The Future of Health: Challenging the new inequalities brought about by the pandemic  @EdinburghUniversity
The Future of Health: Challenging the new inequalities brought about by the pandemic  @EdinburghUniversity
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Challenging the new inequalities brought about by the pandemic and the underlying inequalities made explicit (and intensified) by the pandemic – health, education, income, well-being

In conversation:
Professor Kev Dhaliwal (Professor of Molecular Imaging and Healthcare Technology at the University of Edinburgh and a Consultant Physician in Respiratory Medicine)
Katherine Hay (Deputy Director, Gender Equality, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation)
Dr Carey Lunan (Chair of the Scottish Deep End Group, and immediate pat-Chair of the Royal College of General Practice Scotland)
Vibhu Sharma (Disability and Inclusion Research Consultant Theirworld)
Dr Shams Syed (Quality Lead, Division of Universal Health Coverage and Life Course, World Health Organisation)

Facilitator: Sarah Brown (Chair of Theirworld and Executive Chair of the Global Business Coalition for Education)

Held on 2 March 2021, the first event in the Edinburgh Futures Conversations series saw experts from around the world share their perspectives of the pandemic and explore how to change and reshape public health systems to transform outcomes.
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The Future of Health: Challenging the new inequalities brought about by the pandemic @EdinburghUniversity

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