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HMS: Global Health and Social Medicine
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 27 ก.ค. 2016
Harvard Medical School's Department of Global Health and Social Medicine applies social science and humanities research to constantly improve the practice of medicine, the delivery of treatment, and the development of health care policies locally and worldwide. Major efforts include developing the science of global health delivery implementation; advancing equity in health care delivery; and educating students and researchers on biosocial determinants of disease, health care delivery, and responsible practice of medicine.
Partnerships to Advance Care for Multidrug Resistant Tuberculosis: the endTB and endTB-Q Trials
Partnerships to Advance Care for Multidrug Resistant Tuberculosis: the endTB and endTB-Q Trials
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Creative Nonfiction in Conversation: Eula Biss and Saeed Jones
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Creative Nonfiction in Conversation: Eula Biss and Saeed Jones
Master of Medical Sciences in Global Health Delivery 10 year anniversary and Paul Farmer impact
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MMSc-GHD faculty and alumni discuss the impact and legacy that Paul Farmer had (and continues to have) on the program in honor of its 10th anniversary. Speakers include: Joia S. Mukherjee, MD, MPH; Theogene Ngirinshuti, BA, MS, MMSc '22; Christophe Millien, MD, MMSc '20; Yassah Lavelah, BSN, MMSc '20; Nadeem Kasmani, MD, MMSc '19; Yusupha Dibba, MBChB, MMSc'20.
Master of Medical Sciences in Global Health Delivery program 10 year anniversary
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MMSc-GHD faculty and alumni talk about the evolution and success of the program over the last ten years and its impact on the students and faculty as well as the department and the greater global health community. Speakers include: Joshua Ellis, MMSc '23; Nada Abu Kishk, MMSc '20; Ralph B. Charles, MD, MMSc '22; Hannah Gilbert, PhD; Comfort Ogar, BPharm, MPH, MMSc'22; Nadeem Kasmani, MD, MMSc '...
Master of Medical Sciences in Global Health Delivery - thesis research
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Speakers from the Master of Medical Sciences in Global Health Delivery program discuss formulating research questions and applying thesis results to improve global health include: Hannah Gilbert, PhD, Lecturer of Global Health and Social Medicine Odunayo Talabi, MBBS, MPH, MMSc '22 Ifrah Abdi, CNM, MMSc '22 Remy Pacifique Ntirenganya, BA, MS, MMSc '22 Joia S. Mukherjee, MD, MPH
What Prevents Safe Access to Morphine in Low-income Settings, and How can the Barriers be Overcome
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What Prevents Safe Access to Morphine in Low-income Settings, and How can the Barriers be Overcome
Insights from Indonesia: Universal Health Coverage With an Integrated Single Scheme in 10 Years
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Insights from Indonesia: Universal Health Coverage With an Integrated Single Scheme in 10 Years
Meaningful Dying and End of Life Care in China
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Meaningful Dying and End of Life Care in China
Investing in Fishponds & People: Navigating the Economic & Structural Challenges to Social Medicine
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Investing in Fishponds & People: Navigating the Economic & Structural Challenges to Social Medicine
Global Health Delivery by Karnali Academy of Health Sciences
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Global Health Delivery by Karnali Academy of Health Sciences
Where is the Prison?: Household Events, Police and the Making of Neighborhood Conflicts
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Where is the Prison?: Household Events, Police and the Making of Neighborhood Conflicts
Interest Groups, Ideology, and Indirect Lobbying: The Rise of Private Health Insurance in the US
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Interest Groups, Ideology, and Indirect Lobbying: The Rise of Private Health Insurance in the US
Digital Innovations to Assess and Support Child & Adolescent Mental Health in Low Resource Settings
มุมมอง 8511 หลายเดือนก่อน
Digital Innovations to Assess and Support Child & Adolescent Mental Health in Low Resource Settings
Palliative Care in Conflict: Should It Be Applicable Only for Serious Illness-Related Suffering?
มุมมอง 192ปีที่แล้ว
Palliative Care in Conflict: Should It Be Applicable Only for Serious Illness-Related Suffering?
Portraying HIV & AIDS in the Media: How Far Have We Come?
มุมมอง 370ปีที่แล้ว
The Master of Science in Media, Medicine and Health program, presented a panel discussion: Portraying HIV/AIDS in the Media: How Far Have We Come? on Friday, December 1. Panelists included actress Gloria Reuben, director Paris Barclay, multimedia artist Kia LaBeija, epidemiologist Gregg Gonsalves, PhD, physician Joia Mukherjee, MD, MPH. The panel is moderated by Neal Baer, MD, a physician and E...
The Potential for School as Sacred Spaces in American Indian/AK Native Adolescent Suicide Prevention
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The Potential for School as Sacred Spaces in American Indian/AK Native Adolescent Suicide Prevention
Media and Medicine: How to Tell Stories That Make a Difference
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Media and Medicine: How to Tell Stories That Make a Difference
The Historical Arc of US Overdose Deaths
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The Historical Arc of US Overdose Deaths
DGHSM Seminars Palliative Care series: Palliative Care and the Motives of Medicine
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DGHSM Seminars Palliative Care series: Palliative Care and the Motives of Medicine
MMSc-GHD 10th Anniversary Panel: Perspectives on Health System Strengthening
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MMSc-GHD 10th Anniversary Panel: Perspectives on Health System Strengthening
Advancing Health Equity Through Evidence-Driven Policy
มุมมอง 97ปีที่แล้ว
Advancing Health Equity Through Evidence-Driven Policy
Climate Politics & Physics of Law: Time, Friction and Negotiations through a Climate Justice Lens
มุมมอง 127ปีที่แล้ว
Climate Politics & Physics of Law: Time, Friction and Negotiations through a Climate Justice Lens
MMSc-GHD 10th Anniversary Panel: Mobility Disabilities in Haiti
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MMSc-GHD 10th Anniversary Panel: Mobility Disabilities in Haiti
Are we training students to be white saviors in global health?
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Are we training students to be white saviors in global health?
EndTB project observational study results
มุมมอง 99ปีที่แล้ว
EndTB project observational study results
MMSc-GHD 10th Anniversary Panel: Tuberculosis Care
มุมมอง 173ปีที่แล้ว
MMSc-GHD 10th Anniversary Panel: Tuberculosis Care
HUNAP & GHSM Present: Healing through Data: Sovereignty and Governance for Indigenous Data Futures
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HUNAP & GHSM Present: Healing through Data: Sovereignty and Governance for Indigenous Data Futures
MMSc-GHD 10th Anniversary Panel: Women's Health
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MMSc-GHD 10th Anniversary Panel: Women's Health
A Review of the Social Technology for Global Aging and Eldercare Project in China
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A Review of the Social Technology for Global Aging and Eldercare Project in China
As with The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, the book, Guns, Germs and Steel, is dangerous propaganda and full of speculation and cleverly disguised racism. ONE OF JARED MASON DIAMOND'S FAULTS WITHOUT ANY PROOF, HE makes BOLD CLAIMS THAT FOOD PRODUCTION-CULTIVATED AGRICULTURE STARTED IN THE FERTILE CRESCENT. LACKING ANY DEGREE IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES SUCH AS HISTORY, ANTHROPOLOGY,SOCIOLOGY, ECONOMICS, AGRICULTURE, GEOGRAPHY WHICH HE TEACHES AT UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT LOS ANGELES, HIS CLAIMS ARE PROPAGANDA FOR THE RULING ELITE WHO WANT PEOPLE TO DEVELOP DEBILITATING GERMOPHOBIA. HIS BOOKS ARE AS DANGEROUS AS THE PROTOCOLS OF THE ELDERS OF ZION. Do the illegal immigrants get a flu or COVID vaccine shot before or after they cross the border? The Center for Disease Control should investigate the possible EPIDEMICs of the flu and COVID in the illegal immigrant communities. Are the illegal immigrants vectors or carriers of the flu or COVID or do they have a higher resistance to disease as the Spanish Conquistadors and the other European colonists who conquered and stole land from the "Native Americans" as detailed in the book GUNS, GERMS,and STEEL by Jared MASON Diamond?
Do the illegal immigrants get a flu or COVID vaccine shot before or after they cross the border? The Center for Disease Control should investigate the possible EPIDEMICs of the flu and COVID in the illegal immigrant communities. Are the illegal immigrants vectors or carriers of the flu or COVID or do they have a higher resistance to disease as the Spanish Conquistadors and the other European colonists who conquered and stole land from the "Native Americans" as detailed in the book GUNS, GERMS,and STEEL by Jared MASON Diamond?
*Promosm* ✨
Gotta end the war on drugs. Let small time farmers grow poppies and sell to local chemists to turn into medicine and sell locally. Narcan has greatly reduced risk profile of legacy opiates such as codiene and morphine and our laws should change to reflect that.
Truly impressive to implement such a large scheme in just 10 years
Terbaik Prof...menjadi narasumber di universitas harvard....
Mantap Prof Narsum di Harvard,,BPJS Keren 👍👍👍
Very insightful presentation by Dr. Rawal. Thanks for taking Karnali to the world stage.
Would perpetuating the term American Indian perpetuate the trauma if the reason why this all happened is still legally the label, a lot of us don’t appreciate the term and the lack of care for us as humans ?
American Indian is paying homage twice tho? Can we ever change it, it is ironic
Wanderfull presentation session ❤❤
The Film is not in Netflix any more. PIH must get the Rights of its film and put it in back on Internet but this time in TH-cam .
The Film is not in Netflix any more. PIH must get the Rights of its film and put it in back on Internet but this time in TH-cam .
There is no right way to approach harm reduction in such vulnerable countries. But as professionals individuals and members of communities, we should contribute to improve health access, population health literacy/emancipation, use of technology to make better health decisions, and finally, construct more compassion relationships in the different health systems.
Plenty of university intellectuals writing a myriad of scholarship, but few take action, lift up hearts, write indelible words that are the crucible shaping another human's (myself in this case) life calling. Farmer had a perky sense of humour, I remember his quick wit when I spoke with him 10 years ago. I was too nervous to laugh, standing in front of the person who gave me words to my vocational soul. Lots of Harvard intellectuals, but only one Paul Farmer.
But they need us to save them from the climate, AIDS, and the transphobic patriarchy.
important
Indeed inspiring and awakening🙏
Inspiring talk!
This is My dream Course, the problem is that its expensive for an African child
Can you look into Systemic Enzymes, like Nattokinase, Serrapeptase and LUMBROKINASE ENZYMES for cleaning spike protein out of the body?
excellent!
Inspiration 🙏
Jordan Peterson sent me here th-cam.com/video/pr0LkPMZ-qc/w-d-xo.html
Same here!
Important
Thanks for this amazing session. Glad to meet you all amazing people 😊🙏
Very wonderful presentations !!
Thank you so much Christian, I learned a lot from your presentation. Thank you for sharing.
The US may be a lost cause ... for the moment. From the outside, it looks very much as if the US is headed towards becoming a right-wing, white supremacist, theocratic fascist state (or to splintering into smaller countries). The US would never cooperate with anything perceived as anti-capitalist, in any case. The rest of us (i.e., the other ~95% of the world's population) would be better off trying to figure out how to work together, and simply go around (isolate) the US. If the US does collapse into a fascist regime, that may start to happen anyway... Most likely, it's just going to be a godawful mess, though. No idea how we achieve any of this, in any case.
This sounds promising. We can discourage or maybe even outlaw all sorts of unnecessary activities. Sounds like on the list we would have many sorts of travel, including much travel to and from work. Tourism would of course would not be allowed. Cooling or heating houses, unless strictly needed, we can probably also put on the list of unnecessary activities, not to mention hot showers. Who needs those. Like it or not almost all of our consumption, except eating to sustain life, is probably also not necessary. I could continue but I wonder if the list might get long. Or, maybe we could basically put a price on our greenhouse gas emissions and let the markets resolve what each individual wants to spend it on. Call me crazy but I suspect that may be a more workable solution. Cheers. :-)
Inexpensive reliable energy created the modern world. Economic growth and the modern world is what keeps us safe.
Aaaah. The fallacy of unlimited economic growth dies hard
@@bkreed27 People have been saying that for centuries. As long as you can put a shovel in the ground and dig stuff up, growth is infinite. It's a large planet. Soon we will be a space faring people, and I have no doubt that more and more will be recycled. If you want to go back to living in a mud hut, be my guest.
@@anthonymorris5084 if your thesis that growth is infinite is true, then why does it matter that we are space faring? you're smoking the hopium pipe, mate. but good luck.
@@bkreed27 I said "as long as you can put a shovel in the ground and dig stuff up". Clearly our resources are not infinite. The sun will even die one day. On the human scheme of things we've got a long way to go. Not smoking any pipes, perhaps I'm just more optimistic than you. I've been listening to alarmists make predictions about doomsday my entire life and yet humanity has never been safer, healthier or more prosperous than at any time in history.
@@anthonymorris5084 well we need optimists. I don't tend to be one and i hope you're right.
Various articles cited by Giuseppe Raviola include: www.nytimes.com/2022/04/11/health/this-psychiatric-hospital-used-to-chain-patients-now-it-treats-them.html pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11799447/ journals.plos.org/plosmedicine/article?id=10.1371/journal.pmed.0030449 www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140673604163253/fulltext www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(13)61047-8/fulltext www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(10)60646-0/fulltext PIH Mental Health Value Chain, Planning Matrix and site descriptions: www.pih.org/mental-health/pih-mental-health-value-chain www.pih.org/MHMatrix storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/8dca051575aa4dd983e9fe1e21bcff6b www.nytimes.com/2010/03/20/world/americas/20haiti.html pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32180989/ pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34933992/ www.interventionjournal.com/sites/default/files/Taskshifting___translating_theory_into_practice_to.5.pdf www.nytimes.com/2022/04/23/health/mental-health-crisis-teens.html?name=styln-mental-health-package®ion=TOP_BANNER&block=storyline_menu_recirc&action=click&pgtype=LegacyCollection&variant=show&is_new=false The Lancet Commission on Global Mental Health and Sustainable Development is helpful to inform our reframing of mental health care and delivery: www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(18)31612-X/fulltext
Absolutely marvelous
sovereign God substantive choice organizing peoples of world
Christian Ntizimira's poem was simply epic !! kudos !!
it's a bit ironic if not messed up, that the same institution which develops deadly weapons technology also invests so much in healthy and it's global trajectory. This the global north playing out it's future plan, however deeply flawed. Bending the Arc of What is not even important.
Think carefully, if a deadly bomb was aimed at your town would you be hoping for a counter-measure ?
RIP Paul 😢😢😭
they propagate degrowth. However in reality we see 1. Increased consumer production of all sorts of needless trash (example Fashion, tech, food and appliances) 2. Increased investment to Green Tech and Greenwash capitalism based economics. 3. Increased military expenditure and use of lethal weapons 4. Increased extraction and mining (what the electric cars, solar, wind and all sorts green tech depends on) What are these people preaching ? Regardless of race or north/south 99% want infinite growth ,= more 👎🏽🕳️💩 In terms of reality and the dominant culture (neoliberalism)? Theres nothing called socially just (7000 years of endless extraction is not just nor rational)
You'd prefer we all go back to living in mud huts?
This is an excellent and important presentation. Thank you. More please.
Rwanda becoming exemplary, awesome!
Did the woman who asked about diplomacy and global health get the internship at World Bank?
Climate Justice: socialism where a tiny group of elites have total control and everyone else is a virtual slave.
Congratulations on the milestone anniversary and thank you for the informative presentation. The issues Dr. Hickel and Dr. Burkett raise have become focal points of my political and personal interest. I have educated myself on the subject by reading popular and reputable works and agree with the conclusion that continued growth is not sustainable, that rapid change is required, and that we need a global equitable solution. I have tried to find meaningful ways to contribute towards such a solution, but have not been successful. The major challenges I see are the systemic nature of the paradigm of growth, the need to achieve more or less global consensus, and the personal conundrum people may find themselves in, i.e. being content with the personal status quo and seeing the problem and wanting to make a change at the same (which would significantly change the status quo and as such could represents a conflict amongst personal objectives). Are there organizations that actively pursue the changes the presentation highlights with a timeline that would give reasonable hope to achieving a temperature increase of 1.5 degrees Celsius?
What a great comment, in that it reflects my personal feelings and questions as well.
I found this video to be compelling and informative. I was always under the impression that billionaire philanthropists and their NGO’s that they’ve created along with the agencies in the U.N like the International Organizations For Immigration ‘IOM’ were directly responsible for the mass immigration that we are witnessing. I am speaking from my personal experience when I say this but poor people don’t have the kind resources or funds to walk hundreds and sometimes thousands of miles. This is immigration on a mass scale and it takes a well thought out strategical plan and a well funded system with numerous individuals volunteering or being paid. Journalist that have covered this mass migration at the southern border have interviewed thousands of migrants and was shocked to see that almost all of them had mobile phone devices with internet and were giving credit cards with $400 dollars being deposited on the card every two weeks by IOM. It’s clear that mass immigration is being manufactured and well funded.
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The international reputation of this department of Global Health and Social Medicine, especially the hands-on experience through mentored research projects has attracted many students including me and I believe it will be a stimulating environment to study at master’s level...the mighty MMSc-GHD!
Amazing presentation and wonderful way to sum up such a complex dilemma. Congratulations, Ana Cris!
Wow!!!!..Informative,educational and thought provoking presentation. Thank you for the insight. As a Registered nurse I've Worked in many areas of Child and Maternal health programs including being a Healthboard member of my tribe. Currently working in neonatal critical care with mothers who give birth to premature babies. We deal with mental,social and physical issues of our population. Over the years,I've seen the inequities of healthcare....loving the pictorial. The gap between major hospitals and tribe is alarming. I have also experienced a resilience thru my own tribe as a health board member to bring about change for healthcare services,understand it is not to place blame but to highlight some road barriers as well. I really want to be able to help make the changes for our mothers in need. I found your presentation intriguing and encouraging. Thank you so much. I wish you would one day consider giving a presentation at our local hospital where I work.to physicians and nurses. I think especially with /thru the younger generational lens so much understanding of indigenous world is getting lost.
Dr.singh M.D from Hardvan University ttttek065@gmail.com
Nice👌