A new paper by @KTalbertSlagle highlights the approach to restructuring the medical education in Liberia after the #ebola crisis in 2015.
Talbert-Slagle led multiple research studies, surveys & interviews at Liberia’s only medical school. Read more 👇
https://t.co/5wKeW6JGOM
Delighted to share this good news: Building on a longstanding partnership, we have received a $15 million grant from USAID for our project Applying Research for a Healthy Liberia. Congratulations to our whole team! @YaleGH@NikoleHAllen@ehbvassar https://t.co/RDqJIqJtm3
Led by Dr. Dahn, Dr. Talbet-Slagle and Dr. Marie Martin, this partnership exemplifies academic collaboration for health system impact. @YaleGH@KTalbertSlagle
Great project; so happy to see this happen. Proud of Yale and GH in Liberia, nice prioritization of health management. https://t.co/4Vm9JI8kts @KTalbertSlagle@DrTedros
"No one should get sick and die just because they are poor, or because they cannot access the health services they need." - Dr. Kristina Talbert-Slagle quoting Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus #IFBG18
@JaydonWells4 Hi @JaydonWells4 I think they would be able to handle it better, yes. But building a resilient health system takes a long time, so Ebola would still be a serious challenge for Liberia.