Filipino Nursing Diaspora Network is a professional organisation of Filipino nurses who live and work outside the Philippines. FiND Network is a dedicated to harnessing the strength of the Filipino nurses abroad. Founded in Australia, affiliates now span the globe particularly in Americas, Asia, Europe, and Australia/Oceania.
EDEN Foundation is a registered non-profit, non-governmental organization in Abuja, Nigeria. EDEN aims to improve mothers and small and sick newborns health outcomes in rural and underserved regions in Sub-Saharan Africa.
The African Forum for Primary Care (AfroPHC) consists of diverse multidisciplinary primary health care (PHC) workforce stakeholders from across Africa who share a vision for African PHC service delivery: It should be comprehensive, accessible, high quality, responsive to local needs, in partnership with communities and delivered by strong teamwork, training and supportive supervision.
EPN is a Christian non-profit organization comprising of 131 members of healthcare providers and professionals. The majority of our members are Faith-Based Organizations (FBOs) that provide healthcare to communities in the most marginalized and remote areas where national government health services are limited. Our network over time has grown to a total of 131 members in 38 countries: 31 Christian Health Associations (CHAs), 22 Health Systems Strengthening organizations, 17 Church Health Institutions (CHIs), 18 Drug Supply and 43 Individuals.
The International Society of Geriatric Oncology, also called SIOG (Société Internationale d’Oncologie Gériatrique) in French, is a multidisciplinary membership-based society with members engaged in more than 80 countries around the world. Our network includes geriatricians, medical oncologists, surgical oncologists, radiation oncologists, anaesthesiologists, nurses and allied health professionals.
The University Libraries include the Saab Memorial Medical Library, where users can access and obtain timely and reliable biomedical information in the location and format most appropriate to their clinical, educational, and research needs.
QAI was set up to create an ecosystem of education, training, quality improvement and accreditation/ certification. We believe that this organisation would provide a platform to stakeholders including professionals and organisations, associated with quality in any way, to share their wisdom and knowledge in order to make its Vision realised.
Global Health Action engages communities around the world to improve the health and well-being of women, children and adolescents. We build communities of practice to listen to those most impacted by health and development policies and practices. We build capacity for local and global multi-sectoral partnerships connecting local to global and global to local. We provide trainings and practical programming for ministries of health, faith based health systems and civil society.