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  • Tina changed the description of the group Group logo of Global Health ClubGlobal Health Club from “The Global Health Club is an online academic community designed for students aged 13–18 who are passionate about health equity, public health, and global well-being. This club explores the world’s most pressing health challenges—from infectious disease outbreaks to mental health awareness, maternal care, and access to clean water—and equips students with knowledge and tools to advocate for sustainable health solutions worldwide.
    What We Do:

    Explore topics in epidemiology, healthcare systems, health education, nutrition, mental health, environmental health, and more

    Learn from global case studies and analyze real-world responses to health crises such as pandemics, vaccine access, or malnutrition

    Collaborate on awareness campaigns, health infographics, and public service announcements

    Host guest talks from professionals in medicine, global NGOs, and humanitarian organizations

    Design projects aimed at health promotion or disease prevention in underserved communities

    Participate in simulated health policy challenges and model WHO assemblies

    Discuss ethical issues related to health care, including equity, consent, and cultural considerations

    Club Rules and Guidelines:

    Eligibility: Open to students aged 13–18 who are interested in health, medicine, or humanitarian work.

    Respect & Sensitivity: Health issues can be deeply personal—discussions must remain empathetic, respectful, and inclusive.

    Scientific Accuracy: Use credible sources when presenting health information; avoid spreading misinformation.

    Participation: Attend at least two monthly meetings and contribute meaningfully to club projects.

    Cultural Awareness: Be mindful of diverse cultural perspectives when discussing global health approaches.

    Ethical Conduct: Uphold high standards of ethics, confidentiality, and responsibility in discussions and projects.

    Collaboration: Engage positively in teamwork and group-based problem-solving activities.

    Professional Development: Members are encouraged to explore global health careers and take initiative in personal learning.

    The Global Health Club inspires students to become informed advocates for a healthier, more equitable world. Join us to learn, serve, and lead in the global health movement—one step at a time.” to “The Global Health Club is an online academic community designed for students aged 13–18 who are passionate about health equity, public health, and global well-being. This club explores the world’s most pressing health challenges—from infectious disease outbreaks to mental health awareness, maternal care, and access to clean water—and equips students with knowledge and tools to advocate for sustainable health solutions worldwide.
    What We Do:

    Explore topics in epidemiology, healthcare systems, health education, nutrition, mental health, environmental health, and more
    Learn from global case studies and analyze real-world responses to health crises such as pandemics, vaccine access, or malnutrition
    Collaborate on awareness campaigns, health infographics, and public service announcements
    Host guest talks from professionals in medicine, global NGOs, and humanitarian organizations
    Design projects aimed at health promotion or disease prevention in underserved communities
    Participate in simulated health policy challenges and model WHO assemblies
    Discuss ethical issues related to health care, including equity, consent, and cultural considerations

    Club Rules and Guidelines:

    Eligibility: Open to students aged 13–18 who are interested in health, medicine, or humanitarian work.
    Respect & Sensitivity: Health issues can be deeply personal—discussions must remain empathetic, respectful, and inclusive.
    Scientific Accuracy: Use credible sources when presenting health information; avoid spreading misinformation.
    Participation: Attend at least two monthly meetings and contribute meaningfully to club projects.
    Cultural Awareness: Be mindful of diverse cultural perspectives when discussing global health approaches.
    Ethical Conduct: Uphold high standards of ethics, confidentiality, and responsibility in discussions and projects.
    Collaboration: Engage positively in teamwork and group-based problem-solving activities.
    Professional Development: Members are encouraged to explore global health careers and take initiative in personal learning.

    The Global Health Club inspires students to become informed advocates for a healthier, more equitable world. Join us to learn, serve, and lead in the global health movement—one step at a time.” 5 months ago

    5 months ago