Alma Mata Global Health Network

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Alma Mata Global Health Network is for all interested in global health issues.

It provides regular updates on news, events, education and careers related to global health via its website, Facebook group, Twitter account and mailing list.

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Jan 10 2014

Screening: Tales from the Organ Trade + Q&A

Date: Monday 13th January 2014, 7pm
Location: The Frontline Club, 13 Norfolk Place, London W2 1QJ
“Every year thousands of organs are bought and sold on a black market that flourishes in dozens of countries, where the rule of law is a hostage to the dollar sign.” Director Ric Esther Bienstock investigates the lucrative and shadowy world of black market organ trafficking.

Permanent link to this article: https://almamata.org.uk/screening-tales-from-the-organ-trade-qa/

Jan 09 2014

BMA Poster Competition: Doctors as Volunteers

The BMA have launched a “Doctors as volunteers” poster competition. This is an opportunity to highlight voluntary projects or initiatives you have been involved in both in the UK and overseas, and to demonstrate the benefits of volunteering.

The deadline is 17th February 2014.  Work needs to have been completed within the past two years.  See the BMA website for details of how to apply.

 

Permanent link to this article: https://almamata.org.uk/bma-poster-competition-doctors-as-volunteers/

Dec 17 2013

King’s Sierra Leone Partnership Clinical and Nursing Lead Opportunities

© 2013 Charlotte Kesl PhotographyThe King’s Sierra Leone Partnership is looking to recruit 2 one-year volunteers onto its in-country team in Freetown for the posts of Clinical Lead and Nursing Lead.

The deadline for applications is Monday 23rd December. There’s more information about the partnership at www.kslp.org.uk and about the posts in the attached adverts.

Permanent link to this article: https://almamata.org.uk/kings-sierra-leone-partnership-clinical-and-nursing-lead-opportunities/

Dec 15 2013

Fellow in Medical Education to the Postgraduate Medical Dean for Health Education South London

12 months ‘Out of Programme Experience’

SpR/StR (at current level)

Start date is flexible

This is an opportunity to work for Dr Andrew Frankel, Postgraduate Medical Dean for Health Education South London (HESL), to initiate and lead a range of change management projects relating to medical education with specific emphasis on quality and safety improvement, interprofessional learning and clinical leadership.

This is open to in Postgraduate Speciality or GP Training in a London training programme, giving an opportunity to spend a year ‘out of programme’ and contribute to exciting developments in postgraduate medical education in London. The successful applicant will be part of a network of Medical Fellows in South London and within neighbouring LETBs and will undertake a strategic development project and make a significant contribution to the success of Health Education South London. As an integral part of the post, they will be funded to take part in a development programme resulting in a postgraduate certificate and will also be encouraged to maintain a clinical commitment of no more than three sessions per week.

More information about the job is available here.  For informal queries please contact Dr Andrew Frankel by emailing andrew.frankel@southlondon.hee.nhs.uk

Closing date: Midnight Sunday 12 January 2014

Interview date: Monday 27 January 2014

Electronic applications with Curriculum Vitae should be made to: mike.jolly@southlondon.hee.nhs.uk and copied tonick.moffatt@southlondon.hee.nhs.uk

Applications in writing, with Curriculum Vitae, to Mike Jolly, Recruitment Advisor, Human Resources department, HE Shared Service, 3rd Floor, Stewart House, 32 Russell Square, London WC1B 5DN

Permanent link to this article: https://almamata.org.uk/fellow-in-medical-education-to-the-postgraduate-medical-dean-for-health-education-south-london/

Dec 01 2013

Job Opportunity: Global Health Programme Coordinator, Royal Society of Medicine

 

RSM

Department of Global Health, Royal Society of Medicine

Up to three years fixed-­term appointment

 

The Royal Society of Medicine seeks an exceptional talent to facilitate and coordinate its Global Health programme. The Global Health Programme Coordinator is a key part of the Global Health team. The primary purpose of the post is to promote and coordinate Global Health programme activities. It will include management of new initiatives such as the RSM medical volunteering scheme, ethical medical electives project and a global health training course. The role will also include coordination of the Global Health Film Initiative. Part of these activities will include mapping partnerships with global health organisations across the UK, as well as the organisation of meetings, conferences and film screenings.  This is a rare opportunity to work in partnership with several leading organisations in global health.

The Global Health Programme Coordinator will work closely with the Head of Global Health and the Director of the Film Initiative to facilitate the development of various exciting new initiatives.  This role calls for creativity, flexibility, organisation, independent thinking, teamwork and above all a demonstrable commitment to global health.  The coordinator will also be expected to be proactive and take a high level of ownership, especially when organising events.

To apply, send a CV and covering letter explaining your suitability and experience for this role to HR@rsm.ac.uk by the 19th December.  For queries about the role, contact jeremy.theobald@rsm.ac.uk.  Please see below for more details:

Global Health Programme Coordinator

Permanent link to this article: https://almamata.org.uk/job-opportunity-global-health-programme-coordinator-royal-society-of-medicine/

Nov 26 2013

Alma Mata November Newsletter

Torben Bruhn, Estancia town, Panay, EU:ECHO 14 November 2013The latest instalment of the Alma Mata Newsletter is now out please follow the link here to view a copy.

Photo credit:  Torben Bruhn, Estancia town, Panay, EU/ECHO 14 November 2013

Permanent link to this article: https://almamata.org.uk/alma-mata-november-newsletter/

Nov 16 2013

New Opportunity: Internship at Welbodi Partnership

Exciting new opportunity at the Welbodi Partnership

The Welbodi Partnership is a UK registered charity that has worked since 2007 to save the lives of children and mothers in Sierra Leone, which has some of the worst child and maternal health statistics in the world.  The Welbodi Partnership promotes locally led and managed solutions that bring us closer to a future where quality paediatric and maternal healthcare are available to all.

 

The Welbodi Partnership is at an exciting juncture in our work, with plans to expand into new healthcare facilities next year while continuing to develop successful current projects.  The Welbodi partnership are currently looking for a Project Design and Grant Writing Intern.

Salary: Unpaid. Travel expenses reimbursed.
Length: 4 – 5 months with possibility of employment at the end of the internship

Start date: January 2014

Reporting to: Director of Large Grants / Development Manager
Place of work: Combination of home based and office based (Central London) Work hours: Full time equivalent, flexible hours.

Permanent link to this article: https://almamata.org.uk/new-opportunity-internship-at-welbodi-partnership/

Nov 10 2013

The health of Palestinians inside and outside the occupied Palestinian territory

6.30-8.30pm, followed by drinks reception until 9.30pm

Venue:  Council Chamber, Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH), 5-11 Theobalds Road, London, WC1X 8SH

Medical Aid for Palestinians is delighted to be hosting, in association with The Lancet, the London launch of fascinating new research brought to light by the Lancet-Palestinian Health Alliance (LPHA).

The LPHA is a network of Palestinian and international researchers committed to using the highest scientific standards to describe, analyse and evaluate the health and healthcare of Palestinians. Established in 2009, its key aims are to build capacity for research; to develop scientific methods that are culture-specific; to increase academic collaboration – within occupied Palestine, Lebanon and across the region – and to engage in advocacy based on science.

Please join us on 5 December for the launch of the Lancet’s publication of research presented earlier this year at the fourth LPHA conference in Cairo. The LPHA’s research findings deserve to be more widely known.

Speakers:

Sir Iain Chalmers, one of the founders of the Cochrane Collaboration and coordinator of the James Lind Initiative

Dr Richard Horton, Editor of the Lancet

Professor Rita Giacaman, Institute of Community and Public Health, Birzeit University

Aimee Shalan, MAP’s Director of Advocacy and Communications

Professor Graham Watt, Institute of Health and Wellbeing, University of Glasgow, and MAP Trustee

Spaces are limited, to reserve a place please email william.parry@map-uk.org by 27 November 2013.

Permanent link to this article: https://almamata.org.uk/the-health-of-palestinians-inside-and-outside-the-occupied-palestinian-territory/

Sep 17 2013

Introducing Liverpool Alma Mata

Liverpool Alma MataAlma Mata Liverpool is a group open to all, which aims to promote interest in international health issues. We are a branch of Alma Mata, which is an international network of doctors, nurses and anyone interested in global health.

We provide regular updates on global health news, events, education and careers. We also run our own events including careers fairs, lectures and conferences, showcasing exciting speakers and presenting new opportunities in global heath.

We have over 1000 members across the globe and aim to facilitate the development of clearer pathways for postgraduate education and careers.

Please see the Liverpool group spaceFacebook page or Twitter for further information on events and activities in and around Liverpool.  Or send an email to liverpool@almamata.org.uk

 

Permanent link to this article: https://almamata.org.uk/introducing-liverpool-alma-mata/

Sep 02 2013

Survey of Anaesthesia Global Collaboration launched

The Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland (AAGBI) and THET have teamed up to gather and share information about anaesthetists involved in international projects in developing countries. They’re asking those working in anaesthesia to tell them about their overseas work. The information will be collated into a database and map which will be shared to facilitate collaboration.

The Survey of Anaesthesia Global Collaboration (conducted by Eventure Research) is open until the end of September and can be accessed here:  http://www.enventure.co.uk/overseas_survey.htm

Permanent link to this article: https://almamata.org.uk/survey-of-anaesthesia-global-collaboration-launched/

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