Tugwell Peter, Fletcher Robert, Fletcher Suzanne, Goldsmith Charlie, Rahbar Mohammad, Robinson Vivian, Runyan Desmond, Sadowski Laura
Centre for Global Health, Institute of Population Health, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
J Gen Intern Med. 2006 Jul;21(7):792-5. doi: 10.1111/j.1525-1497.2006.00511.x.
The Canadian/American regional group of the International Clinical Epidemiology Network (INCLEN) invites SGIM members to join in an international network dedicated to improving health in low and middle-income countries and reducing health disparities in North America-not only because many goals and activities of the 2 organizations are compatible such as evidence-based medicine, mentoring, and training; but because collaboration between SGIM and INCLEN could strengthen both groups. With increasing brain drain from the developing world to the North, there is an ever-increasing need for academic contributions from the North to swing the balance toward brain gain for the South. SGIM members have the academic expertise to make an important contribution to global health. Participation and contribution from SGIM members is welcomed at the individual or organizational level. We invite you to explore possible partnership and collaboration.
国际临床流行病学网络(INCLEN)的加拿大/美国地区小组邀请学术医学学会(SGIM)成员加入一个致力于改善低收入和中等收入国家健康状况以及减少北美地区健康差距的国际网络,这不仅是因为这两个组织的许多目标和活动相互兼容,如循证医学、指导和培训;还因为SGIM与INCLEN之间的合作可以增强双方的实力。随着人才不断从发展中国家流向北方,北方学术界做出贡献以扭转局面,实现人才从南方流入北方的需求日益增加。SGIM成员拥有学术专长,可为全球健康做出重要贡献。欢迎SGIM成员以个人或组织的形式参与并做出贡献。我们邀请您探索可能的伙伴关系与合作。