欢迎参加China Medical Board(CMB)全球卫生项目开放式演讲

发布时间:2012-12-14

活动主题:China Medical Board(CMB)全球卫生项目开放式演讲

讲座专家Molly Cooke

M.D, Director of Education, Global Health SciencesProfessor of Medicine, University

of California, San Francisco

Judith N. Wasserheit

MD, MPHVice Chair, Dept. of Global Health; Professor of Global Health & Medicine;

Adjunct Professor of Epidemiology, University of Washington

   Stephen S. Gloyd

Professor & Associate Chair, Department of Global Health, UoW; Executive Director,

Health Alliance International

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复旦大学公共卫生学院副院长

  :复旦大学外事处处长朱畴文博士

    20121217(周一)日下午1:30-3:00

    :复旦大学枫林校区治道楼1楼八角厅

讲座内容:由4位专家组成Panel,介绍全球卫生的定义,研究和教育的发展等。每位专家

先就全球卫生做7-8分钟简要介绍,再在moderator主持下展开讨论并回答问题。

希望对全球卫生有兴趣,或有意愿到两校留学的学者和学生积极参加。

专家简介

Prof. Molly Cooke

Education for Global Health Sciences across the five schools (Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Nursing and the Graduate Division) at UCSF. Appointed in July 2012, her charge is to develop a portfolio of high impact educational programs for UCSF students, residents, fellows, post-docs and faculty members and to devise innovative and high value ways to share UCSF’s expertise in discovery science, health care delivery, professional education and basic science with international partners.Dr. Cooke has been active in medical education program development and educational research throughout her career. A distinguished teacher, Dr. Cooke has twice received the Kaiser Family Foundation Teaching Award as well as a UCSF Academic Senate Award for Distinction in Teaching. In 2006, she was awarded the AOA/Robert J. Glaser Distinguished Teacher Award by the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC); in 2010, she received the Career Achievement Award in Education from the Society for General Internal Medicine. As a Senior Scholar of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, she co-directed a national study of medical education.

 

Prof. Judith N. Wasserheit

Judith N. Wasserheit has worked extensively at the interface of STI and HIV clinical-epidemiological research, programs and policy in the U.S. and globally.

Currently Vice Chair and Professor of Global Health, Professor of Medicine and Adjunct Professor of Epidemiology at the University of Washington, she was the founding chief of the U.S. NIH’s STD Research Branch; Director of the U.S. CDC’s STD Prevention Program, and Director of the HIV Vaccine Trials Network, the largest global clinical trials platform evaluating preventive HIV vaccines. Her research has included one of the first laparoscopic studies of pelvic inflammatory disease etiology conducted in the US, the first population-based study of the prevalence and etiologic spectrum of STDs among rural women in the Indian Subcontinent, and research on the interrelationships between STDs and contraceptive practices in other parts of the developing world, including Indonesia, and Egypt. She has also worked in Columbia, Thailand and Zambia. Her development of the concept of epidemiological synergy between HIV infection and other STDs has had a major influence on HIV prevention policy and programs around the world. Current areas of interest include implementation science and the impact of climate change on human health. Dr. Wasserheit has extensive experience working successfully with national and international agencies, governments, and colleagues on STD and HIV research, policy and programmatic issues. She has led or served on numerous World Health Organization and UNAIDS committees and advisory groups.

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Prof. Stephen S. Gloyd

Stephen Gloyd, MD, MPH, is a family practice physician who has been a University of Washington faculty member since 1986. He has worked for over 30 years in Africa, Latin America, and Asia as a clinician, manager, researcher, teacher, and policy advocate. His work has focused on improving primary health care, including health systems research, maternal-child health care, STD/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis control. He has written and spoken extensively on the political economy of global health and the connection between neoliberal policies and health. Professor Gloyd is Associate Chair for Education and Curriculum in the UW Department of Global Health where he directs efforts to expand curricular options to address global

workforce needs. He directs the MPH and PhD programs in the Department. His work

with Health Alliance International is designed to strengthen primary health care with the Ministries of Health of Mozambique, Cote d’Ivoire, Sudan, and Timor-Leste and to improve approaches to global health assistance. Dr. Gloyd received his BA and MPH from Harvard, his MD from the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, and his family medicine residency at the University of Washington.  

 

Prof. QIAN Xu

Qian Xu M.D. Ph.D., is a Professor and Vice Dean at the School of Public Health, Fudan University, Shanghai, China. She is also a Member of the Scientific and Technical Advisory Group of the Department of Reproductive Health and Research (RHR) in World Health Organization since 2012. Her main research areas cover safe motherhood, adolescent reproductive health, maternal health policy, etc. As the PI, her research projects have been supported by WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA, European Commission, and US-NIH Fogarty Center.

                                                                                                                                     

 

 

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