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A webinar with nurses from four Asian countries

06/09/21

It has been almost two years since the outbreak of the SARS-COV-2 Viral pandemic. Needless to say, conducting research during epidemics is riddled with several coordination and implementation challenges, and several Asian institutions have rich experiences that we can glean and learn from.

To this effect, The Global Health Network in partnership with Global Research Nurses organised a webinar, bringing together experts in the field from across Asia to share their experiences and unique challenges of conducting research during outbreaks and how they navigated them to deliver high quality research.

It has been almost two years since the outbreak of the SARS-COV-2 Viral pandemic. Needless to say, conducting research during epidemics is riddled with several coordination and implementation challenges, and several Asian institutions have rich experiences that we can glean and learn from.

To this effect, The Global Health Network in partnership with Global Research Nurses are organising a webinar, bringing together experts in the field from across Asia to share their experiences and unique challenges of conducting research during outbreaks and how they navigated them to deliver high quality research.

Chair:
Joby George, The Global Health Network Regional Faculty Lead (India)

Panel:
Capt Dr Usha Banerjee, Group Director, Nursing, Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi, India
Prof Dr Datuk HJH Bibi Florina Abdulla, Pro-Chancellor, Lincoln University College, Malaysia
Dr Tukimin Bin Sansuwito, President of the Indonesia Nurses Association
Dr Sandra Rumi Madhu, Principal of the Bangladesh Adventist Nursing College (BANC), Bangladesh