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  • ASB Volunteer Paramedics On Duty
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    ASB Volunteer Paramedics On Duty
    Three volunteer paramedics from the ASB KIT-Munchen crisis intervention team walk through a crowded city street during a public event in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 24, 2025. They carry medical equipment and wear uniforms marked with their organization's name. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • German Red Cross Disaster Relief Ambulance
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    German Red Cross Disaster Relief Ambulance
    A Katastrophenschutz (Disaster Control) emergency transport vehicle of the Bavarian Red Cross (Bayerisches Rotes Kreuz - SEG Transport) is stationed in Gauting, Starnberg, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 18, 2025. The vehicle, operated by RK Starnberg, is used in disaster response operations. Personnel in BRK uniforms are nearby. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • German Red Cross Disaster Relief Ambulance
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    German Red Cross Disaster Relief Ambulance
    A SEG Transport emergency vehicle of the Bayerisches Rotes Kreuz (Bavarian Red Cross) with the label ''Katastrophenschutz'' (Disaster Control) is stationed in Gauting, Starnberg, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 18, 2025. The vehicle is used for civil protection and emergency deployments in disaster response operations. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Celebrations Of The Constitution Of The Third Of May In Krakow
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    Celebrations Of The Constitution Of The Third Of May In Krakow
    In Krakow, Poland, on May 3, 2025, a nurse attends the Holy Mass at Wawel Castle on the occasion of the National Day of May Third celebrations. The National Day of May Third commemorates the anniversary of the signing of the constitution, which is the first in Europe and the second in the world. This year marks the 234th anniversary of the signing of the Constitution of May 3. A military parade also takes place through the streets of the city as part of the celebrations. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto)

     

  • German Pharmacy
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    German Pharmacy
    A close-up view of the red ''A'' symbol for pharmacies in Germany (Apothekenzeichen) is at the entrance of a pharmacy in Regensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. The logo, featuring a bowl and serpent, is the official sign used nationwide to mark licensed pharmacies offering medication, health advice, and pharmaceutical care. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • German Pharmacy
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    German Pharmacy
    A close-up of the illuminated ''Apotheke'' (pharmacy) sign with the official red ''A'' logo for licensed pharmacies in Germany is seen under a building canopy in Regensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. The symbol, featuring a bowl with a snake, marks locations where regulated medical consultation, prescriptions, and health products are offered. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • German Pharmacy
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    German Pharmacy
    A pharmacy (Apotheke) with its recognizable red ''A'' symbol and modern signage is pictured in the pedestrian area near a bus stop in Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. Pharmacies in Germany offer prescription and non-prescription medicine, health consultations, and essential personal care products. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • German Red Cross Ambulance On Emergency Call
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    German Red Cross Ambulance On Emergency Call
    A Red Cross ambulance with flashing blue lights passes an intersection in Gauting, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on April 16, 2025. Nearby, a public MVG bus and a pedestrian are present. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • 'Difficult choices': aid cuts threaten effort to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria.
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    'Difficult choices': aid cuts threaten effort to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria.
    'Difficult choices': aid cuts threaten effort to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria.

    Staff at a UN-run clinic in country's north-east worry about growing funding gaps amid dismantling of USAID.

    Yagana Mohammed sits inside the UNFPA-supported reproductive health clinic at the Muna Garage IDP camp, after receiving a contraceptive implant as part of her family planning care. The clinic offers essential services to displaced women, promoting safe reproductive choices and maternal health in crisis-affected communities.

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  • 'Difficult choices': aid cuts threaten effort to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria.
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    'Difficult choices': aid cuts threaten effort to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria.
    'Difficult choices': aid cuts threaten effort to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria.

    Staff at a UN-run clinic in country's north-east worry about growing funding gaps amid dismantling of USAID.

    Yagana Mohammed sits inside the UNFPA-supported reproductive health clinic at the Muna Garage IDP camp, after receiving a contraceptive implant as part of her family planning care. The clinic offers essential services to displaced women, promoting safe reproductive choices and maternal health in crisis-affected communities.

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  • 'Difficult choices': aid cuts threaten effort to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria.
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    'Difficult choices': aid cuts threaten effort to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria.
    'Difficult choices': aid cuts threaten effort to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria.

    Staff at a UN-run clinic in country's north-east worry about growing funding gaps amid dismantling of USAID.

    A UNFPA health professional attends to a woman who has just delivered her baby at the Women exit the UNFPA-supported reproductive health clinic called Integrated Maternal Health Facility and Women and Girls Safe Space at the Muna Garage IDP camp after attending educational sessions on maternal health and family planning. These community-focused lectures aim to empower displaced women with knowledge about their health and well-being.

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  • 'Difficult choices': aid cuts threaten effort to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria.
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    'Difficult choices': aid cuts threaten effort to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria.
    'Difficult choices': aid cuts threaten effort to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria.

    Staff at a UN-run clinic in country's north-east worry about growing funding gaps amid dismantling of USAID.

    A UNFPA health professional attends to a woman who has just delivered her baby at the Women exit the UNFPA-supported reproductive health clinic called Integrated Maternal Health Facility and Women and Girls Safe Space at the Muna Garage IDP camp after attending educational sessions on maternal health and family planning. These community-focused lectures aim to empower displaced women with knowledge about their health and well-being.

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  • 'Difficult choices': aid cuts threaten effort to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria.
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    'Difficult choices': aid cuts threaten effort to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria.
    'Difficult choices': aid cuts threaten effort to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria.

    Staff at a UN-run clinic in country's north-east worry about growing funding gaps amid dismantling of USAID.

    A UNFPA health professional attends to a woman who has just delivered her baby at the Women exit the UNFPA-supported reproductive health clinic called Integrated Maternal Health Facility and Women and Girls Safe Space at the Muna Garage IDP camp after attending educational sessions on maternal health and family planning. These community-focused lectures aim to empower displaced women with knowledge about their health and well-being.

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  • 'Difficult choices': aid cuts threaten effort to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria.
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    'Difficult choices': aid cuts threaten effort to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria.
    'Difficult choices': aid cuts threaten effort to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria.

    Staff at a UN-run clinic in country's north-east worry about growing funding gaps amid dismantling of USAID.

    Young student nurses at the Yerwa Primary Health Centre in Shehuri South

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  • 'Difficult choices': aid cuts threaten effort to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria.
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    'Difficult choices': aid cuts threaten effort to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria.
    'Difficult choices': aid cuts threaten effort to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria.

    Staff at a UN-run clinic in country's north-east worry about growing funding gaps amid dismantling of USAID.

    Nurses attend to pregnant women at Yerwa Primary Health Centre in Shehuri South. The facility provides essential maternal healthcare services to women in the community, supporting safe pregnancies and childbirth.

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  • 'Difficult choices': aid cuts threaten effort to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria.
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    'Difficult choices': aid cuts threaten effort to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria.
    'Difficult choices': aid cuts threaten effort to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria.

    Staff at a UN-run clinic in country's north-east worry about growing funding gaps amid dismantling of USAID.

    Nurses attend to pregnant women at Yerwa Primary Health Centre in Shehuri South. The facility provides essential maternal healthcare services to women in the community, supporting safe pregnancies and childbirth.

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  • 'Difficult choices': aid cuts threaten effort to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria.
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    'Difficult choices': aid cuts threaten effort to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria.
    'Difficult choices': aid cuts threaten effort to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria.

    Staff at a UN-run clinic in country's north-east worry about growing funding gaps amid dismantling of USAID.

    Nurses attend to pregnant women at Yerwa Primary Health Centre in Shehuri South. The facility provides essential maternal healthcare services to women in the community, supporting safe pregnancies and childbirth.

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  • 'Difficult choices': aid cuts threaten effort to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria.
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    'Difficult choices': aid cuts threaten effort to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria.
    'Difficult choices': aid cuts threaten effort to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria.

    Staff at a UN-run clinic in country's north-east worry about growing funding gaps amid dismantling of USAID.

    Nurses attend to pregnant women at Yerwa Primary Health Centre in Shehuri South. The facility provides essential maternal healthcare services to women in the community, supporting safe pregnancies and childbirth.

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  • 'Difficult choices': aid cuts threaten effort to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria.
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    'Difficult choices': aid cuts threaten effort to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria.
    'Difficult choices': aid cuts threaten effort to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria.

    Staff at a UN-run clinic in country's north-east worry about growing funding gaps amid dismantling of USAID.

    Nurses attend to pregnant women at Yerwa Primary Health Centre in Shehuri South. The facility provides essential maternal healthcare services to women in the community, supporting safe pregnancies and childbirth.

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  • 'Difficult choices': aid cuts threaten effort to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria.
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    'Difficult choices': aid cuts threaten effort to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria.
    'Difficult choices': aid cuts threaten effort to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria.

    Staff at a UN-run clinic in country's north-east worry about growing funding gaps amid dismantling of USAID.

    Nurses attend to pregnant women at Yerwa Primary Health Centre in Shehuri South. The facility provides essential maternal healthcare services to women in the community, supporting safe pregnancies and childbirth.

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  • 'Difficult choices': aid cuts threaten effort to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria.
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    'Difficult choices': aid cuts threaten effort to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria.
    'Difficult choices': aid cuts threaten effort to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria.

    Staff at a UN-run clinic in country's north-east worry about growing funding gaps amid dismantling of USAID.

    Nurses attend to pregnant women at Yerwa Primary Health Centre in Shehuri South. The facility provides essential maternal healthcare services to women in the community, supporting safe pregnancies and childbirth.

    Fati Abubakar / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Difficult choices': aid cuts threaten effort to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria.
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    'Difficult choices': aid cuts threaten effort to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria.
    'Difficult choices': aid cuts threaten effort to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria.

    Staff at a UN-run clinic in country's north-east worry about growing funding gaps amid dismantling of USAID.

    Nurses attend to pregnant women at Yerwa Primary Health Centre in Shehuri South. The facility provides essential maternal healthcare services to women in the community, supporting safe pregnancies and childbirth.

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  • 'Difficult choices': aid cuts threaten effort to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria.
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    'Difficult choices': aid cuts threaten effort to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria.
    'Difficult choices': aid cuts threaten effort to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria.

    Staff at a UN-run clinic in country's north-east worry about growing funding gaps amid dismantling of USAID.

    Nurses attend to pregnant women at Yerwa Primary Health Centre in Shehuri South. The facility provides essential maternal healthcare services to women in the community, supporting safe pregnancies and childbirth.

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  • Munich Ambulance
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    Munich Ambulance
    A Malteser Rettungsdienst emergency medical service ambulance from Munich drives on a suburban street next to a silver car in Gauting, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on September 11, 2024. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • NHS pilot uses virtual reality to tackle racism and discrimination among staff
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    NHS pilot uses virtual reality to tackle racism and discrimination among staff
    Immersive training scenarios highlight experiences of minority ethnic colleagues in health service.

    The training, called "Walking in the shoes of ...", involves participants wearing a virtual reality (VR) headset and watching videos depicting instances of racism and discrimination by actors within an NHS setting.

    The clips are based on the transcripts of 133 interviews with NHS employees describing their own experiences of racism while working.

    King's College London looking at research and technology which is about a project they are running which uses VR to look at inequalities and racism within the health service.
    Pictured; Helen Walsh.
    July 2024. King's College London, London, UK.

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  • NHS pilot uses virtual reality to tackle racism and discrimination among staff
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    NHS pilot uses virtual reality to tackle racism and discrimination among staff
    Immersive training scenarios highlight experiences of minority ethnic colleagues in health service.

    The training, called "Walking in the shoes of ...", involves participants wearing a virtual reality (VR) headset and watching videos depicting instances of racism and discrimination by actors within an NHS setting.

    The clips are based on the transcripts of 133 interviews with NHS employees describing their own experiences of racism while working.

    King's College London looking at research and technology which is about a project they are running which uses VR to look at inequalities and racism within the health service.
    Pictured; Helen Walsh.
    July 2024. King's College London, London, UK.

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  • NHS pilot uses virtual reality to tackle racism and discrimination among staff
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    NHS pilot uses virtual reality to tackle racism and discrimination among staff
    Immersive training scenarios highlight experiences of minority ethnic colleagues in health service.

    The training, called "Walking in the shoes of ...", involves participants wearing a virtual reality (VR) headset and watching videos depicting instances of racism and discrimination by actors within an NHS setting.

    The clips are based on the transcripts of 133 interviews with NHS employees describing their own experiences of racism while working.

    King's College London looking at research and technology which is about a project they are running which uses VR to look at inequalities and racism within the health service.
    Pictured; Helen Walsh.
    July 2024. King's College London, London, UK.

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  • NHS pilot uses virtual reality to tackle racism and discrimination among staff
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    NHS pilot uses virtual reality to tackle racism and discrimination among staff
    Immersive training scenarios highlight experiences of minority ethnic colleagues in health service.

    The training, called "Walking in the shoes of ...", involves participants wearing a virtual reality (VR) headset and watching videos depicting instances of racism and discrimination by actors within an NHS setting.

    The clips are based on the transcripts of 133 interviews with NHS employees describing their own experiences of racism while working.

    King's College London looking at research and technology which is about a project they are running which uses VR to look at inequalities and racism within the health service.
    Pictured; Helen Walsh and Journo Tobi look at the VR together.
    July 2024. King's College London, London, UK.

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  • NHS pilot uses virtual reality to tackle racism and discrimination among staff
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    NHS pilot uses virtual reality to tackle racism and discrimination among staff
    Immersive training scenarios highlight experiences of minority ethnic colleagues in health service.

    The training, called "Walking in the shoes of ...", involves participants wearing a virtual reality (VR) headset and watching videos depicting instances of racism and discrimination by actors within an NHS setting.

    The clips are based on the transcripts of 133 interviews with NHS employees describing their own experiences of racism while working.

    King's College London looking at research and technology which is about a project they are running which uses VR to look at inequalities and racism within the health service.
    Pictured; Helen Walsh and Journo Tobi look at the VR together.
    July 2024. King's College London, London, UK.

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  • NHS pilot uses virtual reality to tackle racism and discrimination among staff
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    NHS pilot uses virtual reality to tackle racism and discrimination among staff
    Immersive training scenarios highlight experiences of minority ethnic colleagues in health service.

    The training, called "Walking in the shoes of ...", involves participants wearing a virtual reality (VR) headset and watching videos depicting instances of racism and discrimination by actors within an NHS setting.

    The clips are based on the transcripts of 133 interviews with NHS employees describing their own experiences of racism while working.

    King's College London looking at research and technology which is about a project they are running which uses VR to look at inequalities and racism within the health service.
    Pictured; Helen Walsh and Journo Tobi look at the VR together.
    July 2024. King's College London, London, UK.

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  • NHS pilot uses virtual reality to tackle racism and discrimination among staff
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    NHS pilot uses virtual reality to tackle racism and discrimination among staff
    Immersive training scenarios highlight experiences of minority ethnic colleagues in health service.

    The training, called "Walking in the shoes of ...", involves participants wearing a virtual reality (VR) headset and watching videos depicting instances of racism and discrimination by actors within an NHS setting.

    The clips are based on the transcripts of 133 interviews with NHS employees describing their own experiences of racism while working.

    King's College London looking at research and technology which is about a project they are running which uses VR to look at inequalities and racism within the health service.
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    July 2024. King's College London, London, UK.

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  • NHS pilot uses virtual reality to tackle racism and discrimination among staff
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    NHS pilot uses virtual reality to tackle racism and discrimination among staff
    Immersive training scenarios highlight experiences of minority ethnic colleagues in health service.

    The training, called "Walking in the shoes of ...", involves participants wearing a virtual reality (VR) headset and watching videos depicting instances of racism and discrimination by actors within an NHS setting.

    The clips are based on the transcripts of 133 interviews with NHS employees describing their own experiences of racism while working.

    King's College London looking at research and technology which is about a project they are running which uses VR to look at inequalities and racism within the health service.
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    July 2024. King's College London, London, UK.

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  • NHS pilot uses virtual reality to tackle racism and discrimination among staff
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    NHS pilot uses virtual reality to tackle racism and discrimination among staff
    Immersive training scenarios highlight experiences of minority ethnic colleagues in health service.

    The training, called "Walking in the shoes of ...", involves participants wearing a virtual reality (VR) headset and watching videos depicting instances of racism and discrimination by actors within an NHS setting.

    The clips are based on the transcripts of 133 interviews with NHS employees describing their own experiences of racism while working.

    King's College London looking at research and technology which is about a project they are running which uses VR to look at inequalities and racism within the health service.
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    July 2024. King's College London, London, UK.

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  • NHS pilot uses virtual reality to tackle racism and discrimination among staff
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    NHS pilot uses virtual reality to tackle racism and discrimination among staff
    Immersive training scenarios highlight experiences of minority ethnic colleagues in health service.

    The training, called "Walking in the shoes of ...", involves participants wearing a virtual reality (VR) headset and watching videos depicting instances of racism and discrimination by actors within an NHS setting.

    The clips are based on the transcripts of 133 interviews with NHS employees describing their own experiences of racism while working.

    King's College London looking at research and technology which is about a project they are running which uses VR to look at inequalities and racism within the health service.
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    July 2024. King's College London, London, UK.

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  • NHS pilot uses virtual reality to tackle racism and discrimination among staff
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    NHS pilot uses virtual reality to tackle racism and discrimination among staff
    Immersive training scenarios highlight experiences of minority ethnic colleagues in health service.

    The training, called "Walking in the shoes of ...", involves participants wearing a virtual reality (VR) headset and watching videos depicting instances of racism and discrimination by actors within an NHS setting.

    The clips are based on the transcripts of 133 interviews with NHS employees describing their own experiences of racism while working.

    King's College London looking at research and technology which is about a project they are running which uses VR to look at inequalities and racism within the health service.
    Pictured; Stephani Hatch.
    July 2024. King's College London, London, UK.

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  • NHS pilot uses virtual reality to tackle racism and discrimination among staff
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    NHS pilot uses virtual reality to tackle racism and discrimination among staff
    Immersive training scenarios highlight experiences of minority ethnic colleagues in health service.

    The training, called "Walking in the shoes of ...", involves participants wearing a virtual reality (VR) headset and watching videos depicting instances of racism and discrimination by actors within an NHS setting.

    The clips are based on the transcripts of 133 interviews with NHS employees describing their own experiences of racism while working.

    King's College London looking at research and technology which is about a project they are running which uses VR to look at inequalities and racism within the health service.
    Pictured; Stephani Hatch.
    July 2024. King's College London, London, UK.

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  • NHS pilot uses virtual reality to tackle racism and discrimination among staff
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    NHS pilot uses virtual reality to tackle racism and discrimination among staff
    Immersive training scenarios highlight experiences of minority ethnic colleagues in health service.

    The training, called "Walking in the shoes of ...", involves participants wearing a virtual reality (VR) headset and watching videos depicting instances of racism and discrimination by actors within an NHS setting.

    The clips are based on the transcripts of 133 interviews with NHS employees describing their own experiences of racism while working.

    King's College London looking at research and technology which is about a project they are running which uses VR to look at inequalities and racism within the health service.
    Pictured; Stephani Hatch.
    July 2024. King's College London, London, UK.

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  • 'I want to do my part': Argentinian doctors come to the aid of Italy's hospital crisis
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    'I want to do my part': Argentinian doctors come to the aid of Italy's hospital crisis
    For many, moving to Sicily to tackle its healthcare emergency completes a migratory circle that has been generations in the making.

    Ethnic Italians and their descendants constitute more than half of Argentina's population, so for many, moving to Italy completes a migratory circle that has been generations in the making.

    The arrival of the doctors helped prevent the closure of the hospital and maintain local access to healthcare for 75,000 people in the surrounding areas - but challenges persist in Italy’s healthcare sector.

    Mussomeli, Italy - Erika Dalila Moscatello portrayed in the town of Mussomeli in the Southern Italian region of Sicilu. Mrs. Moscatello is CONFAPI (Confedertation of Private and Small Medium-sized Industries for Sicily and Argentina. CONFAPI supports economic and social developments of countries.

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  • 'I want to do my part': Argentinian doctors come to the aid of Italy's hospital crisis
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    'I want to do my part': Argentinian doctors come to the aid of Italy's hospital crisis
    For many, moving to Sicily to tackle its healthcare emergency completes a migratory circle that has been generations in the making.

    Ethnic Italians and their descendants constitute more than half of Argentina's population, so for many, moving to Italy completes a migratory circle that has been generations in the making.

    The arrival of the doctors helped prevent the closure of the hospital and maintain local access to healthcare for 75,000 people in the surrounding areas - but challenges persist in Italy’s healthcare sector.

    Mussomeli, Italy - Erika Dalila Moscatello portrayed in the town of Mussomeli in the Southern Italian region of Sicilu. Mrs. Moscatello is CONFAPI (Confedertation of Private and Small Medium-sized Industries for Sicily and Argentina. CONFAPI supports economic and social developments of countries.

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  • 'I want to do my part': Argentinian doctors come to the aid of Italy's hospital crisis
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    'I want to do my part': Argentinian doctors come to the aid of Italy's hospital crisis
    For many, moving to Sicily to tackle its healthcare emergency completes a migratory circle that has been generations in the making.

    Ethnic Italians and their descendants constitute more than half of Argentina's population, so for many, moving to Italy completes a migratory circle that has been generations in the making.

    The arrival of the doctors helped prevent the closure of the hospital and maintain local access to healthcare for 75,000 people in the surrounding areas - but challenges persist in Italy’s healthcare sector.

    Mussomeli, Italy - Erika Dalila Moscatello portrayed in the town of Mussomeli in the Southern Italian region of Sicilu. Mrs. Moscatello is CONFAPI (Confedertation of Private and Small Medium-sized Industries for Sicily and Argentina. CONFAPI supports economic and social developments of countries.

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  • 'I want to do my part': Argentinian doctors come to the aid of Italy's hospital crisis
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    'I want to do my part': Argentinian doctors come to the aid of Italy's hospital crisis
    For many, moving to Sicily to tackle its healthcare emergency completes a migratory circle that has been generations in the making.

    Ethnic Italians and their descendants constitute more than half of Argentina's population, so for many, moving to Italy completes a migratory circle that has been generations in the making.

    The arrival of the doctors helped prevent the closure of the hospital and maintain local access to healthcare for 75,000 people in the surrounding areas - but challenges persist in Italy’s healthcare sector.

    Mussomeli, Italy - Doctor Alejandro Bertolotti. Dr. Bertolotti is an Argentinian doctor specialized in cardiovascular and thoracic surgery working at Maria Immacolata Longo hospital in the town of Mussomeli in the Southern Italian region of Sicily.

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  • 'I want to do my part': Argentinian doctors come to the aid of Italy's hospital crisis
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    'I want to do my part': Argentinian doctors come to the aid of Italy's hospital crisis
    For many, moving to Sicily to tackle its healthcare emergency completes a migratory circle that has been generations in the making.

    Ethnic Italians and their descendants constitute more than half of Argentina's population, so for many, moving to Italy completes a migratory circle that has been generations in the making.

    The arrival of the doctors helped prevent the closure of the hospital and maintain local access to healthcare for 75,000 people in the surrounding areas - but challenges persist in Italy’s healthcare sector.

    Mussomeli, Italy - Doctor Laura Lator, 38. Lator is an Argentinian doctor specialized in general and digestive surgery working at Maria Immacolata Longo hospital in the town of Mussomeli in the Southern Italian region of Sicily.

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  • 'I want to do my part': Argentinian doctors come to the aid of Italy's hospital crisis
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    'I want to do my part': Argentinian doctors come to the aid of Italy's hospital crisis
    For many, moving to Sicily to tackle its healthcare emergency completes a migratory circle that has been generations in the making.

    Ethnic Italians and their descendants constitute more than half of Argentina's population, so for many, moving to Italy completes a migratory circle that has been generations in the making.

    The arrival of the doctors helped prevent the closure of the hospital and maintain local access to healthcare for 75,000 people in the surrounding areas - but challenges persist in Italy’s healthcare sector.

    Mussomeli, Italy - From left to right:Argentinian doctors Francisco Javier Pereyra, Martin Venturini, Laura Lator and Alejandro Bertolotti.

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  • 'I want to do my part': Argentinian doctors come to the aid of Italy's hospital crisis
    DUKAS_168640066_EYE
    'I want to do my part': Argentinian doctors come to the aid of Italy's hospital crisis
    For many, moving to Sicily to tackle its healthcare emergency completes a migratory circle that has been generations in the making.

    Ethnic Italians and their descendants constitute more than half of Argentina's population, so for many, moving to Italy completes a migratory circle that has been generations in the making.

    The arrival of the doctors helped prevent the closure of the hospital and maintain local access to healthcare for 75,000 people in the surrounding areas - but challenges persist in Italy’s healthcare sector.

    Mussomeli, Italy - Dr. Alejandro Bertolotti walks in the Maria Immacolata Longo hospital in the town of Mussomeli in the Southern Italian region of Sicily.

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  • 'I want to do my part': Argentinian doctors come to the aid of Italy's hospital crisis
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    'I want to do my part': Argentinian doctors come to the aid of Italy's hospital crisis
    For many, moving to Sicily to tackle its healthcare emergency completes a migratory circle that has been generations in the making.

    Ethnic Italians and their descendants constitute more than half of Argentina's population, so for many, moving to Italy completes a migratory circle that has been generations in the making.

    The arrival of the doctors helped prevent the closure of the hospital and maintain local access to healthcare for 75,000 people in the surrounding areas - but challenges persist in Italy’s healthcare sector.

    Mussomeli, Italy - Doctor Alejandro Bertolotti. Dr. Bertolotti is an Argentinian doctor specialized in cardiovascular and thoracic surgery working at Maria Immacolata Longo hospital in the town of Mussomeli in the Southern Italian region of Sicily.

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  • 'I want to do my part': Argentinian doctors come to the aid of Italy's hospital crisis
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    'I want to do my part': Argentinian doctors come to the aid of Italy's hospital crisis
    For many, moving to Sicily to tackle its healthcare emergency completes a migratory circle that has been generations in the making.

    Ethnic Italians and their descendants constitute more than half of Argentina's population, so for many, moving to Italy completes a migratory circle that has been generations in the making.

    The arrival of the doctors helped prevent the closure of the hospital and maintain local access to healthcare for 75,000 people in the surrounding areas - but challenges persist in Italy’s healthcare sector.

    Mussomeli, Italy - Doctor Alejandro Bertolotti. Dr. Bertolotti is an Argentinian doctor specialized in cardiovascular and thoracic surgery working at Maria Immacolata Longo hospital in the town of Mussomeli in the Southern Italian region of Sicily.

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  • 'I want to do my part': Argentinian doctors come to the aid of Italy's hospital crisis
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    'I want to do my part': Argentinian doctors come to the aid of Italy's hospital crisis
    For many, moving to Sicily to tackle its healthcare emergency completes a migratory circle that has been generations in the making.

    Ethnic Italians and their descendants constitute more than half of Argentina's population, so for many, moving to Italy completes a migratory circle that has been generations in the making.

    The arrival of the doctors helped prevent the closure of the hospital and maintain local access to healthcare for 75,000 people in the surrounding areas - but challenges persist in Italy’s healthcare sector.

    Mussomeli, Italy - Aerial view of the town of Mussomeli in the Southern Italian region of Sicily.

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  • 'I want to do my part': Argentinian doctors come to the aid of Italy's hospital crisis
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    'I want to do my part': Argentinian doctors come to the aid of Italy's hospital crisis
    For many, moving to Sicily to tackle its healthcare emergency completes a migratory circle that has been generations in the making.

    Ethnic Italians and their descendants constitute more than half of Argentina's population, so for many, moving to Italy completes a migratory circle that has been generations in the making.

    The arrival of the doctors helped prevent the closure of the hospital and maintain local access to healthcare for 75,000 people in the surrounding areas - but challenges persist in Italy’s healthcare sector.

    Caltanissetta, Italy - Dr. Giovanni di Lorenzo, director of the surgery department of maria Immacolata Longo hospital in Mussomeli.

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  • 'I want to do my part': Argentinian doctors come to the aid of Italy's hospital crisis
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    'I want to do my part': Argentinian doctors come to the aid of Italy's hospital crisis
    For many, moving to Sicily to tackle its healthcare emergency completes a migratory circle that has been generations in the making.

    Ethnic Italians and their descendants constitute more than half of Argentina's population, so for many, moving to Italy completes a migratory circle that has been generations in the making.

    The arrival of the doctors helped prevent the closure of the hospital and maintain local access to healthcare for 75,000 people in the surrounding areas - but challenges persist in Italy’s healthcare sector.

    Caltanissetta, Italy - Dr. Giovanni di Lorenzo, director of the surgery department of maria Immacolata Longo hospital in Mussomeli.

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  • 'I want to do my part': Argentinian doctors come to the aid of Italy's hospital crisis
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    'I want to do my part': Argentinian doctors come to the aid of Italy's hospital crisis
    For many, moving to Sicily to tackle its healthcare emergency completes a migratory circle that has been generations in the making.

    Ethnic Italians and their descendants constitute more than half of Argentina's population, so for many, moving to Italy completes a migratory circle that has been generations in the making.

    The arrival of the doctors helped prevent the closure of the hospital and maintain local access to healthcare for 75,000 people in the surrounding areas - but challenges persist in Italy’s healthcare sector.

    Caltanissetta, Italy - Dr. Giovanni di Lorenzo, director of the surgery department of maria Immacolata Longo hospital in Mussomeli.

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