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Apply Now Scholarship: Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Scheme (CSSS) 2016/17 (Developing Commonwealth Countries ONLY)

by Romulo Fabunan | Jan 18, 2016 | News

CSSS Studentships 2016-17 Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Scheme for MSc Public Health for Eye Care at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Commonwealth Shared Scholarships are a joint initiative between the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission (with...

New Published Paper: Peek Retina – “Clinical Validation of a Smartphone-Based Adapter for Optic Disc Imaging in Kenya”

by Romulo Fabunan | Dec 10, 2015 | News

Clinical Validation of a Smartphone-Based Adapter for Optic Disc Imaging in Kenya   Andrew Bastawrous, MBChB, BSc(Hons), FHEA, MRCOphth; Mario Ettore Giardini, PhD; Nigel M. Bolster, MEng; Tunde Peto,MD, PhD; Nisha Shah, MSc; Iain A. T. Livingstone, FRCOphth;...

TEDx LSHTM 15 Sept 2015 – Karl Blanchet’s talk on health systems – video available now!

by Romulo Fabunan | Nov 16, 2015 | News

Karl Blanchet believes it is important to distinguish between the complicated and complex. In this talk he explains three key elements: information, decisions and social networks that allow people to respond more quickly in changing environments and allow health...

Available for Download: Uganda, Makerere/Mulago-Royal Free VISION 2020 LINK case study

by Romulo Fabunan | Nov 6, 2015 | News

Creating Links A team of UK-based eye health professionals bring teaching and equipment to the Mulago National Referral Hospital. For the full case study: The Ophthalmologist – November 2015 PDF

ICEHs own Robin Percy and Priya Morjaria Ran a Half Marathon to Raise Money for BCPB!

by Romulo Fabunan | Oct 23, 2015 | News

Left photo: Priya Morjaria (Left), Robin Percy (Right) / Right photo: Robin Percy (Left), Priya Morjaria (Right) Two of ICEH’s own based at LSHTM have raised an amazing £1800 for BCPB (British Council for Prevention of Blindness). Priya Morjaria, an optometrist...

MSc PHEC – Register Your Interest – CEHC Scholarship for 2016/17

by Romulo Fabunan | Oct 23, 2015 | News

Register your Interest for the 2016/17 CEHC Scholarships (starting September 2016) CEHC 2016.17 – MSc Scholarships Expression of Interest – complete form and submit to ICEH Student & Alumni Engagement Officer – Romulo Fabunan at romulo.fabunan@lshtm.ac.uk  ...
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