Welcome To The Fifth NIHR GSU Newsletter

By |August 20th, 2020|COVIDSurg, Newsletter, NIHR Unit on Global Surgery, Publications, Pump Priming studies|

Welcome to the fifth edition of the NIHR Global Health Research Unit on Global Surgery newsletter in which we showcase the Unit’s work in Health Economics, and celebrate the launch of CHEETAH. Please read on to find out about the great progress being made across all of the Unit’s activities. Please continue to send [...]

Welcome To The Fourth NIHR GSU Newsletter

By |June 23rd, 2020|GlobalSurg RCT, Newsletter, NIHR Unit on Global Surgery, Publications, Pump Priming studies, RCT|

Welcome to the fourth edition of the NIHR Global Health Research Unit on Global Surgery newsletter. We trust that you are all keeping well. With the pandemic changing the way we work everywhere, we are encouraged by the rate at which the Unit's activity continues. In this edition we are pleased to include the first of the articles showcasing the [...]

Standing room only for day 1 in Accra!

By |November 9th, 2019|GS3, NIHR Unit on Global Surgery, Pump Priming studies, RCT|

Day 1 of the NIHR Global Health Research Unit on Global Surgery Follow #AccraGSU2019 to keep up with live meeting updates Today saw the official start of a week-long programme of activities at the NIHR Global Surgery Unit's (GSU) Annual Research Prioritisation workshop in Accra, Ghana - and what a day it has [...]

Ghana 2019 – final preparations underway!

By |November 6th, 2019|NIHR Unit on Global Surgery, Pump Priming studies|

NIHR Global Health Research Unit on Global Surgery Annual Research Prioritisation Meeting 2019 This year's NIHR GSU annual research prioritisation workshop will be hosted by our hub in Ghana later this week in Accra and Tamale. Teams from the UK and Ghana and have been busy planning the meetings for months and this [...]

Collaborators from the NIHR Global Surgery Unit hub in Ghana visit colleagues at the South Africa hub

By |September 23rd, 2019|NIHR Unit on Global Surgery, Pump Priming studies|

Dr. Edwin M.T. Yenli and Dr. Etuh Ighohwo from Tamale visit Dr Rachel Moore in Johannesburg An educational visit was recently arranged for surgeons based at the NIHR Global Surgery Unit hub in Tamale, Ghana, to visit the hub in South Africa and observe wound dressing practices. The visit was funded as part [...]

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