Friday, April 25, 2008

Global Health Teaching Afternoon

University of Rochester/Highland Hospital

Family Medicine Residency

Global Health Teaching Afternoon

May 8, 2008

 

1-1:15            
Introduction

1:15-2:00      
Honduras Updates; Life and Medicine in Liberia and Ghana -
Douglas Stockman, MD, Medical Director, Highland Family Medicine, Director, Global and Refugee Health, Clinical Associate Professor of Family Medicine

2:00-2:45      
History of the World Health Organization -
Theodore Brown, PhD., Professor in History, Health Services Research, and Community & Preventive Medicine

2:45-3:00      
Break

3:00-3:45      
Global Health, Communication, and Cultural Sensitivity in Rochester -
Daniel Yawman, MD, Clinical Instructor of Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine, Medical Director, Inpatient Pediatrics, Rochester General Hospital

3:45-4:00      
Advocacy in Global Health -
Kirk Scirto, MD, Family Medicine PGY2

4:00-4:15      
Global Health Council Conference -
Atif Chowdhry, MD, Family Medicine PGY2

4:15-5:15      
Haiti Medical Volunteer Work -
Jeffrey Harp, MD, Associate Professor of Family Medicine and Lois VanTol, MD, Assistant Professor of Family Medicine


Highland Hospital

1000 South Avenue

Collins Auditorium

Please call Nancy Phillips at 279.4840 for directions.

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Monday, April 21, 2008

Dr. Athyal goes to Unite for Sight Conference

Dear all,

I just returned from the Unite for Sight International 5th Annual Health Conference at Yale University.  There were about 2,200 participants from all 50 states and 55 countries.  The keynote speakers included Allan Rosenfield from Columbia, Jim Yong Kim from Harvard (Partners in Health director with Paul Farmer) and the well-known Drs. Jeffrey & Sonia Sachs.  Dr. Kim stressed the growing need to explore global health delivery systems.  Dr. Sachs spoke about global economics.  I had the unique privilege of meeting with him briefly.  He has a new book out entitled "Common Wealth". 

I had the opportunity to present a talk on our work in Honduras, particularly focusing on the Slow Sand Filter project.  I presented to a very active audience with many questions.  I think our program is doing some very unique work with more of an emphasis in community development and preventive medicine.   Nancy Chin also presented on her departments work in Tibet.  I also met with Amanda Coyle, who is a NP at the UofR.  She travelled with our team to Honduras in 2006. 

Contact me if you're interested in hearing more.  I would encourage anyone to attend and present at this conference next year!  I think people should hear about the great work we are doing in Honduras.

Cheers,

Vidu

Vidush P. Athyal, MD, MPH

Departmental Fellow/Clinical Instructor

University of Rochester Medical Center

Highland Family Medicine

777 South Clinton Avenue, Suite 500

Rochester, New York 14620

Vidush_Athyal
at
URMC.Rochester
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Monday, April 7, 2008

Water Engineer from Tufts

A water engineer from Tufts will be visiting the site this summer.

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