GMJ Briefs
Australian Study Calls for Inclusive Reforms in Healthcare Education for Neurodivergent Students
Australian research reveals neurodivergent healthcare students face persistent stigma and inadequate support across educational and clinical settings.
Lessons from Dr. Luby: How One Researcher’s Career Shaped Modern Hospital Safety
Dr. Luby's career demonstrates how evidence-based research, mentorship, and practical innovation combine to create lasting improvements in patient safety and…
Three Strategic Priorities Georgia Must Address to Protect Its Healthcare Workforce
Georgia must implement comprehensive protection frameworks, strategic infrastructure investment, and integrated policy development to ensure healthcare worker safety.
175 Countries, 400 Offices: The Scale of IOM’s Migration Health Coordination
IOM operates through 175 member countries and 400+ field offices, coordinating migration health services for 281 million international migrants globally.
UN Sounds Alarm as Global HIV Response Faces Critical Funding Crisis
UNAIDS warns that funding cuts and human rights backlash threaten to reverse HIV/AIDS progress globally.
Migrant Workers Convention Ratification Crisis: Only 25% of Countries Committed
Only 25% of countries have ratified the Migrant Workers Convention, leaving millions without adequate labour and health protections.
Three Essential Steps to Protect Georgia’s Health Workforce
Georgia should prioritize occupational surveillance, facility-based health services, and safety-integrated accreditation to protect its healthcare workforce.
WHO Report Exposes Critical Blood Safety Divide Between Rich and Poor Nations
WHO report reveals widening blood safety disparities between high-income and lower-income countries despite decades of progress.

