Fancy coming and working at the original (and best) school of Tropical Medicine on refugee health?
The Centre for Evidence Synthesis in Global Health is currently partnering with the World Health Organization (WHO) Guidelines specialists on a project that aims to tackle primary health care guidance for practitioners working in refugee camps and settlements. If working on such a project excites you, we have an opportunity for a Clinical Research Associate to work with a team to set up and establishing a repository of trustworthy guidelines for healthcare providers for refugee and migrant populations. You will also be part of a team working on a Cochrane review update or a new review in an area of your interest as well as contribute to the Masters and Diploma teaching.
The Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM) is an internationally recognised centre of excellence for research in tropical diseases. This includes the Centre for Evidence Synthesis in Global Health, which houses the Effective Health Care Research Consortium and the Cochrane Infectious Diseases…
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