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03/01/2024
22/07/2022

Health Symposium

22/07/2022

Wings of Health Symposium ongoing at the University of Liberia.

09/04/2022

Tribute to Mama “I have never recovered from this loss, since you left…. because of the LOVE and CARE we both shared for each other as Mother and Son . Keep resting in peace MaMa Musu D…

Chairman Forkpah Pewee soon to Launch his third book. It's obvious that many will still have to be told about controllin...
01/12/2021

Chairman Forkpah Pewee soon to Launch his third book. It's obvious that many will still have to be told about controlling their diet. We normally undergo physical exercises just to put our body in shape, but don't control the way we eat and what we eat.

This book will help you know what to do and how to prevent yourself from getting fat that may result to short breathing and other factors associated with food borne diseases.

Primary health care is important likewise prevention is better than cure. This book teaches us the best practices and acknowledge everyone on the method of a healthy diet wisely.

We are are joining forces with the chairman and will bring you the live coverage of activities marking the launching of his third book slated for December 3, 2021 at the University of Liberia Capitol Hill Auditorium by 3:00PM.

13/11/2021

Health Awareness

08/11/2021

Interview With Mr. Forkpa Pewee.

MOPHEL TV will on tomorrow play host to the Chairman of the Public Health Department, University of Liberia as her guest...
07/11/2021

MOPHEL TV will on tomorrow play host to the Chairman of the Public Health Department, University of Liberia as her guest on the afternoon edition of the program "let's talk Health." The Chairman is a certified public health promoter and author. He recently published the book ABC of Healthy living, among others.

Follow MOPHEL TV via facebook at 1:00P.M. for the interview, as it promises to be interactive, educative and fascinating.

03/08/2021

UL Suspends Classes with Immediate Effect

The Administration of the University of Liberia (UL) has, with immediate effect, suspended ALL CLASSES AT THE UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL, in response to the violent disturbances on its Capitol Hill Campus and elsewhere, which resulted into serious bodily injuries to individuals as well as destruction to university properties.

Classes remain suspended until further notice.

The UL Administration condemns, in the strongest possible terms, the violent disturbances and sincerely regrets the injuries sustained and the destruction of properties. It has begun an investigation, and any student found in violation of the Revised UL Student Handbook would be penalized accordingly.

Meanwhile, the UL Administration is now consulting with all stakeholders regarding the continuation of the current semester, and therefore, solicits the cooperation and understanding of everyone, especially undergraduate students.

The Administration hereby assures faculty, students, and staff that concerns raised are being considered.

Good news for the health sector of Liberia especially the College of Health Sciences at the University of Liberia 👏👏🇱🇷
23/07/2021

Good news for the health sector of Liberia especially the College of Health Sciences at the University of Liberia 👏👏🇱🇷

UL College of Health Sciences, Yale, Vanderbilt Receive USD15m Health Research Utilization USAID Grant

On July 20, 2021, The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) announced a US$15 million project aimed at establishing a public-private-academic hub for research utilization in the Liberian health sector. The funds are part of USAID’s Bringing Research to Impact for Development, Global Engagement, and Utilization (BRIDGE-U) partnership project. Collaboratively, Yale University, Vanderbilt University, and the University of Liberia College of Health Sciences (ULCHS) will create the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Innovation (CTLI) in Liberia.

This committal comes as a result of these Universities’ joint project titled “Applying Research for a Healthy Liberia (AR4HL)” and runs from June 11, 2021, to June 10, 2026.

UL College of Health Sciences Vice President and Principal Investigator Dr. Bernice Dahn, reflecting on the significance of the much-needed project indicated “Many donor-funded projects implement programming without building systems to install long-term institutional knowledge or capacity for independent initiatives within the host country institutions. We have designed this project with systems-building and institutional sustainability at its core, and we are looking forward to the results.”

The project is expected to impact long term research and training collaboration throughout Liberia's health sector and institutionalize income generating activities and administrative systems. Hence, AR4HL will transition to a national public-private-academic research and training hub at the end of the project.

Commenting on the prospects of the partnership, Yale School of Medicine Principal Investigator, Assistant Professor Kristina Talbert-Slagle described the universities’ partnership as mutually trusting, adding “We have built a mutually trusting partnership focused on fulfilling the vision and goals of our partners in Liberia, and we are excited to continue working together to establish permanent academic programs and robust administrative systems at ULCHS with this award.”

This partnership builds on multi-years of partnership with the shared goal of enhancing Liberia medical and health science education. Since 2015, the University of Liberia College of Health Sciences, Liberia’s Ministry of Health, Liberian College of Physicians and Surgeons, and U.S. academic institutions including Yale and Vanderbilt have conducted collaborative research and created new programs to build capacity within Liberia's health workforce.

By implementing evidence-based programming, AR4HL's primary objective is to connect faculty, students, policymakers, clinicians and entrepreneurs to optimize research-driven practice throughout the health sector for nationwide development impact to be achieved through its cornerstone activity to operationalize a Center for Teaching, Learning, and Innovation at ULCHS.

Meanwhile, Vanderbilt University Principal Investigator Marie Martin, Assistant Professor of Health Policy and Associate Director for Education and Training at VIGH, hailed the grant as an incredible next step. “This grant is an incredible next step in realizing our collective vision of a stronger and healthier Liberia through intentional capacity building initiatives. It builds on the productive partnership we have established with ULCHS and Yale to strengthen medical training, subspecialty capacity, and research training in the country,” she explained.

Applying Research for a Healthy Liberia stretches beyond hosting faculty development training based on the team's existing research but also addresses Liberia's undeniable need for mentoring students in science and research. Hence, a secondary school program, Camp xSEL is designed to prepare young Liberians, especially girls, to pursue higher education in science and to engage in research.

AR4HL also provides an interprofessional capstone course through which ULCHS faculty and students can conduct research projects examining how to translate research outputs into development impact while building their research utilization competencies. Further, the Center will also house an Experiential Learning and Assessment Lab (ELAB) utilizing state-of-the-art manikins to offer evidence-based simulation training to health sciences students and practicing clinicians, while CTLI will design and deliver a Certificate in Evidence-Based Health Policy for current policymakers. iLab Liberia and the Consortium for Improving Medicine with Innovation and Technology (CIMIT) will implement innovative programming focused on identifying, cultivating, and supporting female entrepreneurs to develop commercial applications of health-related research.

Collectively, these activities are anchored at ULCHS and will ultimately result in increased capacity across Liberia’s health sector in evidence-based health sciences teaching and patient care, utilization of research for health policymaking, innovative commercial applications of health research findings, and sustainable financing for health research and utilization programs in Liberia.







This weekend we are spotlighting one of Liberia’s Youngest Public Health Educator – Forkpah Pewee, as he turned a year o...
09/07/2021

This weekend we are spotlighting one of Liberia’s Youngest Public Health Educator – Forkpah Pewee, as he turned a year older today, July 9.

Forkpah Pewee is an expert in Public Health Promotion and Education. Currently he serves as the Chairman of the Undergraduate Public Health Department at the University of Liberia. Forkpah previously worked as a Lecturer at the Cuttington University and Harbel College respectively before joining the University of Liberia Family.

He is a proud author who has authored two books on healthy life titled “Health Benefits of Fruits and Vegetables in Liberian Cuisine”, published by Book Publisher International, India/United Kingdom in October 2019; and “ABCs of Healthy Living”, which was published on Amazon, United States of America in July 2020.

Mr. Pewee is the Developer of the ‘Pewee’s Concept of Vicious Circle of Ill-health’ and a ‘Mathematical Formula for the calculation of the Prevalence of Vicious Circle of Ill-health’. This concept is included in his third book titled “Public Health: What it is in Liberia” which is still undergoing peer review and editing, and is set to be published and launched in September of this year (2021).

Forkpah graduated with honor from the Firestone Liberia Senior High School in 2010, enrolled at the Cuttington University and graduated in 2014. He furthered made his way to the Adventist University of Philippines where he graduated with a Master degree of Public Health in Health Promotion and Education.

He was awarded “HEALTH PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR” by the Firestone Liberia Debate Club in 2019 And was also awarded a “Certificate of Scholastic Recognition” for having achieved academic excellence in peer-reviewed publication at the Thomas J.R. Faulkner College of Science and Technology, University of Liberia in February 2021.

Please join us celebrate the birth anniversary of one of Liberia astute health promoter and Educator in Mr. Forkpah Pewee.
Happy birthday sir.🎂🎂🌹🌹🎈

-"Lawrence J.W Sergbou"

We are glad to celebrate the birth of one of Liberia finest, and youngest chairman in person of Mr. Forkpah Pewee Mr. Pe...
09/07/2021

We are glad to celebrate the birth of one of Liberia finest, and youngest chairman in person of Mr. Forkpah Pewee

Mr. Pewee currently serves as the chairman for the department of public health at the University of Liberia, and we are happy to celebrate with him on his birthday.

He remains one of the astute personalities whose effort is much appreciated and has endeavor on a path of given back to his society by contributing to education and has since written public books on healthy diet and participated in so many seminars.

His extra leadership skills has earn him so much respect, and putting him among high performing chairmans of various departments. We are happy to have him and hope that everyone join us in wishing him a happy birthday.

I bring you warm greetings from the Movement For Progressive Health and Equitable Leadership (MOPHEL). As part of our mi...
27/06/2021

I bring you warm greetings from the Movement For Progressive Health and Equitable Leadership (MOPHEL).

As part of our mission to discover and seek better opportunities meant to empower our members and non members for the wellbeing of our society, we are excited to inform everyone on this platform that
BlueCrest University College is organizing a one day symposium on “Research Conclave-2021” on 29th, June, 2021 at BlueCrest University Campus, Monrovia, Liberia.

As you might have heard, read and learned about Public Health which requires thorough research regarding outbreak or diseases as to the factors of causation and needed intervention.

We all can benefit from this opportunity without paying a cent, but we just need to pass it on so that others can benefit as well. Please note that participants will be awarded certificate at the end of the symposium.

Topic: Research Conclave-2021
1. Introduction to Research
2. Literature Survey
3. Technical Report writing
4. Research Models
5. Research Posters
6. Research Talks

Date and Time: 29th June, 2021, 9.30AM to 04.30PM

This is the link to register and form part of the symposium

https://forms.gle/JRxR75aj9v5TEhVG8

Event Date & Time: 29 June 2021, 09:30 AM to 04:30 PM, Event Address: Computer Lab-2, BlueCrest University College, New Building Contact us at (+231) 778-171732, (+231) 880-632103 Email - [email protected]

On yesterday June 14, 2021, we celebrated the birthday anniversary of one of our astute young leaders and female general...
15/06/2021

On yesterday June 14, 2021, we celebrated the birthday anniversary of one of our astute young leaders and female generals who are ready and prepared to shift the paradigm of health services in Liberia to a more vibrant and an Equitable Public Health system.

We are so proud of you Miss Comfort Sumo and we are so thankful to God that you were able to see another year.

End of Semester Photo Exhibition at the University of Liberia with members and the first Standard Bearer.Some members of...
15/06/2021

End of Semester Photo Exhibition at the University of Liberia with members and the first Standard Bearer.

Some members of the fastest growing departmental student based Movement for Progressive Health and Equitable Leadership at the department of public health, University of Liberia turnout in numbers celebrating the end of semester.

This gone semester was though and students who completed their semester courses deserve to be celebrated especially students who desire positive change.

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