60 Second Histories
Joseph Bazalgette; the early years
Part 1 of the Bazalgette series. An introduction to Joseph William Bazalgette and the time in which he grew up.
Global Health with Greg Martin
Global Health Journalism - the Pulitzer Center
This week we return to bring you en episode on the importance of journalism in Global Health, featuring discussion with Emily Baumgaertner of the Pulitzer Center, and a talk with esteemed reporter and health-related journalist, Joanne...
Curated Video
Plague and Prejudice: The Black Death in California
As the world grapples with new pandemics, what can we learn from the US’s mixed response to the Bubonic Plague, which arrived in San Francisco in 1900?
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Support This Week in Global Health
This Week in Global Health is a weekly "live" video news new roundup. Dr Greg Martin is asking for supporters to contribute the equivalent of 1 cup of coffee per month to help finance the show.
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The biggest Global Health stories of 2014
This episode looks back at 2014 and reviews the biggest and most important stories.
The Wall Street Journal
Career Spotlight: ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Executive Producer Zoanne Clack
Dr. Clack discusses her professional journey from medicine to television, what it’s like working on a hit series and her experience as a Black entertainment leader in Hollywood.
The Wall Street Journal
Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy on America's Plan for Future Pandemic
Dr. Vivek Murthy, the 21st Surgeon General, outlines how the pandemic is already shaping the way leaders from the worlds of politics, science and business prepare for future global health emergencies.
The Telegraph
AstraZeneca vaccine benefits outweigh the risks, says Boris Johnson
Boris Johnson has said the benefits of the AstraZeneca vaccine outweigh the risks of the jab and is 'safe and effective'. The Prime Minister revealed he will be receiving his first dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine tomorrow. "The Oxford...
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Global Health and Human Rights
This is episode three in a series on Global Health Ethics. In this episode, Dr Greg Martin looks at the idea of human rights and tried to provide a simple definition. He also identifies rights that have implications for global health.
Global Health with Greg Martin
Global Health news - Ebola, Malaria, Dengue and more
In this episode, we take a look at front line workers in the fight against Ebola, a Dengue virus epidemic in China and safe medicines for diarrhea and malaria.
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How to write a medical review
In this video, I demonstrate how to search and identify relevant papers for your review. I do a pubmed search using Boolean operators and MeSH terms (these are extremely powerful tools that will help you sift through the large number of...
The Wall Street Journal
Dr. Rajiv Shah on the Future of Rapid Testing for COVID-19
Dr. Rajiv J. Shah, president of The Rockefeller Foundation, discusses the critical steps needed to increase the availability of rapid Covid-19 tests across the country if we're to avoid a widespread second wave of the virus.
The Wall Street Journal
Rochelle Walensky on Planning for the Next Pandemic
The director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention discusses how the lessons from Covid-19 are informing the agency’s response to the next phase of the pandemic and preparation for future variants and viruses.
Mediacorp
Revolutionizing Toilet Design for Public Health
Public toilets are unclean spaces in large part because of their design. From contactless appliances to retractable walls, an architectural designer discusses ideas about how to design a cleaner bathroom. Pandemic Changes part 4/6
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Age standardised mortality rate
Direct age standardization and indirect age standardization are two methods for comparing the mortality rates of two populations. This is sometimes called the age adjusted mortality rate. These are methods used in public health and...
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How to get an internship at the World Health Organization
If you are interesting in working in public health then you'll enjoy this video. I did an internship at the World Health Organization and discovered public health and global health. It was extremely good for my professional development....
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Contact Tracing as a Public Health tool to end lockdown during the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic
This video explains how contact tracing can be used to life movement restrictions and end lockdown during the COVID-19 pandemic. Governments around the world have countries in lockdown due to the coronavirus outbreak. To ease these...
The Wall Street Journal
Dr James Hildreth on Training the Next Generation of Doctors
Dr James Hildreth discuss strategies medical schools must adopt to ensure that tomorrow's doctors reflect the patient populations they treat.
60 Second Histories
Metropolitan Board of Works
Part 4 of the Bazalgette series takes a look at the opposition Bazalgette faced in getting started with the project and the great stink.
The Wall Street Journal
On The Frontlines With The Chan Zuckerburg Initiative
Priscilla Chan, co-founder and co-CEO of the Chan Zuckerberg initiative and Technology Editor Yun-Hee Kim discuss how technology can be better utilized to respond to Covid-19 at WSJ Tech Live.
TLDR News
Should Weed Be Legal in the UK?
Britain seems to be oblivious to the global trend of decriminalising and legalising marijuana. Should the UK do the same and legalise weed? Would the UK ever legalise weed?
Next Animation Studio
Singapore may have flattened the curve on coronavirus: report
Singapore’s lockdown may have reduced COVID-19’s spread to one new case per carrier, according to The Strait Times
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Water and Global Health
In this episode, we discuss World Water Day (March 22) and all things pertaining to water and sustainable development in global health, as well as current related jobs, organizations, and research in this space!
Mediacorp
The Race for a COVID-19 Vaccine
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, host Joshua investigates the timeline for vaccine development and whether there is any hope of eradicating the virus. Pandemic part 1/7