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Regional Faculties

This discussion area is a holding space for the regional faculties whilst we develop a new area on the site. Please post here if you are interested in becoming involved at a local level in this Programme. The role of regional faculties is to encourage clinical trial researchers and staff to collaborate between institutions, disease areas and locations. This can be done by sharing experiences, resources and also by opening up meetings and training courses to colleagues from other groups.

GHN_Editors

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The Global Research Nurses and Global Health Trials regional faculties have joined forces to run a workshop on July 7th, 2018 at the NAF Conference Centre and Suites, Abuja. The workshop is ...

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Global Health Research Process Map

The content of this group is designed to be used with the Global Health Research Process Map. https://processmap.tghn.org/

dralinn

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Dear Sam I find this excerpt of an article by Prof Jimmy Withsworth a thought provoking one, and with his many hears of experience in directing clinical research programmes in Uganda, he ...

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Training and Career Development

Resources for training others, such as sample presentations, and links to a personally-tailored Continuing Professional Development programme.

xiaoliubonneie

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Methodological research into the design, do, analysis and reporting involving trials is essential to optimize the process. UK specialists within the field have established a set of best priorities in aid of ...

5 years ago • Read full post
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Global Health News, Events and Conferences

We have created this area for people to place information regarding upcoming conferences and events which are relevant to the field of global health research. Please feel free to add relevant events or discuss upcoming events here.

jacquesdifoumofficiel

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Le virus de l'immunodéficience humaine est l'agent pathogène qui Provoque une infection chronique évoluant vers le sida ,en l'absence de Traitement ARV. Il s'agit d'un rétrovirus (un virus à ARN) de la ...

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