Monthly Archives: October 2017

Project Report : Health needs of an indigenous high-altitude population living on an island in Lake Titicaca, Perú

  Health needs of an indigenous high-altitude population living on an island in Lake Titicaca, Perú by María Calderón, MSc. in Tropical Medicine and International Health, 2016/17   Amantani is one of the islands located in Lake Titicaca in the region … Continue reading

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INFOGRAPHIC: First multi-country economic analyses of large scale community care for mothers and newborns

Supplement name: Community-based maternal & newborn care economic analysis: Multi-country analysis of costs and health systems with implications for scale up http://bit.ly/CommunityMNH Check out the Storify of our Twitter chat and live stream of our official Supplement Event Launch with Professor Joy … Continue reading

Class of 1917

As we welcome the students of 2017 to the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, it seems appropriate that we reflect on the students who attended 100 years ago, the class of 1917.   At this time the School … Continue reading

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118th Anniversary of the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine

Today, marks the 118th anniversary of the opening of the London School of Tropical Medicine at Royal Albert Docks, and the beginning of the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine’s journey. The School owes its existence to Sir Patrick … Continue reading