PALO ALTO, Calif., Feb. 9, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- HealthTap, the world's first Global Health Practice, providing 24/7 immediate access to top doctors via video, text, or voice, announced today that its ...
Finn Partners has promoted Kristie Kuhl to managing partner and global health practice leader. In the newly created position, Kuhl is charged with solidifying Finn Partners’ strategy and values across ...
On June 1, 2024, the World Health Organization (WHO) ushered in a new era of global health security with the adoption of the updated International Health Regulations (IHR). These regulations, a ...
The IAEA advances public health around the world by helping countries apply nuclear techniques to diagnose, treat, and prevent diseases. From cancer therapy to heart disease, nutrition and zoonotic ...
From mpox, COVID-19, and Ebola to gun violence, the opioid epidemic, mental health, and access to healthy food, among other issues, global public health has a broad reach with a common goal—improve ...
The Sparkman Center spent 2020 developing a 2021-2024 Strategic Plan, including the re-shaping of the Center’s vision and mission, values, foundations and pillars. As the new Deputy Director, Dr.
PALO ALTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- HealthTap, the world’s first Global Health Practice that provides 24/7 query-to-cure individualized care with a network of more than 73,000 doctors, announced that ...
Finn Partners has promoted John Bianchi to partner and head of editorial services for the agency’s global health practice, effective June 5. Bianchi reports to senior partner and global head of client ...
Finn Partners is acquiring health communication and marketing agency SPAG, to expand its healthcare operations and its footprint in Asia. Headquartered in Asia, with multiple offices in India ...
These sentences contain some of the buzzwords likely to be relevant in the world of global health and development in 2026 according to our informal survey of 20 experts who work in the field. Their ...
AMR in 2021. Standard antibiotics are becoming less predictable. Causes: overuse, self-medication, agricultural practices.