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Screening for Cervical Cancer in HIV-Positive Kenyan Women: Erin Dainty

Erin Dainty, MD, is an OB/GYN fellow in the Duke Global Health Residency Program and a student in DGHI's Master of Science in Global Health program. Dainty gave a lunch time talk at the Duke Global Health Institute.

Published 1 year ago

By DukeGlobalHealth

HIV and Hepatitis B Among Children in Tanzania: Ann Buchanan

Ann Buchanan, MD, MPH, is a Duke pediatric infectious diseases faculty member at Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center in Moshi, Tanzania. Her research focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of mycobacterial infections in HIV-positive children. She recently completed a pediatric infectious diseases fellowship at Duke after earning her MD from East Carolina University.

Published 1 year ago

By DukeGlobalHealth

Duke Law International Week: Food Fiesta

Duke Law students from around the world discuss their favorite cuisine.

Published 1 year ago

By dukelaw

Going Global Using Technology

Dr. David Boyd is part of a cadre of global health faculty members who are using new technologies to enhance their teaching. Find out how Boyd interacted with students while he was in China, and hear what the students are saying.

Published 1 year ago

By DukeGlobalHealth

Batam Health Screening 2011

The Batam Pediatric Health screening is an annual event held by Yayasan Citramas Indonesia in collaboration with KK Women's & Children Hospital Singapore, Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School Singapore and Yayasan Palang Merah Indonesia. The event aims to screen the pediatric population in the rural areas of Batam from illnesses and to help improve the health of this population by providing nutrients and health education. The screening this year was held in a warehouse owned by PT Citramas in the village of Kabil on the 24-25 September 2011.

Published 1 year ago

By InsideDukeNUS

Center for Canadian Studies at Duke University

Jane Moss and Stephen Kelly discuss Duke's Center for Canadian Studies http://jhfc.duke.edu/canadianstudies/index.html.

Published 1 year ago

By FranklinCenterAtDuke

International Week Panel: Comparative Prosecutorial Practice

Three experienced prosecutors in the LLM program: Stephen Strickey (Canada), Jang-Woo Lee (South Korea), and Solomon Njeru (Kenya) will discuss the role of prosecutors in their countries. Professor Sara Beale will moderate.

Published 1 year ago

By dukelaw

This is DukeEngage

DukeEngage provides full funding for select Duke undergraduates who wish to pursue an immersive summer of service in partnership with a U.S. or international community. As of summer 2011, more than 1,400 Duke students have volunteered through DukeEngage in over 50 nations worldwide. http://dukeengage.duke.edu/

Published 1 year ago

By DukeEngage

Evaluating Telemedicine: Ongoing Research at Duke

What is Telemedicine? How can we evaluate it? Assistant Professor Manoj Mohanan is looking at telemedicine facilities in Bihar, India. ( http://today.duke.edu/2011/10/mohanan-indian-health-care
Manoj Mohanan works with small armies of researchers who conduct surveys, crunch numbers and analyze large quantities of data to determine if a given health care policy is effective, and why. )
More about the Grant: http://today.duke.edu/2011/07/gatesindia%20

Music by (and courtesy of): Kevin MacLeod

Published 1 year ago

By DukeSanfordSchool

Lessons Learned: Domestic Radicalization (bloggingheads.tv)

Sanford School professor David Schanzer discusses the impact of antiterrorism efforts on the Muslim-American community with Arun Kundnani of the Open Society Institute.

Posted 1 year ago

Bioethics of Global HIV Prevention Research: Kate MacQueen

Kate MacQueen, Senior Scientist in Behavioral and Social Sciences at FHI 360 and an adjunct professor at UNC, gave a lecture at DGHI describing persistent interlocking social, behavioral and ethical challenges to biomedical HIV prevention research. Opportunities for enhancing the success of biomedical HIV prevention research will be explored, with a focus on development of a coherent program of social science research.

Published 1 year ago

By DukeGlobalHealth

5-Year Symposium: Closing Remarks

Drs. Peter Lange and Michael Merson give closing remarks at "Global Health 2020: Acting Today to Improve Tomorrow." Learn more about this milestone event: http://globalhealth.duke.edu/news-events/5-year

Published 1 year ago

By DukeGlobalHealth

5-Year Symposium: Health Systems Panel

Panelists include Michael Haglund, Professor, Surgery, Neurobiology and Global Health; Manoj Mohanan, Assistant Professor, Public Policy and Global Health; Moshi Ntabaye, Executive Director, Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center, Moshi, Tanzania; and Kathryn Whetten, Director, Center for Health Policy and Inequalities Research.

Published 1 year ago

By DukeGlobalHealth

5-Year Symposium: Environmental Health Panel

Panelists include Randall Kramer, Professor, Environmental Economics and Global Health; William Pan, Assistant Professor, Global Environmental Health; Subhrendu Pattanayak, Associate Professor, Public Policy, Environment and Global Health; and Erika Weinthal, Associate Professor, Environmental Policy

Published 1 year ago

By DukeGlobalHealth

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