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Migrant Health Service Learning, Tucson, AZ, May 28-June 5, 22

January 11, 2022
APPLY TODAY!  Program details:  A small (maximum 12 people) interdisciplinary team of faculty, staff, resident physicians and medical and public health students will have an opportunity to spend a week in Tucson, AZ learning about migrant health at the US southern borders and volunteering together at Casa Alitas, a non-profit...

Register Now: Restoring Global Solidarity on the Road to Pandemic Recovery

January 7, 2022
A Conversation with Dr. Agnes Binagwaho and Dr. Paul Farmer Wednesday, January 26, 2022Noon – 1:30 p.m. ET Register now for Zoom webinar

Women’s Health Multidisciplinary Consortium: Event

January 7, 2022
Women’s Health Multidisciplinary Consortium: “Viruses and Pregnancy: Covid, Zika, and Beyond,” January 20, 2022, 11-12. WHMC_Viruses-and-Pregnancy_flyer  

RAMP Scholar Awards –HIV Vaccine Research

January 7, 2022
Research and Mentorship Program (RAMP) Scholar Awards to attract African American/Black and Latinx medical students who want to make a difference in their communities and contribute to the development of an effective HIV vaccine. RAMP-flyer-2022-v2

November Global Health Forum: Sarah Rutstein, MD, PhD, “Syndemics: intersecting STI and HIV epidemics and the opportunity to improve diagnosis and prevention in Malawi.”

November 29, 2021
Dr. Rutstein is a physician scientist and senior clinical fellow in the UNC Division of Infectious Diseases. She completed her MD and PhD (Health Policy and Management, Gillings School of Global Public Health), as well as her Internal Medicine Residency at UNC. Areas of interest include implementation research, HIV prevention, and...

October Global Health Forum: Dr. Sarah Ashley, presents “Exploring Global Health Medicine.”

October 27, 2021
Dr. Ashley is a physician and adjunct faculty in the UNC Emergency Medicine Department. She attended medical school at the University of California Davis, followed by an emergency medicine residency at East Carolina University, completed a fellowship in Global Health Leadership at University of North Carolina Department of Emergency Medicine,...

Scholarly Concentration Student, Erin Xu coauthors paper with Dr. Ross Boyce

October 5, 2021
One of OGHE’s scholarly concentration students, Erin Xu, is a co-author on a paper with Ross Boyce on the use of malaria chemoprevention after flooding in Uganda. Clinical Infectious Diseases is a very highly regarded journal in the infectious disease world. The study showed that chemoprevention substantially reduced malaria incidence....