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Alarming polio outbreak spreads in Congo, threatening global eradication efforts

July 5, 2018
http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2018/07/polio-outbreaks-congo-threaten-global-eradication Alarming polio outbreak spreads in Congo, threatening global eradication efforts By Leslie Roberts Jul. 2, 2018 , 1:30 PM Overshadowed by the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), another frightening virus is on the loose in that vast, chaotic country: polio. Public health experts have...

The Triangle Global Health Annual Conference 9/27/2018

July 3, 2018
http://www.triangleglobalhealth.org/2018-conference-abstract Are you involved in global health research? Consider submitting an abstract to the NC Triangle Global Health Consortium conference. Deadlines are below. Good luck…and keep in mind the OIA has conference reimbursement stipends for UNC medical students accepted to present at a global health conference. If approved, OIA reimbursements...

In Upholding Trump’s Travel Ban, Supreme Court Ratifies Worldview That Worries Colleges

June 28, 2018
https://www.chronicle.com/article/In-Upholding-Trump-s-Travel/243765?utm_source=Global+Health+NOW+Main+List&utm_campaign=8eddc27d5c-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2018_06_26_12_34&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_8d0d062dbd-8eddc27d5c-875843 By Karin Fischer June 26, 2018 When President Trump, days after taking office, issued an executive order barring travelers, including students, from a half-dozen predominantly Muslim countries, it was like a chain-link fence hastily erected along the border. High and barbed and menacing, yes, but thanks to immediate legal...

Ishani Mehta- PEDS 445 & PEDS 426

June 22, 2018
"It can be very overwhelming, especially if it’s your first time in the US, it can be very intimidating, so just be yourself and there’s nothing to be afraid of. That’s what I learned because I was scared when I came. Just be confident about what you know and what...

UNC study: Tdap vaccine given during pregnancy reduces occurrence of infant pertussis

June 15, 2018
A study led by UNC’s Sylvia Becker-Dreps, MD, MPH, reviewed more than 675,000 pregnancies in the U.S. to determine if the Tdap vaccine given to a mother will reduce the chances of her child developing pertussis during the first 18 months of life.

The missing science: Could our addiction to plastic be poisoning us?

June 7, 2018
The Plastic Paradox

The Disease That Strikes Back

June 7, 2018
Could a form of leishmaniasis challenge elimination efforts in India?

2018 North American Refugee Health Conference

June 7, 2018
The OIA Director, Dr. Martha Carlough attends the 2018 North American Refugee Health Conference with UNC Medical Students for poster presentation.

Refugee Health & Wellness Seminar 2018-2019

May 23, 2018
Refugee Health and Wellness Seminar – 2018-2019_   We are excited to be offering this year long course for the second year; expanding our class size to 30 students and crossing campuses to involve Duke University (though all classes will be held at UNC). This course is offered through the...

2018 Global Health Pediatric Simulation Training

May 9, 2018
On April 23, 2018, Drs. Elizabeth Fitzgerald, Emily Ciccone and Alyssa Tilly held a Pediatric Global Health Simulation for those planning to rotate abroad during residency or medical school, or are considering a career in global health. Dr. Fitzgerald, Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, served as the Faculty Advisor for...

“My Quest to Understand and Reduce the Burden of HBV in the DRC”

May 4, 2018
Peyton Wilson, MD Pediatric Infectious Disease Fellow

The Hearts of Leon: Bringing UNC Cardiology to Nicaragua

May 2, 2018
Thomas Blount M.D. Pediatric Resident