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01/13/2010 Picture from Standard of Care: A Discussion About Delivering Surgical Care in the Developing World video
W. Dar
11/16/2009 Picture from Cardiovascular Disease Prevention with Combination Pharmacotherapy in Latin America video
L. Bautista
10/28/2009 Picture from Integrated TB/HIV Care Outcomes: Lessons Learned in Uganda video
D. Nansera
10/08/2009 Picture from Global Health Through Soap Operas:  Social Change Via Entertainment Media video
W. Ryerson
09/23/2009 Picture from Strengthening Emergency Medical Services in Ethiopia: New Twinning Center Partnership video
G. Tefera
09/09/2009 Picture from Goiter in Wisconsin and Occupied Palestine video
J. Starling
05/27/2009 Picture from Cancer in a Global Context: Paul Carbone’s Vision video
J. Ziegler
Picture from Health Care Crisis in Sub-Saharan Africa: What is the Right Kind of Help? video
G. Tefera
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04/08/2009 Picture from Risk Reduction for HIV / STIs: Asian Culture Perspectives video
A. Powwattana
03/26/2009 Picture from Special Ethical Considerations When Conducting Research in Developing Countries video
F. Nakwagala
03/25/2009 Picture from Global Health Interventions Addressing the AIDS Epidemic in Malawi video
L. McCreary, K. Norr, L. Mkandawire-Valhmu
03/04/2009 Picture from Villages First: Community Health Mobilization in Western Kenya video
E. Nadeau
02/04/2009 Picture from Human, Animal, and Ecosystem Health in Uganda: a Case Study for Disease Emergence and Preventive Medicine in the Developing World video
T. Goldberg
Picture from Global Teaching and Learning in the Health Sciences video
S. Hanson, E. Rice, R. Dempsey, D. Dulli, J. Schiff Boissonnault, L. Dresang, R. Yang
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This video contains the following presentations related to Global Teaching and Learning in the Health Sciences from the 2009 Global Health Symposium: Global Health, Cultural Diversity and Study Abroad Nursing Student Experiences by Elizabeth Rice, RN, PhD The Case for Training Surgical Subspecialists in developing Countries: The Foundation for International Education in Neurological Surgery and Attempts to Reverse the Maldistribution of Health Care in the developing World by Robert J. Dempsey, MD Educational Benefits of 1-4 Week Medical Missions in the Developing World for Students of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health by Douglas Dulli, MD, MS UW-Madison Physical Therapy Service-Learning Project: Rehab in Punta Gorda, Belize by Jill Schiff Boissonnault, PT, PhD Global Advanced Life Support in Obstetrics (ALSO®) and Basic Life Support in Obstetrics (BLSO®) Lee T. Dresang, MD Assessing the Impact of a Global Health Experience in Plastic Surgery Residency by Robert Yang, BA
Picture from Health Policy and Emerging Global Health Issues video
J. Beasley, J. McCord, M. Amin, A. Moorthy, A. Brower
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This video contains the following presentations related to Health Policy and Emerging Global Health Issues from the 2009 Global Health Symposium: Primary Care: An International Perspective, by John W. Beasley, MD Co-authors: Qidwai W, Gomez-Clavelina F. Implementing a Trauma Registry in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: Our Experience in Two Teaching Hospitals, by Jaime McCord, MD Sources of Medicine Information for Patients with Chronic Conditions in Alexandria, Egypt, by Mohamed Amin Chronic Kidney disease (CKd) in Uganda: Need for Prevention of Kidney Failure, by A. Vishnu Moorthy, MD Outreach in Moldova: Experiences with the USAId Farmer to Farmer Program, by Alexandra Brower, DVM, DaCVP
Picture from Infectious Diseases video
S. Hwa, J. Osorio, H. Nissen Bjoernsen, M. Kirby, M. Bastin, R. Koltun, E. Pleuss
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This video contains the following presentations related to Infectious Diseases from the 2009 Global Health Symposium: Development of a Recombinant Raccoonpox Virus Vaccine Against Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza, by Shi-Hsia Hwa A DENGUE VACCINE: Is It Needed? Is It Possible? Is It Globally Feasible? by Jorge E. Osorio, DVM, PhD Nurses’ Role in the Fight Against TB: How Can the Nurse, Through Use of Professional Communication Skills, Motivate the TB Patient to Comply with and Complete TB Treatment? by Hanne Nissen Bjoernsen, RN, BSN, MS/MPH Candidate The WHO Initiative to Estimate the Global Burden of Foodborne disease and the development of Tools to deal with Imperfect data by Dorte Dopfer Assessing Community Health and Water Quality in Rural Coastal Ecuador by Miles Kirby, BS, MS, Marie Bastin, BS, BSN, MPH candidate, Raisa Koltun, PharmD, MPH candidate and Elizabeth Pleuss, MS, MPH
Picture from Community Health: Global Perspectives video
K. Harrison, J. McNulty, C. Gundacker, N. Gundacker, N. Preston, D. Oldenburg, D. DaSilva, A. Rakestraw, A. Stanculescu, D. Mills
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This video contains the following presentations related to Community Health: Global Perspectives from the 2009 Global Health Symposium: The Pathology of Poverty: One Response to Economic, Education and Public Health Issues in Sub-Saharan Africa, by Kathleen Harrison, PhD and John A. McNulty An Exploratory, Qualitative Study of Factors Affecting Children’s Agricultural Work in Tepatitlán,Mexico and Surrounding Areas, by Constance Gundacker, BS and Nathan Gundacker, BS Eco-health Service Learning in Autlan, Mexico, by Nicholas Preston, PhD and co-author: Darby Oldenburg, PhD, assistant professor, University of Wisconsin - Richland Center The Nepali Way: Lessons from the Volunteer Services Nepal in Delivering Health Care to Children’s Homes by Douglas DaSilva, BS Survey of Public Health Issues in the Kuku Group Ranch, Southern Kenya, by Amy Rakestraw, MS, PT, MPH Yambiro, Ecuador: Healthcare Needs Assessment of Rural Andean Community, by Alexandra Stanculescu and David Mills, BS
01/28/2009 Picture from Surgical Quality & Safety: Focus of the World Health Organization and the Obama Health Plan video
M. Makary
12/03/2008 Picture from Making the Village That Raises the Child video
N. Makau
10/22/2008 Picture from Full Access Door-to-Door Home-Based HIV Counseling and Testing: Lessons Learned from Rural Uganda video
S. Asiimwe
10/15/2008 Picture from Anesthesia Aid for the Developing World video
R. Eltringham
09/17/2008 Picture from A Global Strategic Plan for Hospital Pharmacy Practice video
L. Vermeulen
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As the complexity of medication therapy has increased for hospitalized patients, the importance of skilled pharmacists and advanced pharmacy services in hospitals has become critical. In August 2008, the Hospital Pharmacy Section of the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) will host a Global Conference on the Future of Hospital Pharmacy, bringing hundreds of delegates from over 100 nations to Basel, Switzerland to address issues that will shape the future of hospital pharmacy practice. Lee Vermeulen, who chaired the Steering Committee for the Conference, presents a summary of the Conference consensus statements. In addition, a global survey of hospital pharmacy practice was conducted by the Vermeulen in preparation for the Conference, and a summary of the results are presented.
08/27/2008 Picture from Global Strategy for the Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases and the Implementation Plan video
J. Cleary, M. Smith
05/07/2008 Picture from Notes from an American Doctor Living in the Amazon video
L. Smith
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In 1990, Dr. Linnea Smith began practicing medicine in Peru, on the edge of the Amazon River, and she continues to work there caring for the local people. She talks of life in the rainforest, the evolution of her small clinic and the challenges of attempting to provide medical care in an area lacking basic services, let alone advanced medical technology.
04/30/2008 Picture from Nutrition, Mental Health and Health-Related Quality of Life of Palestinian Preschoolers: Resilience and Vulnerability video
S. Massad
04/09/2008 Picture from Bringing Global Perspectives to the Classroom video
G. Fischer
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Today’s global challenges to healthy living demand both global and local solutions. It is therefore imperative to frame the learning experience of today’s students in a global context. Dr. Fischer focuses on pathways to educating globally literate students in Wisconsin’s public schools. He elaborates on current initiatives, which focus on advocacy, school partnerships for student exchanges, and project-based international learning, as well as the use of technology to facilitate interaction with students around the world.
04/07/2008 Picture from Health Development Policy and Human Rights in Africa video
C. Pannenborg
Picture from Adult Male Circumcision: An Intervention Measure for Control of Heterosexual HIV Transmission video
N. Sewankambo
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Nelson Sewankambo, speaks on Adult Male Circumcision: An Intervention Measure for Control of Heterosexual HIV Transmission: Lessons from Rakai Health Sciences Program.
Picture from An Introduction to Health and Development in Africa video
C. Haq, G. Ridley, C. Young, N. Sewankambo
04/02/2008 Picture from Health Care Delivery Systems in Mexico video
L. Acevedo, G. Chambray
03/31/2008 Picture from Plastic Surgery Training in Nicaragua video
D. Mount
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Delora Mount, MD, gives a fascinating, visual talk on her 14 international service trips. You will also learn about organizations, such as Eduplast, this organization performs surgeries in developing countries and helps train local surgeons to carry on the work.
03/26/2008 Picture from Globalization and Emerging Infectious Diseases video
N. Marano
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Nina Marano, discusses the intersections between her work and the globalization of emerging infectious diseases.
03/05/2008 Picture from Health Care and Human Rights: The World Cannot Wait video
F. Chenoweth
Picture from HIV/AIDS: 2008 Global Health Symposium video
L. DiPrete Brown, K. Solheim, M. Hewson, S. Dillon Gold
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This video contains the following presentations related to HIV / AIDS from the 2008 Global Health Symposium: Walking in Cambodian Communities with HIV/AIDS: Dhammayietra Mongkol Borei Program Evaluation by Karen Solheim, RN, PhD Making a Difference for Children Affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa: A Regional Strategy to Improve the Quality of Services for Orphans and Vulnerable Children by Lori DiPrete Brown, MSPH Role of African Traditional Health Practitioners in Approaching the HIV/AIDS Epidemic in the South African School Curriculum by Mariana Hewson, PhD Will I Stay Long?: Educating HIV+ Adolescents in Kenya by Susan Dillon Gold, RN, BSN
Picture from Emerging Global Health Strategies: 2008 Global Health Symposium video
E. Reisdorf, M. Ceraso, L. Hartjes, B. Frederick, F. Naab
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This video contains the following presentations related to Emerging Global Health Strategies from the 2008 Global Health Symposium: Laboratory Based Efforts for Pandemic Preparedness by Erik Reisdorf Update on Turning the Tide on Tobacco Use in China: Starting with Health Professionals by Marion Ceraso Travel health Risk Perceptions of Study Abroad Students by Laurie B. Hartjes Utilizing Systems Engineering Application to Improve HIV Flow Laboratory Capabilities in Nairobi, Kenya by Brian Frederick Psychosocial Experiences of Infertile Men in Accra Metropolis, Ghana by Florence Naab
Picture from Global Health and the Environment: 2008 Global Health Symposium video
J. Baumgartner, S. Dennis, S. Nash, S. Olson, Y. Eun, J. Charles
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This video contains the following presentations related to Global Health and the Environment from the 2008 Global Health Symposium: Assessing the Environmental Components of Trachoma Transmission in Kongwa District, Tanzania: A Project Description by Scott Nash Precipitation Based Malaria Patterns in the Amazon: Will Deforestation Alter Risk? by Sarah Olson Household Air Pollution Concentrations from Biomass Combustion in Rural Yunnan, China by Jill Baumgartner Bringing Clean Water to Rural Uganda by Yejin Eun and Jesse Charles Learning from Honduran Kids: Reflections on Play, Health and the Built Environment in Rural Honduras by Samuel F. Dennis, Jr
Picture from Access to Health Services: 2008 Global Health Symposium video
M. Courey, M. Sheahan, M. McDonald, R. Gorbach, K. Ratteree
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This video will contain the following presentations related to Access to Health Services from the 2008 Global Health Symposium: Access To Controlled Medications Program: A World Health Organization Undertaking by Megan Sheahan Provider and Client Influences on Family Planning Use in the Ashanti Region of Ghana by Maureen McDonald, MPH University of Wisconsin Community Health Nursing Program in Taxco, Mexico by Roxane Gorbach More than Money: A Comparative Analysis of Nurse Migration from Kenya and Uganda to the United Kingdom by Marissa Courey, MSc All Men Count: A Program to Increase Prostate and Colorectal Screening Participation for Men of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe by Kathleen Ratteree
Picture from Women and Children's Health: 2008 Global Health Symposium video
S. Koczela, A. Bibi, C. Gottileb, A. Alonso
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This video contains presentation regarding Women's and Children's Health from the 2008 Global Health Symposium: Same Problem, Different Factors: Maternal Health Care Seeking in Mathare, Kenya by Stephanie Koczela The Pakistan Initiative for Mothers and Newborns: Partnerships for Sustainable Improvements in Maternal and Newborn Health by Dr. Aaliya R. Bibi, MBBS Estimating the Prevalence of Childhood Disability in Developing Countries: Data From UNICEF’s Multiple Cluster Indicator Survey-round 3 (MICS-3) by Carissa Gottlieb FGM/C Project 2008 “The Right to be UnCut: Women and Infibulation in the Horn of Africa” by Araceli Alonso
03/04/2008 Picture from Crisis in Darfur: Health and History video
R. Gilsdorf
11/12/2007 Picture from Can I Take This Spectophotometer as Carry On? video
B. Micke
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The Wisconsin Medical Project (WMP) is a non-profit humanitarian organization whose mission is to deliver medical supplies and equipment to pediatric colleagues at the Eduardo Agramonte Pediatric Hospital in Madison's sister city of Camaguey, Cuba. In addition to discussing the current work of WMP to update the laboratories in the main pediatric hospital and their 60-bed neonatal unit, Dr. Micke gives a brief overview of health care in Cuba, highlights the advances in public health as well as considers the problems the Cuban economy and the ongoing US embargo pose to health care delivery throughout Cuba.
10/22/2007 Picture from Twenty-Five Years of HIV/AIDS in Africa video
P. Mugyenyi
10/10/2007 Picture from Pain Policy Project - Sierra Leone video
R. Buitrago, G. Madiye
10/08/2007 Picture from A New Face of Aging in Latin America and the Caribbean video
E. Vega
09/25/2007 Picture from What is Keeping Us From Realizing a World Without Poverty? video
K. Patterson
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Back in 1977, a National Academy of Sciences report stated that we possessed all the resources necessary to end global hunger in a generation, yet UNICEF just reported that the number of children dying daily of preventable causes is at its worst level since 1960. Each day, 27,000 children die of preventable causes. Mr. Patterson will talk about the gap between what is, and what is possible related to global poverty. Learn about some of the known solutions, the global pledge to cut poverty in half by 2015, and how we can all be a part of the answer.
05/09/2007 Picture from Rethinking the Healthcare Model in Africa video
E. Darkoh
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Ernest Darkoh, MD, MPH, MBA, founder and chairman of Broadreach Healthcare speaks on "Rethinking the Healthcare Model in Africa" at the Health Sciences Learning Center on May 9, 2007.
04/18/2007 Picture from Managing HIV/AIDS in Low-Resource Settings video
D. Nansera
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Denis Nansera, MD, highlights how Uganda has responded to the HIV epidemic using innovations acceptable to a population with diverse social and economic backgrounds.
03/22/2007 Picture from Beyond the ABCs: AIDS Vaccines and Other New Prevention Technologies video
M. Warren
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Mitchell Warren, executive director of the AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition (AVAC) spoke on "Beyond the ABCs: AIDS Vaccines and Other New Prevention Technologies" at the Health Sciences Learning Center on March 22, 2007.
02/07/2007 Picture from New Paradigms in Public Health and Human Rights:  2007 Global Health Symposium video
J. Mukherjee
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The third annual Global Health Symposium was held at the University of Wisconsin Madison Health Sciences Learning Center on Wednesday, February 7th, 2007. The focus of this year's event was Interdisciplinary Approaches to Improving Global Health with a Keynote presentation titled, "New Paradigms in Public Health and Human Rights" given by Joia Mukherjee, MD, MPH an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School.
Picture from Global Health at the University of Wisconsin Madison:  2007 Global Health Symposium video
R. Golden, D. Buss, G. Bousquet, C. Kraus, L. Baumann, C. Haq
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Dean Robert Golden, Dean Daryl Buss, Dean Gilles Bousquet, Professor Connie Kraus and Professor Linda Baumann shared what Global Health means to each of their schools at the 3rd annual Global Health Symposium held at the Health Sciences Learning Center on February 7th, 2007. Cynthia Haq, MD the director of the Center for Global Health which sponsored this symposium that focused on Interdisciplinary Approaches to Improving Global Health.
Picture from Global Health Partnerships:  2007 Global Health Symposium video
J. Kenny, W. Shapiro, A. Kendziorski, L. DiPrete Brown, J. Hartman, J. Doyle
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This video contains the following presentations related to Global Health Partnerships from the 2007 Global Health Symposium: PrimeKare Kazakhstan Given by: John Doyle, DDS "Can I Really Take This Spectrophotometer as Carry On?" Health Care in Cuba and the Wisconsin Medical Project's Work Updating Laboratory Services at the Eduardo Agarmonte Childrens Hospital Given by: Jack Kenny, MD and William Shapiro, MD Lifeskills Education and Playing a Supporting Role in a South African Orphan Project Given by: Alexander Kendxiorski, MD A University Partnership for Community-based Research and Action: Mexico Given by: Lori DiPrete Brown, MPH Opportunities for Study, Research, and Service for Students and Health Professionals in Belize Given by: Jeff Hartman, MPT, MPH
Picture from Women's Health and Empowerment:  2007 Global Health Symposium video
C. Herrick, S. Gross, A. Mathieu, J. Baumgartner, B. Robinson, M. Courey
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This video contains the following presentations related to Women's Health and Empowerment from the 2007 Global Health Symposium: Obstetric Fistula in Tanzania: Reproductive Health is Social Justice Given by: Claire Herrick Maternal Health Care Utilization in Indonesia: Prior Trends, Recent Development Given by: Samuel Gross, MA El Proyecto Mural: Health and Reproductive Rights Among the Indigenous Women of Oaxaca, Mexico Given by: Alexandra Mathieu Exploring Ecological Sanitation as a Step Toward the Elimination of Manual Scavenging and Improved Health in Rural India Given by: Jill Baumgartner and Brian Robinson More than Money: A Comparative Analysis of Nurse Migration from Kenya and Uganda to the United Kingdom Given by: Marissa Courey, MSc
Picture from Infectious Diseases: 2007 Global Health Symposium video
M. Kron, Y. Semeniuk, C. Thomas, R. Cramer, J. Klink
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This video contains the following presentations related to Infectious Diseases from the 2007 Global Health Symposium: Multifunctional Aminoacyl-tRNA Synthetases in Human Parasitic Filarial: Insight into new Drug Discovery and Host-Parasite Interactions Given by: Michael A. Kron, MS, MD WHO Internship Summer 2006: Demographic Data on Youth Ages 10-24 in Kiev, Ukraine Given by: Yulia Semeniuk, MS, RN PolioPlus: The Eradication Effort and the Future Given by: Chester B. Thomas, DVM, MPVM, PhD Factors Impacting Patient Adherence to Complex Tuberculosis Treatment Regimes in Lusaka, Zambia Given by: Rebecca Cramer, MPH Home-Based Water Purification in Uganda Given by: Jenna Klink
Picture from Chronic Illness - Prevention & Intervention:  2007 Global Health Symposium video
L. Bautista, X. Kuang, S. Ellison, L. Olson, L. Baumann, A. Adams, C. Veldhorst
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This video contains the following presentations related to Chronic Illness: Prevention & Intervention from the 2007 Global Health Symposium: Prevalence of Obesity in Latin America: Results from the Consortium of Latin American Studies in Obesity (LASO) Given by: Leonelo E. Bautista, MD, DrPH Turning the Tide on Tobacco Use in China: Starting with Health Professionals Given by: Xiaodong Kuang, MA Management of Diabetes in Uganda Given by: Linda Baumann, PhD, RN, Shanee Ellison, and Lindsay Olson Overcoming Obstacles: Using Evidence to Engage American Indian Communities in Childhood Obesity Prevention Given by: Alexandra Adams, MD, PhD
Picture from Education and Training:  2007 Global Health Symposium video
L. Albright, J. Wang, G. Tefera, J. Patterson, J. Beasley
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This video contains the following presentations related to Education and Training from the 2007 Global Health Symposium: Pediatric Neurosurgery in East Africa Given by: Leland Albright, MD Family Medicine Development in China Given by: Jie Wang, MD, PA-C The Ethiopian Surgical Training Project Given by: Girma Tefera, MD Hackett Hemwall Foundation: Prolotherapy and Sclerotherapy Training in Central America Given by: Jeffrey Patterson, DO International Federation of Primary Care Research Networks Given by: John W. Beasley, MD
12/06/2006 Picture from Public Health Aspects of Disaster Management video
R. Brooks
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The Global Health Seminar Series on Wednesday, December 6, featured "The Public Health Response to Natural and Human Disasters: What We Can Learn from Sri Lanka," by Richard Brooks, outreach program manager and director of the Health Promotion Project.
11/30/2006 Picture from HIV/AIDS in Honduras video
C. Frederick
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Listen to Chris Frederick, RN MSN speak about HIV/AIDS in Honduras and her experiences as the founder/director of Walking With Children, a home that she is opening for children living with HIV/AIDS. Walking with Children
11/09/2006 Picture from Addressing Issues of Violence Against Women in Mexico video
R. Rodriguez, Y. Garza
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The presenters will discuss their work with the faculty from the University of Guadalajara in developing a response to violence against women both on the campus and in the community.
10/12/2006 Picture from Children, Vulnerability, and 'Social Vaccines':  HIV/AIDS and Schooling in Southern and Central Africa video
N. Kendall
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In much of the literature on HIV prevention and AIDS care, formal schooling is conceived of as the primary mechanism for "inoculating" children against the pandemic and meeting the needs of children and communities made vulnerable by HIV/AIDS. Despite this growing focus on formal schooling as a "social vaccine", there is little evidence of how schools and children-particularly orphaned and vulnerable children-interact in highly-affected areas. This presentation will examine evidence from Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe on how children, schools, communities, and states currently interact. It will then examine international efforts, particularly US Federal efforts, to transform HIV/AIDS education in these settings. Lastly, it will present recommendations about how to improve the efficacy of an "educational vaccine" against HIV.
09/21/2006 Picture from Access to Medicines and South Africa's HIV/AIDS Pandemic video
H. Klug
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The talk focuses on the problem of sustainable access to medicines in the context of South Africa's HIV/AIDS pandemic. After giving a brief background to the present pandemic Professor Klug will discuss the various conditions; legal, political and social that undermine the ability of the health system to ensure a sustainable supply of needed medicines. He will also evaluate a range of arguments that have been made to either justify the existing structure of medicine supply or to deny that patents and other legal provisions are at all relevant to the problem of access to medicines or the failure to adequately address the ongoing crisis.
03/01/2006 Picture from Politics and Love:  Medical Training in Malawi video
C. Wendland
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Claire Wendland, MD, PhD gives a presentation titled "Politics and Love: Medical Training in Malawi". This presenation is sponsored by the Center for Global Health.
02/23/2006 Coming
Soon
J. McCord
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Dr. Jamie McCord spoke on "Two Months in Togo" on February 23, 2006 at the UW Health Sciences Learning Center.
02/08/2006 Picture from Tropical Disease:  What you will see in Developing Countries video
R. Anstett
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Dr. Richard Anstett spoke on "Tropical Diseases: What you will see in Developing Countries" on February 8, 2006 at the UW Health Sciences Learning Center.