Just wanted to pass along a project one of my friends is working on at
Yale. This is a great opportunity for those of you interested in starting
an mHealth project. It seems they have some traction in the medical
community and would like to pitch it to WHO!

Cheers, Joy

*Walimu*, a non-profit working to improve medical care in Uganda, is
building a mobile app to help doctors in high-mortality, low-resource
settings quickly identify and manage life-threatening conditions.  Based
around World Health Organization evidence-based guidelines, the app aims to
support clinical decision making, leading to fewer undetected conditions,
better management procedures, and overall improvement in patient outcomes.
 Our international team of doctors and researchers is looking for
developers excited about building data-driven software for the developing
world.  For more information, contact Elijah at [email protected].

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