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Barriers to Care for Prevention and Treatment of Asthma in Nicaragua

May 1, 2019
Amber Beg, MD Global Health Scholar Pediatrics Resident

New Cohort of Global Health Scholars

April 25, 2019
We are proud to announce our newest cohort of Global Health Scholars! This competitive, two-year, multi-disciplinary program will provide funding to support the career and leadership development of residents with a strong interest in global health. The UNC Global Health Scholars Program will leverage the extensive global health resources, opportunities,...

New Fall 2019 Elective Course – UNC One Health

April 23, 2019
OUR COMMUNITY                         OUR WORLD                         ONE HEALTH UNC One Health Course – Fall 2019 Philosophy to the Practical Integration of Human, Animal and Environmental Health. PUBH 705 / ENVR 705.  (Also Cross listed at Duke & NCSU) 2 to 3 credit hrs*.  Mondays, 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.  Emerging diseases. Climate change....

Characteristics and Outcomes in Pediatric Patients Presenting with Congenital Colorectal Diseases in Sub-Saharan Africa

April 18, 2019
Laura Purcell, MD Global Health Scholar General Surgery Fellow

Expanding access to endoscopy and gastrointestinal cancer prevention in Central America

April 5, 2019
Michael Dougherty, MD, MSCR Fellow, Gastroenterology & Hepatology Global Health Scholar

Elizabeth Stringer Has Dedicated Her Career to Improving the Health of Women Around the World

April 4, 2019

Amy Amuquandoh, MS1 and Global Health Scholarly Concentration student, authors study on HIV in Malawi

April 3, 2019
The International Journal of STD & AIDS has accepted Amy Amuquandoh’s paper titled “Exploring the spatial relationship between primary road distance to antenatal clinics and HIV prevalence in pregnant females of Lilongwe, Malawi.” Amy Amuquandoh is an MS1 and Global Health Scholarly Concentration student. This work developed from a public...

Hanyang Kevin Hong – ANES 409

April 2, 2019
"This rotation has allowed me to gain more exposure to the specialty. More importantly, I was given more autonomy and responsibility than OR anesthesia! I spent two weeks at the UNC Pain Clinic, where I got to see 5-7 patients independently every day and talk about my diagnosis and plan...