RAHI–SATHI Indo-US collaboration: the evolution of a trainee-led twinning model in global health into a multidisciplinary collaborative program
A Soni, N Fahey, A Jaffe, S Raithatha… - … Health: Science and …, 2017 - ghspjournal.org
Background: In recent years there has been a surge in the number of global health
programs operated by academic institutions. However, most of the existing programs …
programs operated by academic institutions. However, most of the existing programs …
[HTML][HTML] An approach to building equitable Global Health research collaborations
M Murray, J Mubiligi - Annals of Global Health, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
(HMS) and the non-governmental organization Inshuti Mu Buzima (IMB) in Rwanda. This is
a work in progress and challenges remain, but we can identify a number of ways in which …
a work in progress and challenges remain, but we can identify a number of ways in which …
Kuskaya: a training program for collaboration and innovation in global health
To solve increasingly complex global health problems, health professionals must
collaborate with professionals in non-health-related fields. The Universidad Peruana …
collaborate with professionals in non-health-related fields. The Universidad Peruana …
[HTML][HTML] " The era of single disease cowboys is out": evaluating the experiences of students, faculty, and collaborators in an interdisciplinary global health training …
A Kalbarczyk, NA Martin, E Combs, M Ward… - Globalization and …, 2018 - Springer
Abstract Background Global Health is an inherently interdisciplinary field but overseas
training in global health, particularly among health science institutions, has been an …
training in global health, particularly among health science institutions, has been an …
[HTML][HTML] Bending the arc towards equitable partnerships in global health and applied training
NA Martin, A Kalbarczyk, E Nagourney… - Annals of global …, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background: Global health education has rapidly expanded in popularity, and many
programs require applied practical experiences. Applied experiences are critical for global …
programs require applied practical experiences. Applied experiences are critical for global …
[HTML][HTML] The UTH-UMB Global Health Education Collaboration: Building a Bidirectional Exchange Based on Equity and Reciprocity
F Mupeta, S Sivile, MG Toeque, S Fwoloshi… - Annals of Global …, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The global health exchange program between the University Teaching Hospitals (UTH) of
Lusaka, Zambia and the University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) has been operating since …
Lusaka, Zambia and the University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) has been operating since …
[HTML][HTML] Capturing acquired wisdom, enabling healthful aging, and building multinational partnerships through senior global health mentorship
CN Coleman, JE Wong, E Wendling… - … Health: Science and …, 2020 - ghspjournal.org
Key Messages Capturing the acquired wisdom and experience of mentors in global health
offers a capstone for their careers and provides a purposeful healthspan for these …
offers a capstone for their careers and provides a purposeful healthspan for these …
Lifting all boats: strategies to promote equitable bidirectional research training opportunities to enhance global health reciprocal innovation
Inequities in global health research are well documented. For example, training
opportunities for US investigators to conduct research in low-income and middle-income …
opportunities for US investigators to conduct research in low-income and middle-income …
A Global Health Reciprocal Innovation grant programme: 5-year review with lessons learnt
LJ Ruhl, J Kiplagat, R O'Brien, K Wools-Kaloustian… - BMJ Global …, 2023 - gh.bmj.com
Unilateral approaches to global health innovations can be transformed into cocreative,
uniquely collaborative relationships between low-income and middle-income countries …
uniquely collaborative relationships between low-income and middle-income countries …
NGO–researcher partnerships in global health research: benefits, challenges, and approaches that promote success
Partnerships involving NGOs and academic researchers (NGO–R partnerships) are
increasing in global health research. Such collaborations present opportunities for …
increasing in global health research. Such collaborations present opportunities for …