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Global Health & Equity Distinction Pathway News Update for April 15, 2024

April 15, 2024
by Tracy Rabin and Sheela Shenoi

Greetings to all,

We’d like to highlight the upcoming Global Health Night Out – “Responding to the 2024 Dengue Fever Epidemic” – which will take place on Wednesday, April 24th (6:30-8pm) and will include dinner. The session will be led by GHEDP residents, Karthik Rohatgi (YPC PGY-2) and Eric Steinbrook (YPC PGY-1) and will include expert input from Albert Ko (Raj and Indra Nooyi Professor of Public Health and Professor of Epidemiology [Microbial Diseases] and of Medicine [Infectious Diseases]). For more information and to register by 5pm on Monday, April 22nd (which helps with the food order!), please visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/global-health-night-out-responding-to-the-2024-dengue-fever-epidemic-tickets-881488103647?aff=oddtdtcreator.

New and Notable

· Lancet Global Health April 2024: Cooperation for malaria control and elimination in the Guiana Shield

· Plos Global Public Health April 2024: Towards authentic institutional allyship by global health funders

· NEJM April 2024: Integrating Public Health and Health Care — Protecting Health as a Team Sport

Upcoming Local Events: April/May

· Wednesday April 17th @ 5pm at Hope Auditorium 103 or zoom: Program for Humanities in Medicine Kenneth and Georgia Barwick Lecture: "Storytelling for Social Justice & Health Equity" by Linda Villarosa. Journalist, editor, and educator Linda Villarosa is the author of the award-winning book, Under the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on Health in America. She is a contributing writer for the New York Times Magazine, where she covers race, inequality, and health. Register here for the zoom link. · Thursday April 18th @ 830am at Fitkin or zoom: Medical Grand Rounds: “How to Be Better Allies: Barriers to Reporting Sexual Misconduct in Medicine” by Dr. Koeun Choi. · Friday April 19th @ 4pm at Hope 110: “Let’s stick together: Sustaining the scientific record and scientific community during chaos” by Dr. Holden Thorp, Editor, Science.· Friday April 19th @ 530pm at TAC Auditorium: Screening (80min) and discussion of the Emmy-nominated documentary “CURED” highlighting a pivotal but little-known moment in the history of medicine and LGBTQ advocacy when activists and psychiatrists challenged a formidable institution and won a crucial victory in the modern movement for LGBTQ equality and dignity.· Tuesday April 23rd @ 12pm at 135 College St, Suite 200 or zoom: CIRA International Visiting Scholar Programo Dr. Lucy Chimoyi, Aurum Institute, South Africa:“Generating Evidence-Based Solutions for Optimal Delivery of Tuberculosis Preventive Treatment among PLHIV Attending Routine Settings in Sub-Saharan Africa” o Dr. Irina Zaviriukha, European Institute of Public Health Policy, Ukraine: “Resilience of Peer Navigation among HIV-Positive Older People (50+) in Multi-Crisis During the War in Ukraine”o Click here to attend in person (lunch at 1pm) or here for the zoom link.· Wednesday April 24th @ 530pm-7pm at Winslow Auditorium (YSPH): Commemorating the 10 Year Anniversary of the Kidnapping of the Chibok Girls by Aisha Muhammed-Oyebode, PhD, CEO of the Murtala Muhammed Foundation. Discussion by Professor Ijeoma Opara, Associate Professor of Public Health. Register here (dinner).· Wednesday April 24th @ 630-8pm (dinner at 630, discussion at 7pm) at BCMM 206/208 (enter at 295 Congress): Global Health Night Out: Dengue Fever in 2024 led by resident facilitators, Dr. Karthik Rohatgi (PGY-2, Primary Care Internal Medicine) and Dr. Eric Steinbrook (PGY-1, Primary Care Internal Medicine), and faculty expert Dr. Albert Ko, Raj and Indra Nooyi Professor of Public Health and Professor of Epidemiology [Microbial Diseases] and of Medicine [Infectious Diseases]. Click this link for more information and to register before 5pm on Monday, April 22ndThursday April 25th @ 12-1pm on zoom: The End of Affirmative Action: What Does it Mean for Residency and Fellowship Programs? Featuring panelists: Daniel Aaron, MD, JD, Associate Professor, S.J. Quinney College of Law at the University of Utah; David Henderson MD, American Medical Association Vice President for Equity, Diversity and Belonging for Medical Education; Marietta Vazquez MD FAAP, Associate Dean for Medical Student Diversity, Yale School of Medicine· Wednesday, May 15th @ 2pm: NIH’s Robert S. Gordon, Jr. Lecture in Epidemiology: Addressing Health Disparities in Diabetes: Intersection of Structural Racism, Social Determinants, and Racial/Ethnic Disparities by Dr. Egede, University of Wisconsin. Watch the videocast here.

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Best,

Tracy and Sheela

Co-Directors, Yale Global Health & Equity Distinction Pathway

Submitted by Laura P Crawford on May 15, 2024