Life-Saving Skills, How Helping Babies Breathe Can Make a Difference One...
Globally, we know that while neonatal mortality has improved over the last decade, 15,000 babies still die each day (UN, 2010). The Lancet’s Newborn series, in 2014, inspired a global crusade to reduce...
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“If you want to go fast, go alone, if you want to go far, go together”. African Proverb Three colleagues from the Dodoma Region, Tanzania visited the UNMC campus, hosted by the Center for Global Health...
View ArticleOverview of Peace Corps Term 2015 – 2016 – Tanzania – Martha Goedert
I start this letter with an audible sigh. This morning I am attempting to summarize a year of great learning, great teaching, and great growth, and all of this referring to ‘me’ and what I have...
View ArticleMartha Goedert’s diary, December, 2016
“Showing up’ is the first step to a successful water and food security project. In Hinche Haiti, over the last 11 years, the Goederts’ report that showing up starts with “hearing our names called out...
View ArticleFebruary 7, 2018 – EPI in Action: Responding to an Outbreak Rohingya Crisis...
PRESENTED BY Ali Khan, MD, MPH Ali S. Khan, MD, MPH RETIRED ASSISTANT SURGEON GENERAL, USPHS DEAN AND PROFESSOR COLLEGE OF PUBLIC HEALTH Dean Ali S. Khan will describe his deployment with the world...
View ArticleApril 17, 2018 –“THE HEALTH CARE SYSTEM IN TURKEY: OPPORTUNITIES FOR...
The Health Care System in Turkey: Opportunities for Collaboration with Acibadem University – Presented by College of Public Health Grand Rounds Dr. S. Haluk ÖZSARI, MD, PhD, MS Dr. S. Haluk ÖZSARI,...
View ArticleData collection continues as halfway point reached in malaria project
College of Public Health Department of Epidemiology Assistant Professor, Abraham Mengist, PhD, is continuing data collection in Ethiopia as part of a two-year malaria project. The project is a...
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