A hospital turned public health doctor with eclectic interests like Water/sanitation, primary heath care, Education, Use of IT in public health in developing countries and football
My dream:
to see a higher GDP share for health (at the expense of defence) across the world.
I'm proud of:
May be making a switch in my career from being a hospital based clinician to become a stay- at -home dad and move into public health !
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Dear Rituu
Thanks for the welcome.! .. I must admit ( shame after all these years of being in this sector !) that I stumbled upon the site from a very nonchalantly performed google search for a topic very vague.
Hope I can make up for the lost time by contributing something meaningful.
Regards
Sreejit
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A very happy birthday Sreejit! How are you?
Thanks for the lovely photograph too.
What is the young lady's name?
Regards and best wishes,
R.Gopal.
Thanks for the welcome.! .. I must admit ( shame after all these years of being in this sector !) that I stumbled upon the site from a very nonchalantly performed google search for a topic very vague.
Hope I can make up for the lost time by contributing something meaningful.
Regards
Sreejit
Welcome! Nice to see you here.
Best regards,
Rituu
Welcome to Aidscompetence! Could you please add your photo, as it adds a human touch to your profile (go to 'settings', then upload photo).
We hope you will enjoy the opportunity to communicate with colleagues and friends in all parts of the world.
Please take some time to walk through this virtual Constellation home.
You will find many opportunities for connecting, sharing and learning.
Connecting: Under the Tab with Members you find people to connect or to reconnect with directly, on their personal pages. The search function will certainly be of help! We encourage you to make your own page your personal ‘home’ which allows for a conversation from human to human - online.
Sharing Experiences: In the blogs we are sharing our experiences with local responses and the competence process. These experiences and stories do not require a discussion or exchange, but comments are welcome! Some stories in the blog link directly to our knowledge asset (see tab knowledge asset).I am sure your experience will be useful to others!
Learning Together: Our Forum is the place where we learn together. If you want to discuss an element of the Competence process, or other issues related to local responses, please contribute to the forum.
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Laurence