Thursday, 14th of February 2013 |
TALKSPOT was initiated last year by the Global Learning Opportunities for Vaccine Quality of QSS team (now with the EMP Department). TALKSPOT is now available on Vimeo.
https://vimeo.com/channels/469489
TALKSPOT links routine WHO technical work to our personal experiences, some of which leave an indelible imprint on our vision and performance. TALKSPOT gives us a platform for sharing such experiences.
James Vesper in his presentation "Sled dogs, serum run and saved lives" takes us through the lens of the relatively recent knowledge of quality risk assessment to see the risks that those involved at the time of the famous "serum run" (1925) did not know of.
Kevin O’Donnell with his presentation "There once was a woman from Pleasanttown" tells us of his very personal findings of the storage and handling of the oncology drugs that his friend Maureen took with a surprising turn of events that culminated into an ironically devastating ending.
Are three drugs for malaria better than two?
Friday, 24th of April 2020 |
Public health Interventions and epidemic intensity during the 1918 influenza pandemic
Thursday, 16th of April 2020 |
Chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine as available weapons to fight COVID-19
Tuesday, 17th of March 2020 |
Using models to shape measles control and elimination strategies in low- and middle-income countries: A review of recent applications
Monday, 17th of February 2020 |
Immunization Agenda 2030
Tuesday, 11th of February 2020 |
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