March 19, 2026 by Peter Sands, Executive Director There isn’t any shortage of hype about artificial intelligence in healthcare, but within the fight against tuberculosis (TB),...
Biomolecular and Genomic Laboratory Technician, Sulianti Saroso Infectious Diseases Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia March 26, 2026 At Sulianti Saroso Hospital for Infectious Diseases in Jakarta, laboratory teams...
Global Fund approves emergency TB financing for conflict-affected Sudan March 27, 2026 – The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (the “Global Fund”) has...
Laboratory Technician, CSCOM in Sebeninkoro, Bamako, Mali March 26, 2026 When Fatoumata Keita was a young girl, an accident modified the course of her life. After...
The April issue With ALL is live now. Here are some highlights. Some articles are publicly available or temporarily free; others would require you to log...
ART Coordinator, Zewditu Memorial Hospital, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia March 26, 2026 For over twenty years, Dr. Aster Shweaamare has been one in all the driving forces...
This article explains why ontology, epistemology, and research paradigms are necessary in health research. Its fundamental message is that researchers can mix methods. However, they still...
Delirium causes and, often with impaired alertness (drowsiness or agitation), and sometimes hallucinations. It is common in hospitals and aged care facilities and requires energetic screening...
Artificial intelligence is not any longer a “someday” topic in nursing. It already appears within the tools we use to document care. Helps monitor patients. Supports...
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