Sentences with phrase «nations health leader»

Canadian First Nations health leader Dr Alexandra King said the benefits of antiretroviral therapies (ART) were many and convincing, but they would not address many of the cause issues for Indigenous people with HIV and were also raising a number of ethical issues.

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Antimicrobial resistance is not traditionally the domain of world leaders, and health - related issues — outside of crises such as the Ebola outbreak — are rarely discussed at venues like the United Nations General Assembly.
«I call on the president and our nation's military leaders to re-focus their efforts on improving health care and other services for our service members and veterans and ensuring the security, freedom, and prosperity of the United States and its allies.
He is also a leader on the March of Dimes national board of trustees and was named the 2015 national chair of the March for Babies — the nation's biggest fundraiser for mom and baby health.
The United Nations recently recognised the threat of these non-communicable diseases as a global public health crisis, and called for decisive preventative action from government leaders.
She has served as Outreach Manager, Leader Engagement for the Washington Health Foundation, (WHF), in Seattle where she focused on Improving Health for the People of Washington and the goal of making Washington State the Healthiest State in the Nation.
HUMAN Healthy Vending (http://www.healthyvending.com), the nation's leading healthy vending franchise has announced that it has become a Preferred Vending Partner of Viverae — a national leader in health management solutions.
CDC and ASCD developed this expanded model — in collaboration with key leaders from the fields of health, public health, education, and school health — to strengthen a unified and collaborative approach designed to improve learning and health in our nation's schools.
He urged Nigerians «to pray fervently for President Muhammadu Buhari's health» saying «the health of the leader is intricately intertwines with the health of the Nation.
Besides, our nation has a long history of leaders lying about their health.
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Prime Minister: David Cameron Deputy PM & First Secretary of State: William Hague Chancellor of the Exchequer: George Osborne Leader of the Commons: Ken Clarke Home Secretary: David Davis Foreign Secretary: Sir Malcolm Rifkind Business & Employment Secretary: John Redwood Communities & Social Justice Secretary: Iain Duncan Smith Cabinet Office Minister: Francis Maude Defence Secretary: Dr Liam Fox Environment and Energy Secretary: Oliver Letwin Leader of the Lords: Lord Strathclyde Nations Secretary: Lord Trimble Education Secretary: Michael Gove Health Secretary: Chris Grayling Women & Equalities Secretary: Theresa May Pensions & Welfare Reform Secretary: David Willetts Trade & International Development Secretary: Alan Duncan Justice Secretary & Lord Chancellor: Dominic Greive Transport Secretary: Damian Green Farming, Food & Rural Affairs Secretary: Nick Herbert Housing & Local Government Secretary: Philip Hammond Culture Secretary: Julie Kirkbride
David Cameron took a keen interest in this question early in his tenure as Conservative leader, arguing that alongside measuring the economic health of the nation through measures like GDP, we should also measure gross national wellbeing.
The statement by Chief Akande in Osogbo yesterday, read in part: «The health of the leader is intricately intertwined with the health of the nation.
Dave should use the Leaders» Debate on Thursday to step up the attack, leveling with the public and pointing out that the painful decisions necessary to restore the nation's finances to health will not be taken by a weak coalition government.
The hands - on, competitive program harnesses the talents and creativity of tomorrow's leaders to help communities and the nation understand and address tough issues in theme areas ranging from health to environment to education.
Public health leaders, including many experts at U-M, correctly predicted that the U.S. would be well equipped to handle Ebola if it reached the country, and could keep the disease from being the threat it was in Africa and other nations that have less sophisticated health care systems.
As world leaders prepare to meet in Paris for the 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference, UK health professionals have formed an alliance of doctors, nurses, and allied health professionals to advocate for stronger measures to tackle climate change.
Public health leaders from around the world weighed in on today's announcement, including United Nations secretary general Ban Ki - moon, World Health Organization director - general Margaret Chan, US secretary for the Department of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius and UK secretary of state for health Andy Buhealth leaders from around the world weighed in on today's announcement, including United Nations secretary general Ban Ki - moon, World Health Organization director - general Margaret Chan, US secretary for the Department of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius and UK secretary of state for health Andy BuHealth Organization director - general Margaret Chan, US secretary for the Department of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius and UK secretary of state for health Andy BuHealth and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius and UK secretary of state for health Andy Buhealth Andy Burnham.
Kessler Foundation, a global leader in rehabilitation research, and Children's Specialized Hospital, the nation's leading provider of inpatient and outpatient care for children facing special health challenges, are actively recruiting participants for research studies.
Kessler Foundation, a global leader in rehabilitation research, and Children's Specialized Hospital, the nation's leading provider of inpatient and outpatient care for children facing special health challenges, are actively recruiting research participants with brain injury or autism.
March 24, East Hanover, NJ / New Brunswick, NJ — Kessler Foundation, a global leader in rehabilitation research, and Children's Specialized Hospital, the nation's leading provider of inpatient and outpatient care for children facing special health challenges, have renewed their collaboration by signing a three - year agreement, with a funding level of $ 2.1 million, to continue their research program for children with disabilities.
Washington, D.C. — April 18, 2018 — The Clinical Research (CR) Forum, a non-profit membership association of top clinical research experts and thought leaders from the nation's leading academic health centers, today awarded its most prestigious honor to a Massachusetts General Hospital research team for its discovery of the first successful gene therapy treatment for a fatal brain disease, cerebral adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD).
Nearly 800 nuclear science, engineering, radiochemistry and health physics students and professionals from around the nation will converge on the UNLV campus to learn from leaders in the industry and attend a job fair with more than 50 local and national employers.
The award is supported by Sens. Susan Collins (R - ME) and Angus S. King Jr. (I - ME), who have been advocates of NIH - funded research support as a means of maintaining the nation's position as global leader in biomedical research, and of saving lives and reducing health care costs in Maine and throughout the country.
The findings were published online Dec. 2 in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives, just as world leaders gather in Paris for the United Nations Climate Change Conference.
«The McGovern Medal is an award that recognizes professional excellence and thought leaders in all disciplines of school health who are making a difference in our school communities for the health, well - being, and success of our nation's students.»
With repeal of Obamacare likely dead for now, we — parents, educators, clergy and community members — urge our elected leaders to fight forward for a budget that will preserve access to health care, adequately fund our nation's public schools and do what's right for the working poor and those that depend on America's social safety net.
The Pittsburgh Regional Health Initiative is one of the first initiatives in the nation that gets community leaders and lawmakers working together to focus on improving the health of resiHealth Initiative is one of the first initiatives in the nation that gets community leaders and lawmakers working together to focus on improving the health of resihealth of residents.
MADISON, NJ (April 12, 2012)-- Pfizer Animal Health, an international leader in the advancement of animal health, and the American Humane Association, the nation's leading advocate on behalf of children and animals, announced the completion of the first round of an innovative research study on the benefits of animal - assisted therapy (AAT) on pediatric cancer patients and their famHealth, an international leader in the advancement of animal health, and the American Humane Association, the nation's leading advocate on behalf of children and animals, announced the completion of the first round of an innovative research study on the benefits of animal - assisted therapy (AAT) on pediatric cancer patients and their famhealth, and the American Humane Association, the nation's leading advocate on behalf of children and animals, announced the completion of the first round of an innovative research study on the benefits of animal - assisted therapy (AAT) on pediatric cancer patients and their families.
We work with community leaders, health departments, First Nation organizations, local schools, elders and maintain an open door policy of transparency about our operations, as well as the opportunity for any interested community members to tour, follow their pets through the clinic, or participate through volunteering.
Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine advances animal and human health by generating new knowledge through high - impact research, delivering the most advanced veterinary clinical care, and providing diverse academic opportunities to train the next generation of leaders, lifesavers, and world changers that will meet the challenges of Michigan, the nation, and the world.
About GlobalVetLINK (GVL ®) GlobalVetLINK was founded in 2001 and is the nation's leader in electronic animal health records, providing intuitive online certification solutions that enable animal health practitioners to quickly and accurately create professional health records.
His address officially begins the United Nation's Sustainable Development Summit where global leaders aim to tackle numerous topics, including poverty, literacy, health and environmental issues.
What this means is that you, like so many other leaders through history, will find yourself confronting the fact — so easy to overlook these past few years — that the health of a nation's food system is a critical issue of national security.
The real issues that must be addressed by our nation's leaders are the disastrous and grave health effects and community impacts of mountaintop removal mining and the coal industry's rampant destruction of Appalachian streams.
To help put things in perspective, here are some statistics from industry watchdogs and leaders regarding Georgia's health care system and how it compares to the rest of the nation.
As one of the nation's leaders in health care solutions, we offer our associates the opportunity to impact the lives of millions of people through our national footprint of products, services and award - winning programs.
The AFN is intended to present the views of the various First Nations through their leaders in areas such as: Aboriginal and Treaty Rights, Economic Development, Education, Languages and Literacy, Health, Housing, Social Development, Justice, Taxation, Land Claims, Environment, and a whole array of issues that are of common concern to Aboriginal Canadians which arise at any given time.
It is important that leaders around the world listen to First Nations peoples and our solutions — as Naera says: «It's of utmost important to all political leaders, health specialist, researchers, and community groups working with and or developing policies for Indigenous peoples.»
More than 2,000 people will participate in the 15th World Congress on Public Health in Melbourne this week, and one of the key sessions will be a First Nations Suicide Prevention World Leaders Dialogue on Tuesday afternoon.
Public health leaders from around the world will have the opportunity to listen to and learn from Indigenous leaders with deep expertise in preventing suicide among First Nations people.
The Kaiser Family Foundation, a leader in health policy analysis, health journalism and communication, is dedicated to filling the need for trusted, independent information on the major health issues facing our nation and its people.
The report is intended to shine light on the strengths and challenges faced by the nation and offer state - level data for community leaders, public health officials and policymakers to use as a roadmap to improve the health of women and children within their states.
Lunch time on October 5th, 2016, I sat at my computer in Colorado gobbling up a sumptuous and historic sight: on one event stage, the leaders of The World Bank, The World Health Organization, and the United Nations Children's Fund stood alongside catalysts from academia and declared their growing financial and institutional dedication to placing early childhood development policy and programs at the heart of their strategies.
The theme of the gathering was Setting the Table - Reconciliation and Cultural Safety and included keynote addresses from Cathy Ulrich, CEO of Northern Health, Nicole Cross, Regional Director - Northern Region First Nations Health Authority, and Rose LeMay, Leader, Trainer and Coach for Indigenous Reconciliation and Wellbeing.
Our nation's military leaders recognize that by putting young children on a path toward learning and health that it can help solve the education, crime and obesity - related problems that put military service out of reach for many young adults.
On 12 February in the nation's parliament, political leaders joined with members of the Close the Gap Campaign Steering Committee to reiterate their shared ambition to close the unacceptable health and life expectancy gap between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and other Australians by 2030.
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