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Evaluation of the Coptic Hospital / University of Washington Collaborative HIV-1 Care Program - Kenya
We aim to: (1) Describe population characteristics, enrollment trends, and follow-up at large and growing HIV Treatment Clinics (2)Determine the impact of programmatic service delivery and specific aspects of HIV care in resource poor settings on...
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UW professor: Climate change fight is woefully underfunded
Dr. Jeremy Hess, professor of global health, of emergency medicine and of environmental and occupational health sciences at the UW, says the federal government needs to dramatically increase money to fund research on how climate change impacts health. ...
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REACH (Reaching all children with Azithromycin to prevent infant and child mortality)
This is a series of large scaled placebo controlled and non-placebo controlled studies to understand the impact of biannual or other mode of mass administration of azithromycin to prevent infant and child mortality. ...
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Human Animal Medicine Project becomes Center for One Health Research (COHR)
The Human Animal Medicine Project is now officially the Center for One Health Research (COHR), residing in the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences in the School of Public Health at the University of Washington in Seattle, WA....
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Jaclyn Escudero
Research Manager, Global WACh ...
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George Povey Social Justice and Activism in Global Health Fellowship
The purpose of the Povey Social Justice and Activism in Global Health Fellowship is to provide financial assistance to a graduate student, professional student, or medical resident at the University of Washington to help support fieldwork experience...
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Vasco Cumbe
Affiliate Assistant Professor, Global Health Email:
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Vuyelwa Chitimbire
Clinical Instructor, Global Health Email:
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Solving for climate: (Health and safety) in (climate) numbers
More severe and numerous floods, droughts, and heat waves impact a wide range of health outcomes, and shifting biomes may spread diseases to new places. How do scientists understand which portions of health effects are caused by climate change, and how...
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Global Health Clinical Elective (GHCE)
The Global Health Clinical Elective (GHCE) was developed in 2011 to help meet student demand for clinical training opportunities in developing countries. This course was developed from and improved upon our former International Health Electives (IHE)...