Global Health TV, produced by WebsEdge/Health, brings the global health community together. Through the power of online television we share inspiring stories on the work being done around the world to tackle HIV, AIDS, TB, Malaria and other diseases, build health systems and reduce infant and maternal mortality. Global Health TV shows that there is hope for a brighter, healthier future.
Preparing the Global Health Leaders of the Future
Simon Fraser University, Faculty of Health Sciences
The Faculty of Health Sciences at Simon Fraser University was set up in 2006. The faculty delivers a variety of Master of Public Health programs, the flagship program being Global Health. All students take part in a 12 week practicum experience in an international location and are supported by a strong theoretical program that covers, importantly, globalization and its effect on public health. Global Health TV joins a current SFU student on her practicum in Mongolia.
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