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Raising the Bar for Global Health: Why global health is local health

How global health issues affect us all and what we can learn and share to improve patient outcomes in the UK and around the world.

  • 27th March 2025 - 27th March 2025
  • 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm

Join Cambridge Global Health Partnerships for a fascinating evening where you’ll hear from NHS staff and academic clinicians working on some of the biggest healthcare challenges of our time.

Cambridge is part of a global health system in which the health challenges facing the world affect us all. Health partnerships between different countries play a vital role in addressing them, exposing staff to different types of patients, practices and procedures, and tapping into the wealth of knowledge that healthcare professionals from around the world bring.

You’ll hear from some of the people involved in global health partnerships that are changing practice and attitudes both here in the East of England and at healthcare institutions around the world. And you’ll find out why sharing knowledge and experience is key to improving outcomes for everyone.

You’ll discover what motivates healthcare staff to get involved in global health partnerships and hear more about the personal and professional impact that peer-to-peer learning has had on them.

Come and be inspired by thought provoking presentations, ask your burning questions in a lively Q&A, and stay on for drinks and nibbles.

Hosted at Cambridge’s centrally located Brew House and limited to 50 people, your free ticket includes a light supper.

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Did you know?

Not many pubs can claim to have served a man a pint just after he’d discovered the secret of life itself, but The Eagle can! It was in this city centre pub that scientists Francis Crick and James Watson announced their discovery of DNA in the 1953.