Do you think all people across the world have the right to quality healthcare?
Have you worked in hospitals in developing countries? Would you like to share your experiences?
THIS WEDNESDAY JOIN US AS WE START THE CONVERSATION ON…
“Quality Healthcare in Developing Countries”
10th June 2009, 1:00 – 3:00 pm
UTSPH Auditorium E101
“Never doubt that a small group of committed people can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” – Margaret Mead
To Physicians from developing countries:
You have been out there, at the frontline, you have seen errors happen, you have seen basic issues neglected and you all have stories to share from your internship or working days, some of these stories provide quite an insightful view of what goes on in our health systems. The idea is to create a collection of these narratives and form a short documentary. Let us share our stories lest they be forgotten.
To All the Rest:
Join us as we try to explain why quality healthcare is as important as access to healthcare. Listen to young physicians from developing countries share their stories and experiences. These are the people who have been in the system and each has stories buried in them which no books or journals reveal. Help them share, lend them your ear, give them your feedback. Come and be their audience.
Come and talk and be heard, or come just to listen and learn.
Everyone is welcome to attend, Light refreshments will be provided!
It will be helpful if you let us know in advance if you are planning to attend:
Contact: sonali.vaid@uth.tmc.edu
Event sponsored by Texas Public Health Training Center in collaboration with the Global Health Concentration
Sonali Vaid MD
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