Invitation: Glasgow International Health Festival, 25-26 January 2023

29 November, 2022

Dear colleagues

with honour that we invite you to submit an abstract for the forthcoming “Glasgow International Health Festival”, an event that aims at gathering experts and stakeholders in global health to brainstorm through the latest data on this important subject.

The event is scheduled to take place on 25th & 26th January 2023 at the Scottish Event Campus (SEC), Glasgow, Scotland under the theme ‘Innovation for Global Health’.

You can submit your abstract on any of the below mentioned topics-

Digital Health

Pandemic Preparedness

Biomedical Research

Climate and Disease Modelling

Drugs & Vaccine

Global Health

Population Health

Clinical & Translational Sciences

Clinical Nutrition

Public Health

Oncology

Antimicrobial Resistance

Precision Medicine

Submission Guidelines:

Abstract must be in English.

Abstract must be original.

Fill in the submitting author’s name and contact details.

Each delegate can present up to 2 activities although they might be able to co-author for more than two.

The maximum length of the body of the abstract for an oral/poster/industrial driven presentation is 500 words.

The last date for submission is 10th January 2023. However, please let us know about your interest in participating by 30th November.

Hopefully you will be joined by a wide array of colleagues who are working relentlessly to improve global health issues.

Register now for early access!

If you have any queries or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Thanks & Regards

N.B. - Kindly notify me when you register to attend

Register for GIHF 2023:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/glasgow-international-health-festival-tic...

Submit an abstract: https://www.afhro.org/?m=1

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“Without rural nursing workforce rural healthcare would collapse and we can not achieve universal health coverage and SDGs”

“The means of strengthening health system is through PRIMARY HEALTHCARE”

“ Missed gaps in delivering Primary Health Care Services can be met as more health workers are trained and equipped with knowledge and skills”.

Senkyire Ephraim Kumi, BSc(Hons),Gcert.HAT, RGN,TUFH Fellow Managing Editor, AHRO review of nursing &midwifery

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HIFA profile: Ephraim Senkyire is a nursing officer with the Ghana health service and has a professional interest in women, maternal, child, neonatal health, allied health research, health professionals education, and nursing practice. Email address: senkyire88 AT gmail.com