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Global Health & Equity Distinction Pathway News Update for November 13, 2023

November 13, 2023
by Tracy Rabin and Sheela Shenoi

Greetings to all,

If you missed the info session for the 2024-2025 Global Health Scholars Program, the recording of the Zoom meeting is posted on the Program website: https://medicine.yale.edu/intmed/education/residency/specializations/global-health-scholars-program/apply/. As a reminder, the deadline is December 15th and applications require two letters of recommendation, so don’t wait until the last minute!

New and Notable

· Plos Global Public Health Nov 2023: Embodied contradictions, structural power: Patient organizers in the movement for global health justice

· BMJ Global Health Oct 2023: Violence in Palestine demands immediate resolution of its settler colonial root causes – this editorial by multinational academics has caused a great deal of commotion and a call by some for the BMJ Global Health editor to resign. A subsequent letter, supported and signed by >1300 people, have encouraged BMJ Global Health to retain the editor and to promote space for discourse.

· Lancet Infectious Diseases Nov 2023: A New Agenda to Control Tuberculosis

Upcoming Local Events: November

  • Tuesday Nov 14th @ 12-1pm on zoom: Addiction Medicine Grand Rounds: Structural Contributors to Substance Use Treatment Access by Dr. Pia Mauro. Zoom link forthcoming.
  • Tuesday Nov 14th @ 6pm at Hope 102 or on zoom (password Topics): Global Health Topics Course hosts Dr. Nicola Hawley (YSPH) speaking on “A Life Course Approach to Pediatric Obesity and Diabetes Prevention in Samoa
  • Wednesday Nov 15th @ 12-1pm at 60 College Street: YSPH Environmental Health Sciences Seminar: Social and Structural Determinants of Environmental Health Inequities.
  • Wednesday Nov 15th @ 5-630pm zoom and in person (Cohen Auditorium, 230 South Frontage Road): Program for Biomedical Ethics: Virtue Ethics with Bryanna Moore, PhD, HEC-
  • Thursday Nov 16th @ 12-1pm 60 College Street, Winslow Auditorium: Equitable Access to Vaccines. Anant Shah (New Products & Lifecycle Lead, COVID & Respiratory Combination Vaccines, Moderna).
  • Thursday Nov 16th @ 12pm at TAC 447 or zoom: Yale PCCSM Weekly Research Conference "Home Is Where Our Lungs Live - Environmental Drivers of Respiratory Health Disparities".
  • Friday Nov 17th @9am at 55 Park Street Auditorium: "The Not-So-Straightforward Path Between Medicaid and Cancer Health Disparities" by Dr. Cathy Bradley from Colorado University School of Public Health.
  • Tuesday Nov 21st @ 6pm at Hope 102 or on zoom (password Topics): Global Health Topics Course hosts Dr. Albert Ko speaking on “Making Global Health Equity Work
  • Wednesday Nov 29th @ 630-730pm on zoom: YSPH Violence Intervention Training, Advocacy and Education, VITAE, a new student-led organization, invites you to attend a thought-provoking conversation with YSPH Dean Megan L. Ranney, MD, entitled: "Violence as a Public Health Issue: The Road to Solutions." An emergency physician and innovative leader in public health, Dean Ranney is nationally known for her advocacy and research on firearm injury prevention. Register here.
  • Wednesday Nov 29th @ 7-8pm @ Gryphon’s Pub – SAVE THE DATE for the next Global Health on Tap.
  • Thursday Nov 30th @ 12-1pm 60 College Street, Winslow Auditorium: Mobile Technologies to Prevent Cardiovascular Disease and HIV/AIDS by Zhao Ni, PhD, BMedSci, RN (YSN).
  • Thursday, November 30th @ 6-8pm (In-person location TBA): YSM Office of Global Health Education presents, “Global Health Ethics Panel,” featuring Drs. Kaveh Khoshnood, PhD, MPH (YSPH); Mark Mercurio, MD, MA (YSM); and Tracy Rabin, MD, SM (YSM).

Past Trainings & Recordings Available:

Additional Information:

  • The application platform is open for the Department of Internal Medicine’s Cross-Distinction Resident Academic Fund! Through this fund, residents will have the opportunity to apply for awards of up to $500 per year. This money is intended to cover costs associated with presenting your Distinction Pathway-related work at a local, regional, national, or international conference, or other academic activities related to your participation in the Distinction Pathway. All Distinction Pathway residents are encouraged to apply, however, preference will be given to PGY-3s and PGY-4s, as well as (in the future) residents who have not previously received an award from this fund. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis - https://yalesurvey.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_7NEkKKQS5XWEWF0

Best,

Tracy and SheelaCo-Directors, Yale Global Health & Equity Distinction Pathway

Submitted by Laura P Crawford on January 31, 2024