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Upcoming event: share about global healthcare
Visit on 21-24 November, 2023 at Utrecht, The Netherlands.
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The need for sustainability in healthcare systems around the world feeds the opportunity for innovation. Julius Clinical is actively working on innovation and joins to learn new ideas from all across the globe. As an organization, Julius Clinical works with sites in Africa, to help improve their ability to participate in clinical trials. The therapeutic area varies between studies, as we have focused on infectious diseases as well as chronic or non-communicable diseases. The importance of strengthening healthcare systems for the long-term is not lost on us. Our team aims to learn more on how we can participate in this process during the conference.
For this reason, our team is traveling to Utrecht, the Netherlands to attend the 13th edition of the European Congress on Tropical Medicine and International Health (ECTMIH). The overarching theme of the conference is Planetary Health, focusing on all aspects related to global health and tropical medicine, with topics such as neglected diseases, chronic diseases, healthcare systems, sexual and reproductive health and children’s health. There is a lot to learn and even more to discuss! We hope to see you there on the 21st till 24th of November, 2023. |
The Health Of The World In 2018, By The Numbers
1 / 24 / 2019
At year's end, global health numbers offer reason for both hope and despair. There is one strong positive note. An overriding public health finding is that people are living longer. "If that's not a bottom line reason for optimism," says Dr. Ashish Jha, director of the Harvard Global Health Institute and the T.H. Chan School of Public Health, "I don't know what is." And then there are the million-plus cases of cholera in Yemen — deemed "a hideous milestone for the 21st century" by the International Committee of the Red Cross.
Note: Because of the way global numbers are gathered, it's too soon to report on health statistics from the year now drawing to a close. There are only a few yet available for 2018 — polio cases, for example, and Ebola deaths in Democratic Republic of the Congo. But there has been a constant stream of numbers released from the years just past. Unless otherwise noted, the numbers represent the worldwide population. |