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Medical Center Faculty Members Learn from Immersive Experience at U.S./Mexico Border
Participating in an immersive experience at the U.S./Mexico border gave faculty members from the School of Nursing and School of Health a better understanding of the immigration process and a renewed appreciation for the humanity and dignity of migrant people.
Global Mindscape: Unveiling Mental Health Horizons with Shabab Wahid
In this episode of the Georgetown Global Health Podcast, Shabab Wahid, assistant professor in the Department of Global Health, discusses the intersection of climate change, culture, and mental health.
Ngozi Erondu: Pursuing Justice, Equity, and Dignity in Global Health
The Lancet profiles Ngozi Erondu, co-chair of the O’Neill-Lancet Commission on Racism, Structural Discrimination, and Global Health, reflecting on her unwavering commitment to championing equity in global health.
How a Professor Found His Niche in Climate Change, Culture and Mental Health
In this "Behind the CV," Assistant Professor in the School of Health Shabab Wahid shares his family history in global health and formative moments that have influenced his research at the intersection of mental health, culture, and climate change.
U.S.-China Collaboration on HIV/AIDS
In this report published by the Center for Strategic and International Studies and the Brookings Institution, Jennifer Bouey, chair of the Department of Global Health, explores collaborative public health efforts between the United States and China in combating HIV/AIDS from 2002 to 2018.
Exploring the Evolution of Global Health Education with Myriam Vuckovic
In this episode of the Georgetown Global Health Podcast, Myriam Vuckovic, associate professor in the Department of Global Health, discusses the complexities and evolution of global health education.
With Harsh Anti-LGBTQ Law, Uganda Risks a Health Crisis
Matthew Kavanagh, director of the Center for Global Health Policy and Politics at the O'Neill Institute, discussed the criminalization of homosexuality in Uganda in a recent New York Times article.
Doctor of Nursing Practice Scholarly Project Addressed Maternal Health in Kenya
The first global doctor of nursing practice scholarly project, spearheaded by Debra Kosko, associate professor and assistant dean for evaluation and outcomes at the School of Nursing, launched with a focus on developing workshop materials addressing maternal and newborn health in a Kenyan community.
School of Health’s Jennifer Bouey, PhD, Leads Database Project Tracking China’s Export of AI
Global health professor and epidemiologist Jennifer Bouey, in collaboration with the RAND Corporation and AidData Research Lab, has published a database and two reports documenting China’s government-sponsored artificial intelligence services and products exported over the last two decades.