Working with trainees to treat non-communicable diseases
Dr. Clarfield and team are using an IDAC grant to increase capacity in Ethiopia by training physicians to use point-of-care ultrasound and by teaching the appropriate use of bone marrow biopsy via simulation training.
Pediatrician contributes to sustainable development in East Africa
Dr. Robert Armstrong, a recipient of the 2022 Royal College M. Andrew Padmos International Collaboration Award, highlights how sustained collaboration and building capacity are essential to having an impact.
Pediatrician dedicates career to reducing neonatal deaths worldwide
Her career has given countless newborns the chance to live longer, healthier lives. Dr. Nalini Singhal is our 2022 recipient of the Teasdale-Corti Humanitarian Award.
How program science can improve maternal and child health in Pakistan
Dr. Marissa Becker and at team from the University of Manitoba are leveraging program science to help improve maternal and child health outcomes in Pakistan.
Decreasing infant mortality in Guyana
Dr. Narendra Singh and team are using an IDAC grant to improve the infant mortality rate in Guyana’s outlying regions using a combination of teaching and a telehealth program.
Dr. Mark Awuku: A lifetime of learning
Dr. Mark Awuku, an award-winning teacher with more than 40 years of experience, is set to take on a new role as chair of the Royal College CPD Accreditation Committee.