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Advancing antimicrobial stewardship through peer-to-peer learning: Lessons from Cambridge University Hospitals

Date: 14 May 2026

Insights from a peer-to-peer observership at Cambridge University Hospitals, showcasing how integrated antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) and infection prevention and control (IPC) programmes work in practice. The piece highlights multidisciplinary collaboration, advanced diagnostics, and practical stewardship and IPC interventions, with reflections on lessons applicable to resource-limited settings.

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Let’s bring back the village: Strengthening palliative care in India and the UK 

Date: 30 April 2026

In this blog, GP trainee and CGHP EoE Global Health Fellow 2026 Mallika Fonseca reflects on her experience of strengthening palliative care in partner institutions and the vital lessons this work brings back to the NHS

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Improving access to ENT surgical care in rural regions of Tanzania

Date: 6 October 2025

Improving access to ENT surgical care in rural regions of Tanzania by Rachael Collins

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Strengthening antimicrobial stewardship at a community level

Date: 19 September 2025

Infectious Diseases Registrar Eleanor Turnbull-Jones visited Kenya to gather and present data on the role of community pharmacies in the safe prescribing and monitoring of antibiotics.

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An internship that’s built research skills and global health knowledge

Date: 18 September 2025

Undergraduate student and Laidlaw Foundation scholar, Lizzie Hall spent six weeks completing her Leadership in Action project with CGHP. Here she reflects on her experience working in global health, the highlights of the internship, and the learnings she’ll take away.

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Growing in confidence in an unfamiliar environment

Date: 12 September 2025

Jessica Webb completed a six week ethical elective in Uganda as part of a project that is trying to reduce the maternal death rate from preventable complications of pregnancy and childbirth.

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