Live Steam of CARPHA Health Research Conference Available

Live Steam of CARPHA Health Research Conference Available

The 60th session of the CARPHA Health Research Conference has begun and noted researchers from the Region will be presenting their research findings.  Live stream of the feature lectures is available here. Topics to be featured are: Investing in violence and injury prevention: A Caribbean imperative. E Ward Thursday, June 27, 2015 9:30 AM SAWST   Decreasing gynaecological cancer mortality in the region.  H. Fletcher Friday, June 26, 2015 8:00 AM SAWST   Jamaican early childho...
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CARPHA’s Caribbean Health Research Conference celebrates its 60th Diamond Jubilee and addresses Violence and Injury Prevention

CARPHA’s Caribbean Health Research Conference celebrates its 60th Diamond Jubilee and addresses Violence and Injury Prevention

St. George’s, Grenada, June 24, 2015 . The Caribbean region has faced a steady increase in deaths due to injuries and violence resulting in premature deaths, disability, costs to the health service, lost productivity with subsequent effects on the family, community and society as a whole. Based on the mounting evidence to suggest that this is a growing public health problem in the region, the health sector needs to respond with leadership action. For this reason, Violence and Injury Preven...
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Public Health Policy Making to Get New Life with Help from CARPHA

Public Health Policy Making to Get New Life with Help from CARPHA

St. George’s, Grenada, June 24, 2015:  A study conducted by one of the former Regional Health Institutions found that governments generally lack the capacity to assess and use research to make health policy decisions.  Furthermore, the type of research needed to inform health decisions in the Region is not necessarily the type that is being conducted.  Understanding the impact that these situations can have on public health in the Region, the Caribbean Public Health Agency (...
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The all-of-society approach to fighting preventable diseases

The all-of-society approach to fighting preventable diseases  Dr. C. James Hospedales, Executive Director, Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA), explains why it is important to think beyond just health indicators when planning a framework to prevent and control non-communicable diseases.  Read more . . 
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