A New Tool for the Humanitarian Emergency Medical Kit

Dr. Chris E. Stout
4 min readJul 3, 2022

If you are familiar with my work and that of The Center for Global Initiatives, then you are likely already aware that our mission is to help in the creation of self-sustaining programs that improve access to healthcare in underserved communities throughout the world. It is our goal to “Open-Source Humanitarian Intervention.”

Conceptually, we see the problem we address as healthcare services, sciences, systems, education, and research all suffer from disconnections — globally and locally, biologically and behaviorally, training and practice. Health inequities are global in scale; however, it is the Center’s philosophy to successfully address these injustices through multiple, smaller scale projects, with a coordinated focus and outcome accountability. We have been endorsed by Great Nonprofits since 2013 and hold a Platinum Level rating from GuideStar. We developed Fellowship and Certificate Programs in which all the curriculum materials are free.

Our Free Tools include:

  • Free Medical and Healthcare Guides
  • APA’s Division 52 International Research Database Resource

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