New videos showcase how CICH is expanding global health education

At the Centre for International Child Health at BC Children's Hospital, one of our main goals is to expand global health education opportunities for learners in BC and contribute to health workforce education at partner institutions.
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Mama na Mtoto and Global Affairs Canada have generously supported the Centre for International Child Health to engage Canadians and inform them about global maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH) initiatives. With the help of many collaborators and colleagues we've created a series of videos about all the amazing global MNCH activities happening at BC Childen's and Women's Hospitals.

Watch the latest videos in our global health series to learn more about how the Centre for International Child Health (CICH) is expanding global health education both at BC Children's Hospital and around the world. 

Through educational, clinical and research activities, the CICH aims to prepare health professionals for global careers to reduce inequities in child health. Programs like the Social Child Health Impact Fellowship & Training Program (SCHIFT) and the UBC pediatric residency global health program are educating tomorrow's pediatricians to build future leaders in international health and to provide the best care for all children, locally and globally.

Check out the videos to learn more about:

These videos are part of a series that explores a wide-range of global health initiatives at BC Children's aimed at enriching the health of children and families. Follow us on Twitter to find out when new videos are released! 

CICH aims to connect and engage health professionals in BC and internationally to improve global child health. Their work centres around three strategic pillars - research, partnerships, and education. More: bcchildrens.ca/international


 
 
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