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COVID-19 data must highlight intersectional marginalisation among BAME community, writes Ashlee Christoffersen – COVID-19 Perspectives
19 May 2020: The disproportionate impacts of Covid-19 on Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) people in the UK (both within and outwith the medical professions) have sparked critical commentary, an evidence submission, ... One possible contributing factor to
Trust, Consent and Opt-outs in the Re-use of Health Data: Where Next? – The Mason Institute Blog
16 Aug 2016: The Institute provides internationally-recognised academic and policy leadership in the socio-legal, medical and life science governance, and bioethics fields.
Do you have evidence of the implementation of Electronic Health Records (EHR) in Japan? Part 2 – Masafumi Komori / Research Design for Public and Global Health (2020-2021)[FLEX]
04 Feb 2021: ・EHR: EHR/EMR/“electronic health record”/“electronic health records”/“electronic medical record”/“electronic medical records”#1. ・Effectiveness; effectiveness/efficacy/benefit#2. ... Computerizing medical records in Japan. Int J Med
The ACA is a Lifeline for Native Americans Who Suffer from NCDs – Katie Mitchell / Global Health Challenges: An Introduction (2020-2021)[SEM1]
05 Oct 2020: Of the importance of the ACA and access to medical care to Montana’s native population, Rep. ... But they’re silent and a slow burn. The loud ferocity of the COVID-19 pandemic – capturing headlines, attention, and medical resources echoes the same
Remembrance Day, Invisibility and Emotions: Reclaiming nurses’ work in the World War One – Nursing Blog
22 Nov 2018: They used their medical expertise and also their courage and emotional labour to heal the wounded’.
Our Changing World: The obesity pandemic – winners and losers in adapting to affluence – Social Responsibility and Sustainability
21 Oct 2015: This created a huge panic in the medical field, something Walker argued, needs to be overcome in order to effectively tackle this global problem. ... in medical advances have to be accepted.
Protecting and promoting: Can regulatory stewardship lead the way in health research? A roundtable discussion at Edinburgh Law School – 29 March 2019 – The Mason Institute Blog
10 May 2019: The Institute provides internationally-recognised academic and policy leadership in the socio-legal, medical and life science governance, and bioethics fields.
Rwanda: Resurrecting a Healthcare System – Mirium Alzeera | Global Health Challenges
04 Oct 2020: deliver medical products in hard-to-reach places.
Seeing Covid-19, or A visual journey through the epidemic in three acts, writes Cristina Moreno Lozano – COVID-19 Perspectives
06 Apr 2020: We can see images of professionals and citizens wearing masks and medical equipment, animals walking around empty cities, police or military officers working out in the streets, etc. ... These medical artists have created illustrations for other
Covid: Scotland must learn from testing system failures to ensure mass vaccination is a success, by Alice Street – COVID-19 Perspectives
09 Dec 2020: For the first time in medical history, individuals are being expected to interpret symptoms and determine whether a test is needed – judgements that are traditionally made by a clinician. ... hesitance about the safety of a rapidly developed novel