Last night I played the board game Pandemic with some friends. I've been wanting to play this board game for a while (I'm a big fan of board games) and this one was really fun, and definitely the most public health-related board game I've ever played.
One of the neatest characteristics of this game is that it's cooperative. Although everyone is a unique professional with different skills, they all work together to try to contain four different diseases that are quickly spreading across the globe. You win if you find the cures for the four diseases before too many outbreaks occur or you run out of cards to draw. Unfortunately last night we were not able to beat the spread of the diseases and ended up losing, but I'm looking forward to playing it again soon! Hopefully our loss doesn't reflect my real-life public health skills!
Anyway, I could talk about board games forever, but here are some articles I read recently that you may also find interesting:
Cancer is just as deadly as it was 50 years ago. Here's why that's about to change. - Charlie Jane Anders, io9
Child abuse experts call for U.S. campaign - Frederik Joelving, Rueters
Researchers say malaria deaths are twice the official count - Richard Knox, NPR
Goodbye!
12 years ago