do we really need a new drug or vaccine for Ebola? On August 19, 2014, in economics. In next week’s New Yorker’s James Surowiecki laments. The lack of an Ebola treatment is disturbing. But, given the way drug development is funded, it’s also predictable. But it also leads to enormous underinvestment in cert...
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health economics
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Karen Grepin's Global Health Blog. Global health policy issues. More evidence that performance based financing might be worth money? On March 5, 2012, in aid effectiveness. Tweets and the Impact (factor) of Medical Research. On February 10, 2012, in health economics. In Oregon, having health insurance is good for your health (at least in the short-run). On July 8, 2011, in health economics. Want to work in India this summer? On June 16, 2011, in economics. What does health insurance do? Health systems st...
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health systems
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Karen Grepin's Global Health Blog. Global health policy issues. The most important global health initiative you have never heard about. On March 12, 2013, in health systems. Are we bringing HSSexyBack? On January 10, 2013, in health system strengthening. A Health Systems Research Bleg. On August 16, 2012, in health services. HIV, health systems, and donor fatigue. On February 17, 2012, in health systems. Rockefeller Foundation names a new Managing Director of its health programs. Laquo; Previous Entries.
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Postcards from a Novice Science Diplomat
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Postcards from a Novice Science Diplomat. Musings and observations from a AAAS S&TP Fellow in the State Department. Leukemia: Cancer of the Blood. Four years with nothing new! Tags: no tag / Comments Off. I just realized I haven’t posted to this blog in four whole years! As you might imagine, a great deal has happened in that time. To quickly catch you up, here are “Five Major Things I Did in Four Years” (in rough chronological order and no particular ranking in importance):. Becoming an “S&TP...Since I&...
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Postcards from a Novice Science Diplomat
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Postcards from a Novice Science Diplomat. Musings and observations from a AAAS S&TP Fellow in the State Department. Leukemia: Cancer of the Blood. Four years with nothing new! Tags: no tag / Comments Off. I just realized I haven’t posted to this blog in four whole years! As you might imagine, a great deal has happened in that time. To quickly catch you up, here are “Five Major Things I Did in Four Years” (in rough chronological order and no particular ranking in importance):. Becoming an “S&TP...Since I&...
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About this blog | UNC Institute for Global Health & Infectious Diseases
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UNC Institute for Global Health and Infectious Diseases. Blogging all things global health from UNC. The UNC Institute for Global Health and Infectious Diseases. IGHID) is dedicated to uniting and bolstering global health activities across the UNC-Chapel Hill campus. IGHID cultivates interdisciplinary approaches to global health challenges. Some notes about comments:. Comments to this site are moderated, and we reserve the right to edit before publishing. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are commenting us...
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Nurse G: One Big Difference Between U.S. Government Pre Check and Global Entry Programs
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Travel Health; Employee Health Health Care is a Right. Saturday, October 26, 2013. One Big Difference Between U.S. Government Pre Check and Global Entry Programs. What is the difference between this TSA Pre✓ Program and the Global Entry Program? As far as my research covers, the Global Entry program is one of the Trusted Travelers Program. If you meet the qualifications for the Global Entry Program, and travel to the Netherlands, you may register for the FLUX program. Keep your shoes on! Keep your belt on.