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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  ...

Vision Mundi Fundacion’s International Congress for the Prevention of Blindness in Low Income Countries, Spain 23-24 Oct. 2015

by Romulo Fabunan | Sep 4, 2015 | News

Vision Mundi Fundacion’s International Congress for the Prevention of Blindness in Low Income Countries La Rioja, Spain, 23-24 Oct. 2015 ICEH’s own – Dr Cova Bascaran, Dr Nick Astbury and Dr Andrew Bastawrous will be speaking at the Congress. If...

MSc PHEC – Scholarship Opportunity: Saïd Foundation Scholarships – Accepting Applications for 2016/17

by Romulo Fabunan | Aug 20, 2015 | News

Saïd Foundation Scholarships   The deadline for this scholarship is 23.59 UK time on 30 NOVEMBER 2015 The Saïd Foundation offers twenty postgraduate scholarships annually to outstanding individuals who demonstrate the potential to become leaders and innovators of...
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