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Global Health Education Consortium (GHEC)
GHEC is a consortium of faculty and health care educators dedicated to global health education in health professions schools and residency programs. GHEC is a non-profit organization committed to improving the health and human rights of underserved populations worldwide and the ability of the global workforce to meet needs through improved education and training.
The Lancet Student
The LancetStudent.com is a site for students from around the world and in keeping with The Lancet, it has a strong focus on global health. "We want this to be your site and we would really appreciate your feedback so that with your input, we can develop TheLancetStudent.com further. We've now got an events calendar so please email us with anything you'd like us to put on it. Also, become a fan of our Facebook Page, and sign up for our weekly newsletter by sending student@lancet.com an email with the subject heading 'TLS newsletter'. Now you can get LancetStudent tweets by following us on Twitter. We look forward to hearing from you!" -Lancet Student
Medsin
Medsin is a network of students with an interest in health, there are branches at universities across the UK. Medsin's activities aim to promote health as well as to act upon and educate students about health inequalities in our local and global communities. "Our vision and mission statement are available on the site as well as our official annual report. Interested? Through getting involved in our branches, projects, campaigns or events you can join us in working towards a world in which high-quality, accessible healthcare is a reality for all. We also encourage students to get involved with issues that they feel are important or under-represented in their curricula, such as poverty, trade and access to medicines."