Important notice
Please note that the administrative teams for the McGill Global Health Programs office will be working remotely on Monday, October 7, 2024.
Please note that the administrative teams for the McGill Global Health Programs office will be working remotely on Monday, October 7, 2024.
Sheraton Boston Hotel | Boston, Massachusetts
March 26 – 28, 2015
with Special Satellite Sessions March 25, 2015
Ebola: Looking Back, Lessons Learned, Looking Forward
Technology Revolution in Genetics, Relevance to Global Health
One Health: Emerging Infections and Food Security
Drivers of Chronic Non-Communicable Diseases
Improvement Science: From Theory to Practice
Big Problems – Big Ideas
Vaccines for the 21st Century | Recent Concepts in Vaccine Delivery | Resurgent Polio: When Two Good Enough Vaccines Aren't Good Enough | How Drug Resistance Works | Combating Antibiotic Resistance: New Tools at Point-of-Care | The Challenge of Declining Antibiotic Effectiveness | Global Non-Communicable Diseases: From Data to Policy | Global Nutrition: Challenges of Opportunities to Address Both Over- and Under- Nutrition | Improvement Science: Implications for Global Health | Context Really Does Matter: Improvement Science at the Frontlines | DCP3: The Essential Surgery Volume
Protection of Health Workers in Conflict | Environment and Health: Best Practices in Sustainability
Voices from the Global South | Opportunities for Global Health Diplomacy
Disaster Preparedness and Response: An All Hazard Approach
McGill University is located on land which has long served as a site of meeting and exchange amongst Indigenous Peoples, including the Haudenosaunee and Anishinabeg Nations. McGill honours, recognizes, and respects these nations as the traditional stewards of the lands and waters on which peoples of the world now gather. Today, this meeting place is still the home to many Indigenous Peoples from across Turtle Island. We are grateful to have the opportunity to work on this land.
Learn more about Indigenous Initiatives at McGill.