… of implementation science research in hemoglobinopathies. The training brought together 12
healthcare providers and scholars from across Nigeria, equipping them with the knowledge and … each participant developed and presented an implementation project tailored to their hospital/
healthcare facility or center, demonstrating the practical applications of the concepts learned. … with a focus on hemoglobinopathies, strengthening capacity for impactful and sustainable
healthcare interventions. …
… from natural and man-made emergency events, and cover both US and international emergency
management and public health frameworks. This study-abroad course will feature the following: … Attendance at a bi-annual international scientific and provider conference, the International
Healthcare Conference on Preparedness and Emergency Response to Disasters (IPRED), which draws … front-line health providers to reduce health disparities. This course will run for 5 days in
New York City and then the students will travel to Kilimanjaro, Tanzania and take part in an …
… Civilians in the Crossfire | Source: They Were Only Children ( The
New York Times ) In conflicts, the acute phase of the crisis – the days when the bombs are …
… Phone: 212-992-6120 Office: 708 Broadway, 3rd floor, Room 323 Angelica Tirro, a native
New Yorker, has been with NYU since 2013. As a trained educator, Angelica is driven by an … erica.garnes@nyu.edu Phone: 212-992-5583 Office: 708 Broadway, 3rd floor, Room 334 Born in
New York, raised in Indianapolis, and with beautiful roots deeply embedded in Zimbabwe, Erica Garnes …
… program, Semran Thamer, who graduated this year of 2018 with a Bachelor's of Science
degree majoring in Global Public Health and Chemistry. Having been born in Iraq, lived in Texas … my family a couple of years ago and I grew up in a small city in Texas. And then I moved to
New York for college of course. And while I was here in
New York, I drew from my experiences growing …
… plane that had just landed in Accra, Ghana. I was nervous to be spending a whole semester in a
new country, but I was also excited for the adventures that I knew would lie ahead. I am … Community-Based Health Planning and Services Initiative (CHPS) in Ghana and its relation to
healthcare delivery and child immunization rates throughout the country. We chose this as our … One respondent even said that “all this points to one thing - CHPS is the solution to
healthcare access and tackling some of the pertinent social determinants of health.” Despite the …
… Diana Silver, PhD Vice Dean of Faculty Affairs, Professor of Public Health Policy and
Management diana.silver@nyu.edu 212-992-7668 Chris Tang Vice Dean of Finance and Administration … Associate, Biostatistics ec4731@nyu.edu 212-992-9070 Faith Daniels Project Coordinator,
New York City Treats Tobacco fd2188@nyu.edu 212-992-5533 Maxline Delorme Program Coordinator, …
… to share how his work experience with behavior change has been guiding him through the
new challenges of the pandemic. As the Chief of C4D at UNICEF, Dr. Petit focuses on social and … inclusion and trust are the top crises that need to be addressed in the coming year. As the
new year approaches, Dr. Petit stresses the transition from an old fashioned, expert-driven … mechanisms through frontline teams. For example, training frontline workers, not only in
healthcare, but a variety of frontliners, to actively listen and engage with their communities. …
… and Garrett continued by discussing the historical contexts for discrimination in housing,
healthcare, education, employment, and community, noting that many lingering issues still exist … ADA Center, Jan Garrett of the Pacific ADA Center, and Laney Davidson, Disability Access
Manager and consultant. Asked whether the promise of the ADA had been fulfilled, Davidson …
… From a Prospective Diary Method Study Mental Health 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Chenziheng Weng,
New York University School of Global Public Health Jahshara Bulgin,
New York University School of …