Global Health Economist
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Resolve dichotomy in health between developed and developing countries and enigmatic psychological questions.
Global Health Economist
1y ago
Hey there ? In this episode, I’ll be going over Why Nations Fail chapter 1 pg 19-28- an early history about laws & institutions during the colonial period ..read more
Global Health Economist
1y ago
Hi everyone! ? I came back with book podcast series- ‘Why Nations Fail- Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson’! This is part 1 which reads from page 8 to 19! Enjoy ..read more
Global Health Economist
1y ago
Hi, I'm a Global Health Economist. My name is Hyorin Nam, an upcoming college, pre-med student pursuing a major in Life science and Biotechnology. My podcast aims to educate people about urgent humanitarian crises and recent scientific development to increase awareness of global injustice and improve the quality of human health.
Today, June 2nd, Wednesday, 2021, we will discuss the Tulsa Race Massacre, one of the single worst incidents of racial violence in American history, and whether teens get vaccinated even with parental disapproval.
Today's highlights
Tulsa Race Massacre took pla ..read more
Global Health Economist
1y ago
Links to stories and facts are:
Humanitarian Crisis in Ethiopia: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/culture/article/ethiopia-grave-humanitarian-crisis-unfolding-never-saw-hell-before-now-have?loggedin=true
Climate Change Achivements: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/may/29/black-wednesday-for-big-oil-as-courtrooms-and-boardrooms-turn-on-industry
World Economic Forum Global Gender Gap Report 2021: http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_GGGR_2021.pdf ..read more
Global Health Economist
1y ago
Over the last two decades, international attention to improving the health of developing countries has risen dramatically. However, despite global health developmental progress, the health disparities are still evident in our eyes: life expectancies are much lower in the developing world. Today, Global Health Economist explains why ..read more
Global Health Economist
1y ago
Today, I'll discuss telemedicine and its impact on our healthcare, society, and beyond. For more information, check out my slide ..read more
Global Health Economist
1y ago
This podcast provides an audio for Introduction to one of must-read global health books Plagues and the Paradox of Progress ..read more
Global Health Economist
1y ago
Hey there ? In this episode, I’ll be going over Why Nations Fail chapter 1 pg 19-28- an early history about laws & institutions during the colonial period ..read more
Global Health Economist
1y ago
Hi everyone! ? I came back with book podcast series- ‘Why Nations Fail- Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson’! This is part 1 which reads from page 8 to 19! Enjoy ..read more
Global Health Economist
3y ago
Hi, I'm a Global Health Economist. My name is Hyorin Nam, an upcoming college, pre-med student pursuing a major in Life science and Biotechnology. My podcast aims to educate people about urgent humanitarian crises and recent scientific development to increase awareness of global injustice and improve the quality of human health.
Today, June 2nd, Wednesday, 2021, we will discuss the Tulsa Race Massacre, one of the single worst incidents of racial violence in American history, and whether teens get vaccinated even with parental disapproval.
Today's highlights
Tulsa Race Massacre took pla ..read more