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HIFA ratifies 5 new Supporting Organisations
20th February 2012The HIFA2015 Steering Group is delighted to announce the ratification of five new HIFA2015 Supporting Organisations: BioMedical Student Research Initiatives (India), Clinical CURRENT (UK), IFMSA-Palestine, Indian Medical Students Association, Medical Students’ Foundation Pakistan. 1. BioMedical Student Research Initiatives (India) ‘We’re a team of medical students who strive to bring the much needed awareness and appreciation [...]
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14 health and development organisations provide financial support for HIFA2015
17th February 2012We are delighted to announce 14 HIFA2015 Financial Supporting Organisations for 2012: Chartered Society of Physiotherapists Commonwealth Nurses Federation European Association of Senior Hospital Physicians European Federation of Salaried Doctors Global Health Media Project Haiti Nursing Foundation International Clinical Epidemiology Network Joanna Briggs Institute London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Network for Information and [...]
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New partnership: Translators Without Borders and Wikipedia’s Wikiproject Medicine
9th January 2012HIFA2015 Supporting Organisation Translators Without Borders and Wikipedia’s Wikiproject Medicine have announced a partnership to improve the free global access to high quality health information. James Heilman, from Wikipedia, said: “I would like to thank HIFA2015 for bringing myself from Wikipedia and Lori Thicke from Translators Without Borders together. This has led to an exciting [...]
