Medical resident Céline Giordano talks about her experiences and reflections on a rotation in Kigali, Rwanda.
Read MoreMedical student Tiffany Paradis writes about her experience traveling to Uganda for a pediatric surgery rotation as a McGill Global Health Scholar. Read more about what she learned working with a devoted and passionate surgical team.
Read MoreGiven international need for global health efforts, Annalise Mathers and Hayley Mundeva discuss the opportunities for employment in this rapidly growing field.
Read MoreMicrobiology & immunology student Rafia Bosan writes on the increasing issue of antibiotic misuse and overuse in Pakistan, and its implications for global health.
Read MoreIn this post, Miss Widmise Jacquecilien discusses the value of community-based care for monitoring non-communicable diseases among pregnant women in Haiti.
Infectious disease resident Samuel De l'Étoile-Morel explains the value of performing clinical electives abroad, using his experience in Kenya as a case example.
Read MoreMedical student Julie De Meulemeester writes on the topic of food insecurity faced by Inuit populations in Nunavut.
Read MoreOccupational therapy student Chamila Anthonypillai reflects on the lessons she learned from working in a community-based organization for people with disabilities in rural India.
Read MoreClaire Styffe shares her thoughts on why boys in the Northern Territories must be included in territorial vaccine programs.
Read MoreDr. Pai discusses the prestigious Stop TB Kochon Prize for 2017, which was awarded to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR). The award serves to recognize the decades of ground-breaking research conducted by Indians, and the massive DOTS scale-up effort that has helped raise India’s ambition and garner political commitment.
Read MoreIn this piece, Raymond Downing discusses his experience standing in the shoes of a recipient of donor funding.
Read MoreRaymond Downing shares his reflections on global health, after coming back to a conference on the subject after 16 years in the field.
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