Introduction
This journal package grants pharmacy- and healthcare professionals access to the November 2024 issue of the Bulletin of the World Health Organization.
Featuring 15 peer-reviewed, open-access articles, this journal edition keeps you updated on the latest global health policies, trends, developments, and research, making it invaluable for staying current with important advancements in the field.
[Open Access]
Who Should Enrol
All registered pharmacy- and healthcare professionals in South Africa.
Course Content
The November 2024 issue of the Bulletin of the World Health Organization include the following 15 articles:
Editorials
- Traditional medicine and global health: a call for papers
- Ethiopia’s health sector evolution and WHO’s mandate
News
- Public health round-up
- Declining fertility in urban areas
- Hamid Jafari: the polio endgame and its challenges
Research
- Legal changes and evidence on unmet need for contraception, Philippines
- Behaviour of motorcyclists and bicyclists before and after a road safety campaign, China
- Barriers to WHO prequalification of similar biotherapeutic insulin
Policy & Practice
- Mass gathering events and COVID-19; lessons learnt from the 2020 European football championship
- Protecting nutrition in a food crisis
Lessons from the Field
- A health system assessment approach to analysis of political parties' health proposals, Portugal
- Participatory development of training videos for respiratory equipment
Perspectives
- Single cigarette sales contravene tobacco control policies, Brazil
- Community engagement in WHO guideline development
- Inequalities in geographical access to emergency obstetric and newborn care
Certification
The assessment (MCQ) must be successfully completed to receive your certificate - two (2) attempts to achieve 70%.
The Quiz is based on the following three (3) articles:
- Barriers to WHO prequalification of similar biotherapeutic insulin
- Protecting nutrition in a food crisis
- Inequalities in geographical access to emergency obstetric and newborn care