… in the Workplace (Alumni Event) | NYU Wasserman Center (133 East 13th Street, 2nd Floor,
New York, NY) | Have you put off a conversation at work because you’re worried it will lead to …
… 2nd Annual Pipelines into Quantitative Aging Research (PQAR) Symposium | NYU GPH, 708 Broadway,
New York, NY 10003 | Hosted by the GPH Department of Biostatistics Please note that registration for … be presenting on topics related to gut microbiota, drug-use, Alzheimer disease and diabetes
management as it relates to the aging process. American Statistical Association Vice President, …
… Your Lived Experience Matters | Stress affects us all – from studying for exams, to
managing job responsibilities, to enduring acute traumatic events or systemic stigma and … been successfully used to reduce stigma against individuals with serious mental illness among
healthcare providers. May is national Mental Health Awareness Month, and the theme of this year’s …
… and how doing so might affect that individual's identity. He has also given a TED talk in
New York and been featured in the
New York Times, The Atlantic, The Guardian, and other numerous … thing to think about. - Jamie Webb, MA'19 I AM GPH EP60 Bioethical Decision-making in
Healthcare with Jamie Webb In this episode we talk to Jamie Webb, a philosopher specializing in …
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… Dr. Sari, surprisingly emerging from hordes of waiting patients as a small blonde woman from
New York City, gave us a tour of the emergency ward at the Korle-Bu National Hospital in Accra. Joel … a fascinating conversation afterward. We learned how the mechanisms of insurance, government
healthcare, staffing, and medical services in general in Ghana are in a state of disarray to say …
… for future disease outbreaks is setting up lottery systems for the allocation of scarce
healthcare resources. He'll evaluate the philosophical, historical, and public support for fairly … to current public health resource planning and stockpile policy, lack of research and data for
new or unprioritized infectious agents, and logistical challenges in outbreak response. Lastly, … response policy, including co-authoring COVID-19 critical care allocation guidelines for Emory
Healthcare’s 11 hospital system and serving as ethics advisor to the CDC’s MPox vaccine policy …
… completed her PhD, MIA and MPH at Columbia University, holds an MS from The City College of
New York, and a BA from Colgate University. Dr. Hermosilla has almost two decades of experience … on the epidemiology of global and adolescent mental health, and applied data collection and
management best practices. | Public Event …
… faculty position at the NYU GPH Division of Global Health. Dr. El-Shahawy obtained his medical
degree at the University of Ain Shams in Cairo, Egypt, in 2002 and his Master of Public Health in … populations, incorporating telehealth strategies to support non-communicable disease
management, and patient-physician decision making. | Public Event …
… to figure out how we can use existing HIV clinics and resources to integrate hypertension
management and care in low resource settings in Nigeria, Ghana, and Tanzania. So that's pretty … Dalton: So I had a background in international development once I finished my undergraduate
degree, and I knew that I wanted to work globally so I moved to Vietnam, and it was in Vietnam … to work in that area since then. Chisom Obieuz-Umeh: Being born and raised in Nigeria,
healthcare is one of the biggest issues, and while as an undergrad I did an internship in Lagos, …