Attacks on healthcare workers and facilities are increasing, in both conflict and non-conflict settings. The targeting of healthcare workers and facilities has grave consequences for the delivery of care and the right to health in such settings. Join a live-streaming…
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Nicaraguan Perceptions of Humanitarian Healthcare Missions
Ethics Grand Rounds Title: Nicaraguan Perceptions of Humanitarian Healthcare Missions Speaker: Elysée Nouvet Date: Wednesday, 14 May 2014 Time: 12:00-1:00 pm Location: McMaster University Medical Centre 4E20
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Dr. Lynda Redwood-Campbell Takes Part in Typhoon Haiyan Relief Efforts
In November 2013 typhoon Haiyan devastated portions of Southeast Asia, leaving more than six thousand people dead and millions displaced. Humanitarian Healthcare Ethics (hhe) colleague and Hamilton physician, Dr. Lynda Redwood-Campbell, took part in relief efforts at a Canada Red…
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EHHPP Team at THiNKSPOT
Members of the EHHPP team on a full-day retreat at THiNKSPOT in Lowville, Ontario in December 2013. Frobit row (left to right): Laurie Elit, Sonya de Laat, Carrie Bernard. Back row (left to right): Lisa Schwartz, Matthew Hunt, Elysée Nouvet,…
Indonesian Folksong
HumEthNet member Dr. Teuku Renaldi of Aceh, Indonesia shared a traditional folk song with participants of the 2012 Humanitarian Health Ethics Forum. The song is credited with saving many lives during the 2004 tsunami.