Olayinka O Aremu (NursecoachOla)(@NursecoachO) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Studies have shown that there is a
pronounced shortage of organ
donations among minority groups. Ethnicity matters when it comes
to organ transplants. Let’s create awareness and communicate our decisions with our family regarding organ donation

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BJNinform(@BJNinform) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Professor Ian Peate RN FRCN OBE discusses the key issues surrounding migrant health in the UK and explores strategies for healthcare professionals to provide inclusive and compassionate care: ow.ly/wJtz50Rm508

More below. 👇

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Englewood Hospital Internal Medicine Residency(@englewood_im) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With global forced displacement and migration at record levels, it is critical for providers to ensure both the health of migrating populations and of receiving countries.

Kemar (PGY3) led today’s conference on & . Check out the key points. 🌎 🩺

With global forced displacement and migration at record levels, it is critical for providers to ensure both the health of migrating populations and of receiving countries.

Kemar (PGY3) led today’s conference on #RefugeeHealth &  #MigrantHealth. Check out the key points. 🌎 🩺
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International Foundation for Dermatology(@IFDerm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In this session Valeska Padovese & William Abou Shahla are discussing 'Skin diseases in Syrian refugees in Lebanon.' Understanding the realities migrants face at the ILDS Migrant Health Symposium. First up, valeska padovese

International League of Dermatological Societies

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IOM Mozambique(@IOM_Mozambique) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌍150+ years of migration from Mozambique to South Africa's mines led to enduring challenges. Miners still face health risks like TB & lung disease.

🩺IOM oversees 3 occupational health centers for migrant workers in Mozambique.

📚More: blogs.worldbank.org/africacan/crit…

🌍150+ years of migration from Mozambique to South Africa's mines led to enduring challenges. Miners still face health risks like TB & lung disease.

🩺IOM oversees 3 occupational health centers for migrant workers in Mozambique.

📚More: blogs.worldbank.org/africacan/crit…

#MigrantHealth
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Adam(@huffedanpuffed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I really think Cruella needs to pay attention to Office for Health Improvement and Disparities data showing the need to support not stigmatise migrants. Interesting that on one hand our government bodies suggests need to help whilst the rhetoric of their leadership insights others to blame & marginalise!

I really think Cruella needs to pay attention to @OHID data showing the need to support not stigmatise migrants. Interesting that on one hand our government bodies suggests need to help whilst the rhetoric of their leadership insights others to blame & marginalise! #migranthealth
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GIZ African Union(@GIZAfricanUnion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Embedding in

The 7⃣th session of the online series on and is taking place on 28 March! Register now and take part in this insightful discussion.

🗓️Thursday, 28 March
🕐 2:30PM WAT
👉 Register now: us06web.zoom.us/meeting/regist…

Embedding #MigrantHealth in #Policy

The 7⃣th session of the #CHELD online series on #Migration and #Health is taking place on 28 March! Register now and take part in this insightful discussion.

🗓️Thursday, 28 March
🕐 2:30PM WAT
👉 Register now: us06web.zoom.us/meeting/regist…
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International Foundation for Dermatology(@IFDerm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hearing from Anne Jachman on 'Caring for refugees and migrants: implications for volunteer & professional aid workers.' at the ILDS Migrant Health Symposium.

Hearing from Anne Jachman on 'Caring for refugees and migrants: implications for volunteer & professional aid workers.' at the ILDS Migrant Health Symposium. #MigrantHealth #SkinHealth4theWorld
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Next up: William Abou Shahla, Project Lead at Bridges2Health&Rights discusses 'Skin diseases in Syrian refugees in Lebanon' at the ILDS Migrant Health Symposium.

Next up: William Abou Shahla, Project Lead at Bridges2Health&Rights discusses 'Skin diseases in Syrian refugees in Lebanon' at the ILDS Migrant Health Symposium. 

#SkinHealth4theWorld #MigrantHealth
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