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SUNDAY

Welcome

King Holmes, University of Washington, USA

The Consortium of Universities for Global Health

Haile Debas, University of California, San Francisco Global Health Sciences
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Building Academic Partnerships for Global Health

Plenary Chair: Michele Barry

  • Global Health 4.0: Reflections on International Academic Collaboration
    Peter Piot, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
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  • Ties That Bind: The Power and Complexity of North-South Medical Education Linkages
    Fitzhugh Mullan, George Washington University, USA
  • Transformative Learning for an Interdependent Health World: A Global Commission
    Lincoln Chen, China Medical Board, USA

MONDAY

The Future We Make: An Examination of Progress Made Toward The Millennium Development Goals

Hans Rosling and Melinda French Gates live from TEDxChange

Conference Highlights

King Holmes, University of Washington, USA

The Role of Universities in Global Health

Plenary Chair: Mark Emmert, University of Washington

  • The Role of Universities in Global Health
    Tachi Yamada, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, USA
  • The Future of Global Health: Perspectives from Academia and Industry
    Susan Desmond-Hellmann, University of California, San Francisco, USA
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  • 30 Year Collaboration of Cornell in Haiti in the Provision of Care to the Poor and in Times of Crisis
    Jean William Pape, GHESKIO Centers, Haiti
    Slides | 2010 Gates Award video

Mobilizing Resources for Global Health and Connecting with the Academic Sector

Plenary Chair: Gerald Keusch

  • Mobilizing Resources for Global Health and Connecting with the Academic Sector
    Christopher Murray, Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, University of Washington, USA
  • Global Health Research Support From the Wellcome Trust
    Val Snewin, Wellcome Trust, UK
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  • The Global Health Initiative and Approaches to Global Health Governance
    Nils Daulaire, Office of Global Health Affairs, Department of Health and Human Services, USA
  • Private Social Investment in Global Health: The Challenges of Building Capacity in Latin America
    Victoria Márquez-Mees, Carlos Slim Health Institute, Mexico
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  • Global Health in the 21st Century
    Roger Glass, Fogarty International Center, National Institutes of Health, USA
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Regional University Global Health Consortia

Moderator: Andrew Haines

  • Forging a European Collaborative Agenda on Global Health
    Andrew Haines, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, UK
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  • Public Health Foundation of India Providing a Platform for Partnerships to Promote Public Health
    Srinath Reddy, Public Health Foundation of India, India
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  • The Struggle of Neglected Research Groups: Ten Years of NeTropica Efforts to Promote Research in Tropical Diseases in Central America
    Esteban Chaves Olarte, University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica
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Prevention and Control of Chronic Diseases

Moderator: Derek Yach (Slides)

  • A System Approach to Prevention and Control of Diabetes/Cardiovascular Disease
    Venkat Narayan, Emory University, USA
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  • The Global Tobacco Epidemic: Good News and Bad News
    Jonathan Samet, University of Southern California, USA
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  • The Turning Wheel of Global Mental Health
    Ezra Susser, Columbia University, USA
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Health of Women, Mothers And Children

Moderators: Nancy Glass and Grace John-Stewart

  • From Bench to Bedside: How University-Based Programs Can Save 9 Million Lives
    Keith Martin, Parliament of Canada, Canada
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  • Maternal Child Health Programs in Kenya: Experiences of the University of Nairobi
    James Kiarie, University of Nairobi, Kenya
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  • Global Modeling - Start or End of an Agenda?
    Mike English, KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Programme, Kenya
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  • A Community-Led Microfinance Project to Improve Women’s Health and Equity in Eastern DRC
    Nancy Glass, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing and Johns Hopkins Center for Global Health, USA
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  • Mesoamerica 2015: Innovative Global Health Initiative
    Jaime Sepulveda, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, USA

Fogarty International Center: Responding to the Global Health Challenge

Moderators: Thomas Quinn and Sten Vermund

  • Global Health in the 21st Century
    Roger Glass, Fogarty International Center, National Institutes of Health, USA
  • The Fogarty International Clinical Research Scholars & Fellows Programs
    Douglas Heimburger, Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health, USA
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  • The Impact of the FICRS-F on My Career Development
    Gerald Bloomfield, Duke University Medical Center, USA
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  • Personal Perspectives on the FICRS-F Experience
    Krista Pfaendler, University of Cincinnati, USA
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  • The Fogarty International Center: A Partner in my Career
    Magaly Blas, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Peru
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Legal, Regulatory and Administrative Infrastructure To Support Advances in Global Health

Moderator: Ann Anderson (slides)

  • Global Support Project: University of Washington Approach to Enabling Systems Support for International Operations
    Kate Riley
    University of Washington, USA
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  • Creating Enabling Systems in a Changing Environment – Duke University Experience
    Anne Bax
    Duke Global Health Institute, USA
  • Enabling Systems: Legal, Regulatory and Administrative Infrastructure to Support Advances in Global Health
    Donna Gallagher
    University of Massachusetts Medical School, USA
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  • Enabling Systems: Legal, Regulatory and Administrative Infrastructure to Support Advances in Global Health
    Mary Lee
    Tufts University, USA
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Educational Innovation and Experiences

Moderator: Anvarali Velji

  • A Survey of Global Health Aspirations Among Professional Health Trainees at Four Major US Universities: Vast Interest And Unmet Needs
    Richard W. Dunning, Johns Hopkins Center for Global Health, Baltimore, MD
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  • Envirovet Summer Institute Provides a Model for Training of Future Leaders in One Health
    Patricia Conrad, University of California Global Health Institute, USA
  • Establishment of Competency-Based Curriculum Objectives for Global Health Training In Residency Programs
    Suzinne Pak-Gorstein, Donna Denno, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
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  • Development of a More Sustainable And Ethical Resident Training Experience in Global Child Health
    Maneesh Batra, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA
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  • A Collaboration Between the University of Namibia and the University of Washington to Strengthen Graduate Public Health Education
    Gabrielle O’Malley, University of Washington, International Training and Education Center for Health (I-TECH), Seattle, WA
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  • Transforming Student Global Health Initiatives: Developing an Interdisciplinary Student Handbook on Global Engagement
    Julie Maslowsky, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
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Educational Innovation and Experiences

Moderator: Richard Decklebaum

  • The Grander Challenge: Makerere University College of Health Sciences (MUCHS) Contribution to Health Outcomes In Uganda
    David H. Peters, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland
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  • Transforming the Future: What are the Critical Competencies to Prepare the Next Generation of Global Health Professionals?
    Sarah Hohl, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
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  • Turning It Over, A Paradigm Shift for Research and Training Programs?
    Ann Marie Kimball, APEC Emerging Infections Network, Seattle, WA
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  • Real-Time Dengue Surveillance: Global Health Learning Across Continents
    Daniel J. Tisch, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH
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  • Pedagogy of Global Health Activism: The Experience of the International People’s Health University
    Hani Serag, People’s Health Movement (PHM), Cairo, Egypt
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  • Fostering Interdisciplinary Involvement Through Case Competitions in Global Health
    Mohammed Ali, Emory Global Health Institute Student Advisory Committee. Emory University, Atlanta, GA
    Slides | Video about Emory case competition

Enabling Systems – Legal, Regulatory and Administrative Infrastructure to Support Advances in Global Health

Moderator: Roseanne Waters

  • The University of Washington Global Emergency Management Plan and Best Practices for Ensuring the Safety of Students, Faculty, and Staff Overseas
    Brent Barker. University of Washington, Seattle, WA
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  • The Emory Working Across Cultures Annual Workshop: A University-Wide Student-Driven Program To Prepare Students For Experiences In Low-Resource Settings
    Suzanne Mason, Emory University, Atlanta, GA
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  • Effective Financing: How to Get Funds to Country-Based Programs
    Nan Gellerman, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
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  • Key Sponsor and International Business Compliance Obligations of U.S. Universities Conducting Activities Overseas and Ways to Avoid Common Pitfalls
    Sunanda K. Holmes. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
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  • Aligning Local Human Resources Practices with University Standards
    Richard Wilkinson. International Training & Education Center for Health (I-TECH), Seattle, WA
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  • Improving Access to University-Derived Health Innovations: The Universities Allied for Essential Medicines’ Access Metrics Initiative
    Louis Fazen, Universities Allied for Essential Medicines, Oakland, CA

The Environment, Climate Change and Global Health

Moderators: Lisa Graumlich and Anne Johnson

  • Overview of Climate Change and Health
    Kristie Ebi, Carnegie Institution, USA
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  • Megacities, Air Pollution and Environmental Health
    Michael Brauer, School of Environmental Health, University of British Columbia, Canada
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  • Climate Change, WASH, and Health
    Jenna Davis, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Stanford University, USA
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  • Food Security and Climate Change - Feeding 9 Billion People in an Uncertain World
    Tom Hinckley, School of Forest Resources, College of the Environment, University of Washington, USA
    and
    Joshua Tewksbury, Department of Biology, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Washington, USA
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Building Innovative Global Health Education and Research Capacity

Moderator: Michael Johnson

  • The Medical Education Partnership Initiative: A Program to Promote Research, Training, and Service Delivery in Africa
    Michael Johnson, Fogarty International Center, National Institutes of Health, USA
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  • Maternal Child Health Programs in Kenya: Experiences of the University of Nairobi
    James Kiarie, University of Nairobi, Kenya
  • Enabling Innovation through Fogarty International Center’s Framework Programs for Global Health
    Flora Katz, Fogarty International Center, National Institutes of Health, USA
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  • Education Collaboratives in Africa: An Overview of Initiatives Funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
    Joseph C. Kolars, University of Michigan Medical School, USA
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  • FAIMER Capacity Building in Africa
    John J. Norcini, FAIMER, USA
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TUESDAY

The Global Health Initiative

Plenary Chair: Michael Merson (Slides)

  • An Overview of the Global Health Initiative and CDC’s Role
    Kevin De Cock, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, USA
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  • The Global Health Initiative: The Political and Financial Realities
    J. Stephen Morrison, Center for Strategic and International Studies, USA
  • Responding to Global Health Challenges: Lessons Learned
    Wafaa El-Sadr, International Center for AIDS Care and Treatment Program, Columbia University, USA
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  • Implementing the Global Health Initiative: A Public University Perspective
    Ann Downer, International Training and Education Center for Health, University of Washington, USA
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Enabling Systems: Safety and Security Best Practices

Moderator: Kate Riley

  • Risk Management at Harvard University
    Thomas LaSalvia, Harvard Institute For Global Health, USA
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  • Safety and Health of Trainees in International Settings: Challenges and Solutions
    Madhavi Dandu, University of California, San Francisco, USA
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  • Ensuring Safety in Travel - Better Practices for Organizations and Staff
    Dan Bryant, PATH, USA
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  • Predeparture Training for Medical Students: Pitfalls and Progress
    Michael Slatnik, University of British Columbia, Canada
    and
    Kelly Anderson, University of Toronto, St. Michael’s Hospital, Canada
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Global Health Policy and Diplomacy

Moderators: Sara Curran and Lawrence Gostin

  • Strengthening Global Regulatory Capacity: A Benefit for All
    Kate Bond, Food and Drug Administration, USA
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  • Global Health Diplomacy 101: Concept, Hype and Promise
    Kelley Lee, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, UK
  • The Joint Learning Initiative on National and Global Responsibilities for Health
    Lawrence Gostin, Georgetown University Law Center, USA
  • Why Global Health is in America’s National Interest
    Peter Lamptey, Family Health International, USA
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One Health: Detection and Control of Emerging and Endemic Zoonotic Pathogens

Moderators: Patricia Conrad and Guy Palmer

  • Using a One Health Approach to Identify Potentially Pandemic Pathogens of Zoonotic Origin
    Jonna Mazet, University of California, Davis, USA
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  • Global Capacity for Emerging Infectious Diseases Surveillance
    Timothy Brewer, McGill University, Canada
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  • Erradication of Cysticercosis in Tumbes, Peru
    Hector H. Garcia, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia and Institute of Neurological Sciences, Peru
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  • One Health: Detection and Control of Emerging and Endemic Zoonotic Pathogens
    Rudovick Kazwala, Sokoine University of Agriculture, United Republic of Tanzania
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Engineering, Innovative Technologies and Global Health

Moderators: Michele Barry and Sakti Srivastava

  • A Multidisciplinary Approach to Global Health Biodesign
    Sakti Srivastava, Stanford University, USA
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  • Engineering, Innovative Technologies and Global Health
    Joseph Hughes, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
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  • Inexpensive Sample Preparation and Storage for HIV Viral Load Testing
    Catherine Klapperich, Boston University, USA
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  • Point-of-Care Diagnostics for the Developing World
    Paul Yager, Department of Bioengineering, University of Washington, USA
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Journalism, New Media and Global Health

Moderators: Jim Simon and Roger Simpson

  • Making Global Health a Local Story: Challenges for Students and Professional Reporters
    Jim Simon, Seattle Times, USA
  • Reporting the Public Radio Health Story Through a Global Lens
    Joanne Silberner, Department of Communication, University of Washington, National Public Radio, USA
  • New Media Opportunities and Challenges for Reporting on Global Health and Development
    Tom Paulson, Host, Humanosphere, National Public Radio, Seattle, USA
  • Journalism and Global Health — New Media Partnerships
    Richard Kipling, University of Southern California Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism, USA

Global Health Policy, Diplomacy and Capacity Building

Moderators: James Curran and Theresa Odero

  • Global Health Intervention Review: Making Global Health Data Accessible to Policy Makers
    Mohsen Malekinejad, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
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  • Preparing for Health Diplomacy Negotiations in Global Governance - The Failed Case of Taiwan, WHO, and SARS
    Timothy K. Mackey, University of California, San Diego, San Diego, CA
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  • IANPHI: Strengthening National Public Health Capacity by Creating “CDCs” In Nine Low-Resource Countries
    Courtenay McKinnon Dusenbury. Emory University, Atlanta, GA
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  • Building a Global Health Research Enterprise: Practical Lessons Learned
    John A. Bartlett, Duke University, Durham, NC
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  • Binational Strategies for Addressing Health Disparities in Migrant Populations
    Xochitl Castañeda, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
  • Trauma: The Neglected Disease of Modern Society...Injury Training Worldwide
    Jeffrey Tillus, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

Maternal and Child Health and Nutrition

Moderators: Reynaldo Martorell and Dilys Walker

  • A Prospective Study Comparing Leishman and Giemsa Smear Performance in Malaria Diagnosis and Costs of Laboratory Testing Vs. Empiric Malaria Treatment in Southwestern Nigeria
    Ravi Parikh, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN
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  • Design and Implementation of a Robust Solar Powered Pulse Oximeter in Rural Zambia
    Muhammad H. Zaman, Boston University, Boston, MA
  • A Home-Based Educational Intervention Improves Complementary and Responsive Feeding, Dietary Intake, Growth and Child Development of Rural Infants in South India
    Margaret E. Bentley, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
  • Cost-Effectiveness of Feeding Strategies for HIV-Exposed Infants in Nigeria
    Jonah Musa, University of Jos, Jos, Nigeria
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  • Developmental Effects of Parasitosis Among Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Children in Iquiots, Peru
    Justin J. Hanke, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY

Educational Innovation and Experiences: Innovations in Educational Technologies

Jointly Presented by CUGH and GHEC
Moderator: David Stern

  • Information Technology Innovations for the GHEC Modules
    Glenn Nordehn, Midwestern University, USA
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  • Educational Innovation and Experiences: Innovations in Educational Technologies
    David Stern, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, USA
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  • Transformative Educational Partnerships for Global Health: India, Africa and the USA
    Mary Lee, Tufts University, USA
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  • E-learning and Open Educational Resources Use in Ghana
    Richard Adanu, University of Ghana Medical School, Ghana
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  • Health Sciences Online: An Extraordinary Opportunity for Democratization of Health Sciences Knowledge
    Erica Frank, University of British Columbia, Canada
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Enabling Systems: Legal Issues in Implementing and Managing Global Health Programs

Moderator: Ann Bourns

  • Legal Status and Registration
    William Nicholson, University of Washington, USA
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  • Enabling Systems: Legal Issues in Implementing and Managing Global Health Programs – Labor and Employment Issues
    Peter May, World Learning/SIT Study Abroad, USA
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  • Local Registration of Foreign NGOs: A Country Director’s Perspective
    Wallis Best-Plummer, International Training and Education Center for Health Guyana, Guyana
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  • US Universities Operating in Africa - Legal Issues Based on Kenyan Perspective
    William Maema, Catholic Information Service for Africa, Kenya
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Health Systems and Implementation Science

Moderators: Stephen Gloyd and Kenneth Sherr

  • Evidence Based Policy and Health Systems Performance
    David Peters, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, USA
  • Applying Improvement Science to Strengthen Health Systems
    Rashad Massoud, Health Care Improvement Project, US Agencies for International Development, USA
  • Engaging US Universities to Improve African University Capacity and Bridge the Know-Do Gap
    Mary Bassett, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, USA
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  • Programs and Science: Seeking the Academic Mission in Global Health
    James Blanchard, Centre for Global Public Health, University of Manitoba, Canada
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Chronic Diseases, Innovations in Health Systems, and Data for Decision Making

Moderators: David Fleming and Patricia Garcia

  • The Use of Cancer Registries for Academic Research in North Africa and the Middle East
    Sofia D. Merajver, University of Michigan Center for Global Health, Ann Arbor, MI
  • Telephone Counseling for Smoking Cessation - A Randomized Trial in Brazil
    Beatriz H. Carlini, Helena Free & Clear Inc, Seattle, WA
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  • Political Economy of Global Health
    Erika L. Arteaga, People´s Health Movement, Quito, Ecuador
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  • Using Mobile Phones to Collect Outcomes Data in Rural Africa
    Pamela Andreatta, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI
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  • The Influence of Primary Care and Hospital Supply on Ambulatory Care Sensitive Hospitalizations Among Adults in Brazil, 1999-2007
    James Macinko, New York University, New York, NY
  • Improving One Health Surveillance for Waterborne Pathogens - Partners Around the Globe
    Woutrina Miller, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA

Educational Innovation and Experiences: Innovations in Educational Programs

Jointly Presented by CUGH and GHEC
Moderator: Thomas Hall

  • Creating a Platform for Global Health Stakeholders: The New York Global Health Systems Forum Experience
    Madelon Finkel, Weill Cornell Medical College, USA
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  • Afya Bora Consortium Fellowship: Training in Global Health Leadership
    Yohana Mashalla, University of Botswana, Botswana
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  • Enabling Students to Build a Social Movement for Global Health Equity: The GlobeMed Experience
    Victor Roy, GlobeMed, USA
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  • Providing Global Health Experiences During Internal Medicine Residency: Results From Two National Surveys of U.S. Program Directors
    Joseph C. Kolars, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI

Enabling Systems Roundtable Discussion

Moderators: Ann Anderson and Charles Smukler (slides)

  • Sunanda Holmes, Johns Hopkins University, USA
  • Thomas Hardy, Columbia University, USA
  • Karen Long, University of Washington, USA
  • Caroline O’Neill, George Washington University, USA
  • Roseanne Waters, Emory Global Health Institute, USA

The Wellcome Trust Approach to Capacity Building

Moderator: Val Snewin

  • LSHTM Experience of Partnerships for Capacity Strengthening
    Andrew Haines, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK
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  • Public Health Foundation of India: Wellcome Trust Supported Initiatives
    Srinath Reddy, Public Health Foundation of India, India
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  • Using Research Career Options as Framework for Capacity Building
    Sam Kinyanjui, KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Programme, Kenya
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Injury, Trauma, Violence and Essential Surgical Services

Moderator: Haile Debas and Charles Mock

  • Global Overview of Injury and Violence
    Charles Mock, University of Washington, USA
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  • Self-Immolation Among Young Afghan Women in Herat, Afghanistan
    Harmonie Adams, University of California, San Francisco Global Health Sciences, USA
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  • Traumatic Brain Injury Trials Trials in Latin America
    Randall Chesnut, University of Washington, USA
  • WHO Emergency & Essential Surgical Care
    Meena Cherian, World Health Organization, Switzerland
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Closing Session: The Future: Next Steps for Universities in Global Health

Plenary Chair: Judith Wasserheit (slides)

  • Conference Reports: University Enabling Systems
    Ann Anderson, University of Washington, USA
  • Conference Reports: Educational Innovation
    Timothy Brewer, McGill University, Canada
  • Conference Reports: Science and Technology
    Thomas Quinn, Johns Hopkins University, USA
  • The Health Sciences Perspective
    Howard Frumkin, University of Washington, USA
  • The University Perspective
    Phyllis Wise, University of Washington, USA
  • Invitation to Montreal 2011
    Timothy Brewer, McGill University, Canada
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