New Grant Program with UpToDate to Deliver Medical Information to Clinicians in Underserved Areas

The GHD Project and UpToDate, a part of Wolters Kluwer Health, announce a new program to provide one-year complimentary subscriptions to UpToDate®, a leading evidence-based and peer-reviewed clinical information resource, to clinicians and organizations providing medical care or related services to poor or underserved populations outside the U.S.

Up-To-Date’s content is created by more than 4,000 editors, authors and peer reviewers from leading medical institutions and includes treatment recommendations based on the best medical evidence. The goal of the program is to increase the quality of clinical information available in underserved areas, where the burden of disease for treatable illnesses is associated with high rates of morbidity and mortality.

We’d like to invite organizations and clinicians to visit the grant page on GHDonline to read more details and apply. Grantees will be selected in February and June 2010 (applications due January 25 and May 3, 2010). Feel free to share this information widely.

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About Sophie Beauvais

Sophie G. Beauvais, Communications and Web Content Manager Before joining GHD, Sophie led communications strategies and public relations campaigns for various non- and for-profit organizations. Past projects include revamping the corporate website for Vinfen, a leading human services provider in Massachusetts, where she received the Awards of Excellence for External Periodicals and for Corporate Brand Identity by the New England Society for Healthcare Communications in 2006 for The Vinfen Voice newsletter; co-creating Santepress.com; and managing campaigns at Capital Image, an independent health care PR firm. She holds a Master of Information and Communication Sciences from La Sorbonne Nouvelle.

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