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				<title>Article: When are you fully ‘Emerged’?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Apr 2018 09:47:51 +0000</pubDate>
						<dc:creator><![CDATA[Kristof Decoster]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As many of you know, one of the perennial questions around the ‘Emerging Voices’ venture is this one: when are you actually ‘Emerged’?  (+ grin) I don’t have a clue – feeling at times closer to a Drowning/Imploding Voice, especially on Friday mornings – but nevertheless thought it might be good to speculate a bit, [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As many of you know, one of the perennial questions around the ‘Emerging Voices’ venture is this one: when are you actually ‘Emerged’?  (<em>+ grin</em>)</p>
<p>I don’t have a clue – feeling at times closer to a Drowning/Imploding Voice, especially on Friday mornings – but nevertheless thought it might be good to speculate a bit, even we all agree that in life (and certainly in health policy &amp; systems research/global health) one is never really fully ‘Emerged’.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>So here we go: what are possible indicators of being ‘Emerged’?</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<ul>
<li>Like the EV’s Founding Father, also known as ‘Gandalf’, you can run half a marathon without even blinking an eye. #NCDswalkthetalk</li>
<li>You make a (health equity) difference on the ground in your own country, and manage to stay out of jail. (<em>for Russian EV alumni: you manage not to get poisoned in the UK</em>)</li>
<li>You are poached by an international organisation (for example, UNICEF) for its headquarters.</li>
<li>You get to do that PhD you always dreamed of, and you even finalize it in the foreseen time period, while carving out your own niche.</li>
<li>You are invited for a keynote speech at a major global health conference, and get the perk of staying at the Radisson Blu-u-e-e hotel.</li>
<li>You get “kudos” from Kent Buse on Twitter.</li>
<li>You’ve managed to ‘switch the poles’ big time, among others by conceptualizing global health in a new way.</li>
<li>You tweet with dr. Tedros himself.</li>
<li>As you grow impatient with all the bureaucrats and old dinosaurs in your own country, you start your own (mini-) EV venture in your country/department.</li>
<li>You can sing ‘<em>This is the moment’</em> like a well-known (some would say, slightly notorious) EV alumnus.</li>
<li>You are the lead or co-lead of another HSG Thematic Working group, and as systematic in your approach as another well-known EV alumnus. #arewesystemsresearchersornot ?</li>
<li>You are invited to moderate the final panel of a global HSR symposium. As a result Tim Evans will never èver be asked again to do so.</li>
<li>You go to pristine settings in the North to discuss &#8216;actionable governance&#8217; in the Global South. #Bellagio4ever</li>
<li>You get a nagging feeling that some of the new EVs are not just smarter, but also wiser than you, even if they’re much younger.</li>
<li>You are the first author of a Health Policy &amp; Planning ‘ten best resources’ article.</li>
<li>You turn off the daily spam you receive from one of the EV googlegroup facilitators as you consider yourself fully ‘Emerged’ now.</li>
<li>You can write scientific articles that knock the reader out like one of the SHAPES’ leads routinely does. #toocomplex&amp;eruditeforthisworld</li>
<li>You have mastered the skill to tailor your key message to the forum you&#8217;re attending. #contextsensitivity #onesizedoesnotfitall</li>
<li>You have the natural charism of one of the EV governance members, especially the one with the beard. A whiff of Scandinavian authority and rigour also helps.</li>
<li>Your hair begins to resemble one of the EV googlegroup facilitators’ #notmuchleftbehind</li>
<li>You’ve started your own Community of Practice.</li>
<li>As you are being invited to more and more global health workshops, high-level events &amp; breakfasts, your ecological footprint begins to resemble Richard Horton &amp; Ilona Kickbusch’s.</li>
<li>You mingle with health diplomats at the World Health Assembly and write a short report afterwards for IHP that contains at least the words ‘FENSA’, ‘global health governance gridlock’ and ‘meta-governor’, smuggling in a few bad words on philantro-capitalists in the process.</li>
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Obviously this was just a start. Surely there are many other possible indicators of being ‘Emerged’. So feel free to add some of your own, below this post!</p>
<p>Bet you are ‘emerged’ too! : )</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
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				<title>Weekly topics: When are you fully ‘Emerged’? (IHP News #)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Apr 2018 09:44:25 +0000</pubDate>
						<dc:creator>International Health Policies</dc:creator>
				
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		<description><![CDATA[As many of you know, one of the perennial questions around the ‘Emerging Voices’ venture is this one: when are you actually ‘Emerged’?    (+ smirk) I don’t have a clue – feeling at times closer to a Drowning/Imploding Voice, especially on early Friday mornings – but with a new cohort soon to be selected again, [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As many of you know, one of the perennial questions around the ‘Emerging Voices’ venture is this one: when are you actually ‘Emerged’?    (+<em> smirk</em>)</p>
<p>I don’t have a clue – feeling at times closer to a Drowning/Imploding Voice, especially on early Friday mornings – but with a new cohort soon to be selected again, nevertheless thought it might be good to speculate a bit, even we all agree that in life (and certainly in health policy &amp; systems research/global health) one is never really fully ‘Emerged’.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>So here we go: what are possible indicators of being ‘Emerged’?</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<ul>
<li>Like the EV’s Founding Father, also known as ‘Gandalf’, you can run half a marathon without even blinking an eye. #NCDswalkthetalk</li>
<li>You make a (health equity) difference on the ground in your own country, and manage to stay out of jail. (<em>for Russian EV alumni only: you manage not to get poisoned in the UK</em>)</li>
<li>You are poached by an international organisation (for example, UNICEF) for its headquarters.</li>
<li>You get to do that PhD you always dreamed of, and you even finalize it in the foreseen time period, while carving out your own niche.</li>
<li>You are invited for a keynote speech at a major global health conference, and get the perk of staying at the Radisson Blu-u-u-e-e hotel.</li>
<li>You get “kudos” from Kent Buse on Twitter.</li>
<li>You’ve managed to ‘switch the poles’ big time, among others by conceptualizing global health in a new way.</li>
<li>You tweet with dr. Tedros himself.</li>
<li>As you grow impatient with all the bureaucrats and old dinosaurs in your own country, you start your own (mini-) EV venture in your country/department.</li>
<li>You can sing ‘<em>This is the moment’</em> like a well-known (some would say, slightly notorious) EV alumnus.</li>
<li>You are the lead or co-lead of another HSG Thematic Working group, and as systematic in your approach as another well-known EV alumnus. #arewesystemsresearchersornot ?</li>
<li>You are invited to moderate the final panel of a global HSR symposium. As a result Tim Evans will never èver be asked again to do so.</li>
<li>You get a nagging feeling that some of the new EVs are not just smarter, but also wiser than you, even if they’re much younger.</li>
<li>You are the first author of a Health Policy &amp; Planning ‘ten best resources’ article.</li>
<li>You turn off the daily spam you receive from one of the EV googlegroup facilitators as you consider yourself fully ‘Emerged’ now.</li>
<li>You can write scientific articles that knock the reader out like one of the SHAPES’ leads routinely does. #toocomplex&amp;eruditeforthisworld</li>
<li>You have the natural charism of one of the EV governance members, especially the one with the beard. A whiff of Scandinavian authority and rigour also helps.</li>
<li>Your hair begins to resemble one of the EV googlegroup facilitators&#8217; #notmuchleftbehind</li>
<li>You’ve started your own Community of Practice.</li>
<li>As you are being invited to more and more global health workshops, high-level events &amp; breakfasts, your ecological footprint begins to resemble Richard Horton &amp; Ilona Kickbusch’s.</li>
<li>You mingle with health diplomats at the World Health Assembly and write a short a report afterwards for IHP that at least contains the words &#8216;FENSA&#8217;, &#8216;meta-governor&#8217; and &#8216;global health governance gridlock&#8217;, smuggling in a few bad words on philantro-capitalists in the process.</li>
<li>&#8230;</li>
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Obviously this was just a start. Surely there are many other possible indicators of being ‘Emerged’. So feel free to add some of your own, below this post!</p>
<p>Bet you are ‘emerged’ too! : )</p>
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