Global Health Policy

Facilitator – Dr. Martha Libster, Dr. Mavis Mulaudzi, Dr. Beverly J. McElmurry and Dr. Margaret Moss

Dr. Martha Libster Dr. Mavis Mulaudzi Dr. Beverly J. McElmurry Dr. Margaret Moss

  Global Health Policy


Herbal Nurses and traditional healers affect the health of millions of people every year. They influence the lives of people who are experiencing vulnerability due to powerful change and transition due to health challenges. Nurses and healers are taught to use this power for good. Leaders among nurses and healers are quite adept at running health systems often with minimal resources. And nurses and community healers have histories as trusted, public servants. Who better to design and implement global health policy that is inclusive and complementary? If you are interested in participating in a dialog about global health policy as it relates to the complementarity of nursing and healing traditions, please join our dialog!

Primary Purpose:
Our purpose is to build a community of nurses and community healers who want to discuss the  policy issues associated with the complementarity of traditional healing systems and nursing practice. Participation in this online working group is free.

Topics of Interest:
Policy related to implementing collaboration between Nurses and Traditional Healers (National and International)
Research related to Global Health Policy (Nurses and Traditional Healers)
Traditional Health System – Ayurveda
Traditional Health System - Doula
Legal Issues such as “certifications” (Local, National, International

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Contact Martha Libster – Martha@BambooBridge.org , Dr. Mavis Mulaudzi - mavis@BambooBridge.org and Dr. Beverly J. McElmurry – Bev@BambooBridge.org