African Youth Voices 4 Health Advocacy Bootcamp
?Call for Mentors: Africa Youth Voices 4 Health Advocacy Bootcamp! ?Are you passionate about health advocacy, digital health, policy, or community engagement in Africa? ?Do you believe in the power of youth voices to shape a healthier, more equitable future? We’re looking for inspiring mentors to guide, support, and empower participants of the Africa Youth Voices 4 Health Advocacy Bootcamp — a high-impact program building the next generation of youth health advocates across the continent combating health misinformation. ? Mentor Application Deadline: April 26, 2025 ? Who We're Looking For: ? Media Experts, policy experts, advocates, and health communicators and journalists. ? Experienced in youth leadership, digital health, health systems, or public policy ? Passionate about mentoring and amplifying African youth voices ? Able to volunteer 1 Hour per week for virtual mentorship ? As a mentor, you’ll: - Support a small group of passionate youth advocates - Provide feedback on projects, advocacy ideas, and storytelling - Join an empowering network of changemakers across Africa ? Apply Now to Become a Mentor: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfUB9Uzebru7ygvsKH8GKP7jNrbcmQ8GMU8-scVHmDpTrLNgg/viewform?usp=preview For inquiries, partnership and sponsorship : project@... #YouthVoices4Health #HealthAdvocacy #DigitalHealthAfrica #YouthLeadership #bootcamp2025 Regards, DHA YOUTH VOICES 4 HEALTH TEAM
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Webinar: Cambio Climático, Salud y Transformación Digital en LAC
Dear all RECAINSA and the UOC are pleased to invite you to our upcoming webinar titled "Cambio Climático, Salud y Transformación Digital en LAC." This event promises to be a valuable space for dialogue and reflection on the critical intersection of climate change, public health, and digital transformation in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). Webinar Details: Date: April 9, 2025 Time: 11:00 AM (US Eastern Time) Duration: 1hr 30min Registration Link: Register Here Language: Spanish Speakers: Dra. Carme Carrión - Universidad Abierta de Catalu?a Dra. Aletty Pinel - Genos Global Consulting Dra. Judit Díaz Banzan - Red Salud y Ambiente | Commission of Digital Public Health at RECAINSA.About the Webinar: The webinar will feature a diverse group of experts who will discuss how climate change impacts the health of communities and the importance of implementing innovative digital solutions to mitigate these effects. Additionally, participants will learn about various experiences and initiatives being implemented in the region, aimed at accelerating the digital transformation of public health through community-centered approaches under the concept of One Health. We encourage you to register and participate in what promises to be an insightful discussion. Thanks also for sharing with your contacts. #TogetherWeAreStronger Web Site RECAINSA Follow us in Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram | Youtube Este mensaje y cualquier archivo adjunto son confidenciales y están destinados exclusivamente para el uso del destinatario al que se dirige. Si usted no es el destinatario previsto, por favor notifique al remitente inmediatamente y elimine este mensaje de su sistema. Cualquier divulgación, copia, distribución o cualquier acción tomada o no tomada en base a esta información está prohibida y puede ser ilegal. Las opiniones expresadas en este correo electrónico son las del remitente y no reflejan necesariamente las de la organización. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This message and any attached files are confidential and are intended solely for the use of the recipient to whom it is addressed. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately and delete this message from your system. Any disclosure, copying, distribution, or any action taken or not taken based on this information is prohibited and may be unlawful. The opinions expressed in this email are those of the sender and do not necessarily reflect those of the organization
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Innovate & Thrive: Resilient Nonprofits & AI Innovation Opportunities
Nonprofits and innovators alike are navigating a rapidly evolving landscape—one that demands fresh strategies, adaptability, and bold thinking. With funding streams shifting and technology advancing at an unprecedented pace, organizations must explore new approaches to sustainability and innovation. Whether you're seeking ways to future-proof your nonprofit or harness AI for social impact, we have two free webinars to help you stay ahead. ?? Upcoming Events: April 7 | Qualcomm's AI Program for Innovators 2025 (QAIPI) - APAC ? 7:00–8:00 PM (GMT+9) ? Empowering AI-driven solutions QAIPI helps professional developers and startups design and implement cutting-edge on-device AI solutions across diverse sectors. Join this webinar to learn about the program, ask questions, and gain insights from Qualcomm’s program lead, engineers, and an alumni founder. ? Click to register April 9 | Pivoting for Impact: Finding Resilient Business Models in a Changing Funding Landscape ? 8:00–9:30 AM ET ? Strategies for nonprofit sustainability Insights from leaders who have successfully navigated funding shifts Practical approaches to diversifying revenue streams Steps for building long-term financial resilience ? Register now Whether you're leading a nonprofit, building AI-driven solutions, or working in digital health, these discussions will equip you with the tools to adapt, innovate, and thrive in today’s changing world.
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Process Mapping on April 8 - Meeting of eHealth Professionals Knowledge Network
April 8 Meeting on Process Mapping The April 8th eHPKN community meeting will focus on Process Mapping. We will hear from a technical advisor at PATH on what is Process Mapping, how to do it, and why it is important in Business Analysis. Following these topics there will be time for open discussion. Add to your calendar: https://teamup.com/event/show/id/e5JP78o4qhu1czFFCaAQfJXQmP75Uv You can learn more about the community and this meeting on the wiki: https://wiki.ohie.org/display/CP/eHealth+Professionals+Knowledge+Network Thank you! Kasey Kasey Upchurch | Community Manager Center for Biomedical Informatics 1101 West Tenth Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Tel 317-274-9391 Pronouns: she/her/hers Email: kaalcumm@... | Twitter: @Regenstrief www.regenstrief.org Confidentiality Notice: The contents of this message and any files transmitted with it may contain confidential and/or privileged information and are intended solely for the use of the named addressee(s). Additionally, the information contained herein may have been disclosed to you from medical records with confidentiality protected by federal and state laws. Federal regulations and State laws prohibit you from making further disclosure of such information without the specific written consent of the person to whom the information pertains or as otherwise permitted by such regulations. A general authorization for the release of medical or other information is not sufficient for this purpose. If you have received this message in error, please notify the sender by return e-mail and delete the original message. Any retention, disclosure, copying, distribution or use of this information by anyone other than the intended recipient is strictly prohibited.
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10th Digital Public Health (DPH) Conference in Madeira, Portugal (24 -26 July 2025)
============================================================ 10th Digital Public Health (DPH) Conference taking place in Madeira, Portugal 24 - 26 July 2025 Call for PhD/ MSc Students Track: 9 April 2025 Call for Posters/Demos Track: 9 April 2025 #DPH2025 – 10th Digital Public Health Conference 2025 For Submission, click here: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dph2025 ============================================================ DPH Main Themes (including but not restricted to) Disease Surveillance and Pandemic Preparedness Digital Technology for Training and Behaviour Change Emerging Technology and Public Health Digital Systems and Data Governance Public Health Challenges For the full list of topics see: Calls for Papers and Prizes – #DPH2025 ============================================================ Submission Guidelines for PhD/ MSc Students Track All instructions will be detailed on Call for PhD/MSc Students Track – #DPH2025 Submission Guidelines for Poster/ Demos Track All instructions will be detailed on Call for Posters & Demos – #DPH2025 All submissions must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. ============================================================ Other upcoming calls Call for Workshop Papers (9 April): 1st International Workshop on Architecture Based on IoT and Artificial Intelligence to Support Public Health The workshop presents recent strategies based on IoT architecture and artificial intelligence algorithms to support public health. Call for Workshop Papers – #DPH2025 Chairs and Committee Prof Patty Kostkova (UCL) - DPH 2025 Co-Chair Dr Caroline Wood (BUPA) - DPH 2025 Co-Chair Full committee list: https://dphconf.org/commitee/ Important Upcoming Dates 9 Apr 2025: Posters/Demo & PhD/MSc Track: Submission 9 Apr 2025: Workshop Papers Track: Submission 1 May 2025: Innovation Award 6 May 2025: Main Track: Notification 7 May 2025: PhD/MSc Students & Poster/Demos Track: Notification 7 May 2025: Workshop Papers Track: Notification 7 May 2025: Innovation Award: Notification 14 May 2025: Early bird registration 21 May 2025: All Tracks: Camera-ready 24 - 26 July 2025: Conference If you have any questions, please do get in touch by replying back to us via email [dph2025@...]
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NEW White Paper Released | Generative AI for Health in LMICs
The Bay Area Global Health Alliance is thrilled to announce the release of Stanford Center for Digital Health (CDH)’s new white paper, Generative AI for Health in Low & Middle Income Countries, with support from the Advancing Health Online (AHO) initiative! From August to December 2024, Stanford CDH conducted an extensive review including two roundtable events, in-depth interviews with dozens of people who are actively working on applications of GenAI to health and healthcare in LMICs (including academics, health system leaders, implementers, and funders), and a quantitative survey with over 100 respondents. Additionally, the research team reviewed 14 GenAI accelerator programs for health that have collectively supported over 250 projects worldwide. The white paper has a specific focus on the use of GenAI tools to drive health-related behavior change, and highlights case studies from Audere, Girl Effect, Jacaranda Health, Noora Health, and Viamo. The scoping analysis, framework, and key recommendations are inclusive of a range of health use cases, to contextualize HBC interventions within the wider ecosystem, and facilitate broadly applicable learnings. It explores the questions: Where is GenAI being used and what are the greatest successes? How can we realize greater impact and unlock the full potential of GenAI, both for behavior change and broader healthcare applications? The top five key recommendations of the report: Sharing Learnings Focus on Actionable Measurement Improve Language and Localization Improve Technical Capacity & Shared Infrastructure Improve Digital & Basic Health Infrastructure We encourage you to explore the findings and share your thoughts on how your organization will incorporate the recommendations articulated in the white paper! View and download the paper here. Watch the recording of the white paper’s launch event held on March 26 here.
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[2025/SCI/DHI/DHS/0001] RFP for development of SMART Guidelines DAK for Community Health
Hello, This is to inform you that WHO published, on 2 April 2025, a Request for Proposals for Develop SMART Guidelines Digital Adaptation Kit for Integrated Community Health. The Request for Proposals is published on the United Nations Global Market website: https://www.ungm.org/Public/Notice/263201 Please read the instructions carefully before reaching out to SMART@... for any questions. Submission of Clarification questions and intention to bid – 14 April 2025, 23:59 hours CEST Closing of Submission – 23 April 2025, 23:59 hours CEST Kind regards, Nat Natschja RATANAPRAYUL Technical Officer Pronouns: She/Her World Health Organization Digital Health Systems Department of Digital Health and Innovation HQ/SCI/DHI/DHS Geneva Switzerland who.int Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, LinkedIn I am sending this email at a time that is convenient to me. I respect that your working hours and time zone may be different, so please respond when convenient for you. Confidentiality notice: The information contained in this e-mail and its attachments is only for use of the intended recipients, and may be strictly confidential and/or legally privileged. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, or the employee or agent responsible to deliver it to the intended recipient, any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution of the information is prohibited. If you have received this e-mail in error, please notify the sender immediately by reply e-mail and destroy all copies of the original message and any attachments. If you are not the intended recipient you are notified that disclosing, copying, distributing or taking any action in reliance on the contents of this information is strictly prohibited.
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? Open Call: Global Goods Integrating Climate Services for Health
Dear network, We’re excited to share that Digital Square has launched a new open call for Global Goods Integrating Climate Services for Health. This opportunity is part of the the Digital Public Infrastructure for Climate and Health initiative, a partnership between Digital Square at PATH, The Rockefeller Foundation, Wellcome, and the World Health Organization (WHO)-World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Joint Programme for Climate and Health, focuses on strengthening health resilience to climate change through integrated digital systems. Learn more about the initiative here. Selected tools will be featured in the Global Goods Guidebook for Climate and Health (GGG4CH),a freely available resource to support implementers, funders, and governments. ?? Application window: March 31 – April 30, 2025 ? More info & application portal: digitalsquare.org/sollicitations Thank you for sharing widely within your networks. Ibrahima Kane Marketing and Communications Officer Pronouns: he/him Email:ibkane@... Stay Connected:Website |Twitter |LinkedIn |Mailing List
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Registration to Geneva Digital Health Day on May 22 are open [Geneva & Online]
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After the success of the first Geneva Digital Health Day (GDHD) in 2024, which brought together 300 in-person participants and 70 speakers, we are excited to announce that registration for the second edition on May 22, 2025 is open. GDHD 2025 will bring together global leaders, innovators, and implementers for a dynamic program exploring key trends and challenges in digital health. Alongside expert discussions on AI, implementation science, space technology, and real-world success stories, participants will have the opportunity to engage in hands-on workshops and fast-paced networking sessions during the lunch break. Don’t miss this opportunity to join a day of learning, collaboration, and meaningful conversations. Secure your spot today! https://infomaniak.events/en-ch/conferences/geneva-digital-health-day/4d09c515-272d-407b-94f9-6e30d395224d/event/1404453
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REMINDER: April 2 Webinar: The Ethical Use of AI for Public Health
This Wednesday, April 2, DIGI is excited to host our second webinar on AI in Digital Health where we'll explore themes related to AI and equity, core principles for ethically using AI, and more. When: Wednesday, April 2 at 4pm EAT | 1pm UTC | 9am ET | 6am PT Where: Zoom Click here to register or use the QR code below Jen Antilla Senior Informatics Instructional Designer DIGI University of Washington
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CGDHI April Webinar: Governance and Digital Transformation
? The Center for Global Digital Health Innovation is kicking off a webinar series on what makes digital transformation in primary healthcare successful!? Based on multi-country research from the Digital Health Exemplars (DHE) project, we’ll unpack insights from Brazil, Finland, Ghana, India, and Rwanda—countries at different stages of digital maturity. ? ???? First up: "Governance Models to Drive Digital Health Transformation" – because strong governance is the secret sauce for success! Experts will share lessons from diverse governance models, strategies, and policies shaping digital health. ? April 15th, 2025 ? 10:00am EDT ? On Zoom, registration details below! REGISTER HERE https://jh.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_FxmolPCMS3G_YEafGPjczQ Co-hosted with The World Bank and Joint Learning Network for Universal Health Coverage, this series is part ofExemplars in Global Health (EGH) in digital health—with contributions from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, McKinsey Health Institute, University of Gondar, Gates Foundation, and top country research partners including CDHi- Center for Digital Health and Implementation Science, Instituto de Estudos para Políticas de Saúde (IEPS) , IIHMR, Delhi, Africa Quantitative Sciences, University of Ghana, and Vesa Jormanainen. Don’t miss it! Stay tuned for more details. #DigitalHealth#HealthInnovation#PrimaryCare#DHE#HealthGovernance ?_____________ Casey Sheils, she/her/hers Senior Administrative Coordinator, Center for Global Digital Health Innovation (CGDHI) Health Systems, Department of International Health Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health
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Invitation to join HIFA CoP - global health - current topic: health workers informal use of mobile phones
Dear GDHN colleagues, I would like to invite you to join HIFA. Healthcare Information For All (HIFA) is a global community of practice that is committed to improve healthcare by promoting the availability and use of reliable healthcare information. It has 20,000 members from 180 countries and is administered by Global Healthcare Information Network, a UK-based nonprofit in official relations with WHO since 2022. www.hifa.org In addition to our ongoing spontaneous discussions on global health we are holding a deepdive on the informal use of mobile phones, in collaboration with Makerere University, WHO and Norwegian research institutes. Details below. Join here (free): www.hifa.org/joinhifa mHealth-Innovate: Exploring healthcare workers informal use of personal mobile phones - Research findings and implications for policy and practice https://www.hifa.org/news/mhealth-innovate-exploring-healthcare-workers-informal-use-personal-mobile-phones-research Watch the video (9 Minutes): https://zenodo.org/records/15012090 Exploring healthcare workers’ informal use of personal mobile phones - We know anecdotally that healthcare workers use their own phones to plug gaps in the healthcare system - This research project aims to explore how they are doing this, the reasons for this, possible benefits and harms, and ways forward - The mHealth-Innovate research consortium has worked since 2021 on a multi-year project involving: * A HIFA thematic discussion - published in Oxford Open Digital Health. Glenton C et al. 2023: Using an online community of practice to explore the informal use of mobile phones by health workers https://academic.oup.com/oodh/article/doi/10.1093/oodh/oqac003/6969411?login=false * A qualitative evidence synthesis - published in the Cochrane Library. Glenton C et al. 2024: Healthcare workers’ informal uses of mobile phones and other mobile devices to support their work: a qualitative evidence synthesis https://www.cochranelibrary.com/cdsr/doi/10.1002/14651858.CD015705.pub2/full * Two primary research projects in Uganda to explore the issues with health workers and with policymakers (2024) - Publication in progress. OVERVIEW OF RESEARCH AND FINDINGS Read the summary (12 pages) https://zenodo.org/records/15011500 IMPLICATIONS FOR POLICY AND PRACTICE In 2025 HIFA's role is to review the research findings collectively and discuss the implications for policy and practice. In the FIRST phase, from now until 21 April, we shall discuss the findings informally. Do the findings resonate with your experience? Specifically we shall revisit the findings of our 2023 and 2024 papers and invite HIFA members to comment. We shall explore a range of questions that arise from the findings. In the SECOND phase, from 22 April to 25 May, we shall build on all of the above to look to the future, with a structured thematic discussion to explore strategies for addressing the downsides of informal mobile phone use while retaining the benefits. JOIN THE DISCUSSION! If you are not already a member of the HIFA forum, please join us (free): www.hifa.org/joinhifa - all interactions are taking place on the forum. French, Portuguese and Spanish speakers are invited to join HIFA-French, HIFA-Portuguese and HIFA-Spanish For more information, see the Health-Innovate project webpage Are you planning a research project? Learn how HIFA can add value to your research. THE PARTNERS The MHEALTH-INNNOVATE project is a partnership between Makerere University, Uganda; the Norwegian Institute of Public Health; Western Norway University of Applied Sciences; the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, University of Oslo, Johns Hopkins University; Health Information for All; and the World Health Organization. Funded by the Research Council of Norway Best wishes, Neil Dr Neil Pakenham-Walsh MB,BS Coordinator, Healthcare Information For All Director, Global Healthcare Information Network Corner House, Market St, Charlbury, Oxfordshire OX7 3PN, UK E: neil@... T: +44 (0)1608 811899 orcidID: 0001-9557-1487 W: www.hifa.org Twitter: @HIFA_org Facebook: HIFAdotORG H
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[Webinar invitation] Join the webinar hosted by IDA on Digital Innovation in Infectious Disease Surveillance on Wednesday, April 2
Dear GDHN network, We are pleased to invite you to an upcoming webinar hosted by the Infectious Disease Alliance (IDA), titled:Digital Innovation in Infectious Disease Surveillance and Response: Opportunities and Challenges. This global dialogue will bring together public health professionals, technologists, researchers, and policymakers to explore the role of digital technology in tackling infectious disease challenges. During the webinar, we’ll spotlight work under theDigital Innovation in Pandemic Control (DIPC) project, specifically efforts to strengthen digital immunization systems in Ghana, Malawi, and Tanzania. These include enhancing national electronic immunization registries, improving data use and interoperability, and strengthening health worker capacity. We'll also share learnings on gender equity in digital health and the development of adaptable, FHIR-compliant tools to support pandemic preparedness. The webinar details are as follows: ? Date: Wednesday, April 2, 2025 ? Time: 2:30 PM – 4:30 PM CET / 8:30 AM – 10:30 AM EST ? Location: Online via Webex ? Register here: https://www.id-alliance.org/event-details/digital-innovation-in-infectious-disease-surveillance-and-response-opportunities-and-challenges Topics will include: AI and data analytics for early detection Real-time monitoring systems Ethical considerations in public health tech Collaborative solutions to strengthen global health resilience This is a timely opportunity to engage with leading thinkers and practitioners at the intersection of health and technology. Please feel free to circulate this invitation widely within your networks. Best regards, Gracey Vaughn Gracey Vaughn Deputy Director, Program Implementation Pronouns: she/her(s) Email: gvaughn@... Phone: 336-317-1120 Digital Square at PATH stay connected:Twitter |Website |LinkedIn |Mailing List Book time with Gracey Vaughn
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March 27 Webinar: Exploring the powerful features of MetaDataSync, the metadata & data synchronization solution for DHIS2
Hello everyone, We’re excited to announce a brand-new webinar series dedicated to exploring the powerful features of EyeSeeTea’s DHIS2 Suite. Whether you’re an expert DHIS2 user or just getting started, these webinars will offer valuable insights into how our suite of tools can enhance your data management and decision-making processes. The first webinar will be about our Metadata Sync application, on 27 March at 16:00 (GMT+1). If you work with DHIS2, this app can be a huge time saver. With a few clicks, you can perform tasks that used to take hours of manual work. You can keep selected metadata synchronised between instances and send data from one instance to another, automatically performing all the necessary transformations on the fly. Please visit our registration page to sign up for the webinar. We look forward to seeing you this Thursday! Sara -- Sara Gil-Casanova Communications eyeseetea.com Keep it green! - Keep it on the screen!
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March 26 Webinar: AI in Digital Health: Separating Hype from Reality
Colleagues, DIGI invites you to join us for the first of our three webinars on AI and Digital Health next Wednesday, March 26 at 1pm UTC | 9am ET | 6am PT. To register, use the QR code in the flyer below or click on this link. We hope to see you there! Jen Antilla Senior Informatics Instructional Designer DIGI University of Washington Greetings, colleagues! The DIGI team is excited to announce a three-part webinar series on AI and health systems. Each webinar will include a brief presentation followed by time for discussion, share experiences, and learn more from each other. To register, click on the appropriate link below: What is Artificial Intelligence? Ethics and AI Using AI to Power Lab Management We hope you can join us! Jennifer ** Jennifer Antilla Senior Informatics Instructional Designer DIGI University of Washington
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Webinar invite: Promoting healthy ageing – Best practices in menopausal care
This FIGO webinar brings together distinguished speakers to explore menopausal care as a crucial element of the lifecycle approach to healthcare. Join us as we discuss the latest recommendations in menopausal care in terms of micronutrients and lifestyle management, hormone replacement therapy, sexual health and tailored care for patients with a history of cancer. Date: Wednesday 26 March 2025 Time: 13:00-14:30 UTC Register now: https://figo.ooo/3FmvON1 On behalf of the Communications & Engagement team International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics Tel: +44 (0)20 7928 1166 Address: FIGO House, 10 Theed Street, London, SE1 8ST, UK www.figo.org / @FIGOHQ Disclaimer The information contained in this communication from the sender is confidential. It is intended solely for use by the recipient and others authorized to receive it. If you are not the recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution or taking action in relation of the contents of this information is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. This email has been scanned for viruses and malware, and may have been automatically archived by Mimecast, a leader in email security and cyber resilience. Mimecast integrates email defenses with brand protection, security awareness training, web security, compliance and other essential capabilities. Mimecast helps protect large and small organizations from malicious activity, human error and technology failure; and to lead the movement toward building a more resilient world. To find out more, visit our website.
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You're invited! HealthTech Hub Africa Q1 Update Webinar: 27 March 4-5:30pm CAT
Hi digital health colleagues, Curious to learn more about theHealthTech Hub Africa? Please join us onThursday 27 March from 4-5:30pm CAT for our Q1 update call! Please REGISTER HERE to confirm your participation. We’re excited to engage with you in supporting some of Africa’s best and brightest healthtech entrepreneurs! Best, Joanne
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Webinar Series on AI and Health Systems
Greetings, colleagues! The DIGI team is excited to announce a three-part webinar series on AI and health systems. Each webinar will include a brief presentation followed by time for discussion, share experiences, and learn more from each other. To register, click on the appropriate link below: What is Artificial Intelligence? Ethics and AI Using AI to Power Lab Management We hope you can join us! Jennifer ** Jennifer Antilla Senior Informatics Instructional Designer DIGI University of Washington
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Telemedicine and Social Marketing Tools
Greetings,The Center for Global Digital Health Innovation at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health is seeking existing creative and impactful social marketing and promotional materials to support the adoption and use of Telemedicine services by clients/providers. Have you been involved in scaling telemedicine programs? We would love your insights on the types of social marketing content that have worked and effective strategies for driving awareness, engagement, and adoption by clients/providers. Specifically, we are looking for guidance on the types of social marketing content that have resonated most with diverse audiences. Additionally, we invite you to contribute any existing promotional materials—such as posters, digital content, videos, or other resources—in English or French that can support outreach efforts. Your contributions will help strengthen telemedicine adoption by reaching communities in need with clear, compelling, and accessible messaging. If you have successful campaigns, best practices, or content that has worked well, we’d love to learn from your experience! ? What We Need: ? Eye-catching posters ? Engaging social media graphics ? Informative brochures or flyers ? Any other social marketing and innovative promotional materials ? Why It Matters: Your contributions will help assess the state of existing social marketing tools supporting telemedicine ensuring broader outreach and engagement. ? How to Submit: Kindly send your materials to csheils3@... hashtag#TMAdoption hashtag#SocialMarketing hashtag#SpreadTheMessage
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DHIS2 WEBINAR: ICD-11 Cause of Death App
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Join us to explore a new DHIS2 ICD-11 Cause of Death app: ?? 3 April at 14:00 CET ? Register: https://buff.ly/SlM9P5c This app was created through close collaboration with the World Health Organization and field testing with several Ministries of Health and HISP groups, and has been developed jointly between HISP Vietnam and HISP Centre at University of Oslo. It uses the international form of medical certificate of cause of death as its basis along with the ICD-11 coding system to codify deaths. It does this through the use of the DORIS (WHO Digital Open Rule Integrated Cause of Death Selection) API, allowing you to directly code your causes of death directly in DHIS2. In this webinar, we will provide an overview of the app's features, its functionalities, benefits, and usage, including: Seamless configuration: Install the app using existing Tracker metadata from your own instance. Customizable data entry: Start with the international form of medical certificate of cause of death as your baseline, and add sections or data elements as needed. Full access to the ICD-11 coding system: This includes looking up each of the codes, viewing their chapters, and seeing their full definitions. Use of the digital mortality rule engine: This allows you to use DORIS to automate the selection of your underlying cause of death. Cause of death certificate generation: Generate a customized certificate for sharing death details. Export to ANACoD3: Full export to ANACoD3 is available, allowing you to perform detailed analysis on your data. Full translation support. Join the webinar for a full overview of the app's features and functionality! The app will soon be available for download on the DHIS2 app hub, as we near the webinar date. ? Learn more: https://community.dhis2.org/t/webinar-icd-11-cause-of-death-app/63971 hashtag#DHIS2 hashtag#OpenSource hashtag#DigitalPublicGoods #DigitalHealth
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