Yale Global Health Ethics Network
Mission Statement
The Yale Global Health Ethics Network is a multidisciplinary group of stakeholders from across the University with a focus on providing guidance on global health ethics to students and trainees in addition to serving as a resource to support global health research and clinical education efforts. The Network has a vision and aspiration to serve as a resource for the broader Yale University community and its global partners.
The Global Health Ethics Network is currently in the development stages, determining future direction and initiatives for engagement. Currently, the network is working to build strong-interprofessional relationships and connections between departments in effort to identify areas where ethical guidance, trainings, and other resources could be provided to the university per the expertise of the network membership.
If you are interested in joining this Network, contact Tracy Rabin or Kaveh Khoshnood.
Members
Building Sustainable Global Health and Bidirectional Partnerships
Dr. Sharon Chekijian speaks with Dr. Tracy Rabin, the Director of the Office of Global Health at Yale School of Medicine. Dr. Rabin's journey from providing hands-on clinical care in Uganda to establishing sustainable global health education and partnerships has been shaped by her deep commitment to healthcare equity. Explore how her experiences in low-resource settings have inspired her to develop educational frameworks that empower healthcare professionals worldwide and how she envisions the future of global health through collaboration and shared learning.