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Global Pulse: the International Health Journal of the American Medical Student Association (AMSA)

Julio Bracero and Preeti Kaur Rajpal, Editors-in-Chief of the Global Pulse, wrote in to tell us about the latest issue of GP.  

The journal is available at: http://www.globalpulsejournal.com

All of us at Global Pulse (GP) are excited with this issue. We received incredible
submissions from medical students, literally around the world, and from
other disciplines as well.

Here is just a sample of what we feature in this issue:

An exclusive, in-depth interview with Dr. Joxel Garcia, the Assistant
Secretary for Health of the U.S., the Medical Director in the Regular
Corps of the Public Health Service, and official U.S. representative to
the World Health Organization (WHO)!

WHO’s Global Initiative for Emergency and Surgical Care

Telemedicine in Bhutan

Accounts from Kenya

A (fantastic) photo essay from Guatemala

Additionally, we have added a blog to the website.  We will update the blog, and the website, in the next couple of days.

GP is completely funded by AMSA (not sponsored by other third parties),
entirely run by medical students (that have to study for boards and work
the wards!), and like every AMSA project, we are passionate about what
we do! Click on the “about us” section to learn more.

Julio Bracero & Preeti Kaur Rajpal
Editors-in-Chief, Global Pulse

email contact: jbracero@globalpulsejournal.com

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