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Raising the Bar for Global Health: Why global health is local health

6:30pm-8:30pm on Thursday 27 March

Times shown are in GMT (UTC +0) up to the 26th March. For events on or after 27th March times are in BST (UTC +1).

The Cambridge Brew House, 1 King Street, CB1 1LH

Cambridge is part of a global health system in which the biggest health challenges facing the world affect us all. Health partnerships play a vital role in addressing them, exposing staff to different types of patients, practices and procedures and tapping into the wealth of knowledge and experience that the international community offers.

Come and be inspired by the academic clinicians and healthcare workers involved in global health partnerships that are changing practice and attitudes both here in the East of England and at healthcare institutions around the world. And find out why long-term, reciprocal knowledge exchange and learning is key to improving health outcomes for everyone.

Join us for presentations and a Q&A with Cambridge Global Health Partnerships members and stay on for drinks and nibbles.

Booking/Registration is: REQUIRED

Additional Information

Age: Adults
Format: Talk
Timing: In person
Cost: Free
Event Capacity: 50
Theme: Health
Accessibility: Inaccessible

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