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Louise Ivers, M.D.

Professor of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital
Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Director, Harvard Global Health Institute, Harvard University

Dr. Louise Ivers is director of the Harvard Global Health Institute, director of the Massachusetts General Hospital Center for Global Health, and the David Bangsberg MD, MPH Endowed Chair in Global Health Equity at Mass General Hospital. She is a professor of global health and social medicine, and professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Ivers works on the implementation of health programs with the goal of advancing health equity and access to care and social services for impoverished communities, supported by research and advocacy. She is a practicing infectious diseases physician in the Division of Infectious Diseases at Mass General Hospital.

Dr. Ivers completed medical school at University College Dublin, Ireland, residency in internal medicine at Mass General Hospital, and a fellowship in infectious diseases at Mass General/Brigham. Dr. Ivers holds a diploma in tropical medicine and hygiene from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, a master of public health from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and a research doctorate in medicine from the National University of Ireland. She is a fellow of both the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene and the Infectious Diseases Society of America, and an elected member of the American Society for Clinical Investigation. Dr. Ivers is the recipient of numerous honors including the Bailey K Ashford Medal for distinguished work in tropical medicine, Leadership in the Practice of Public Health Award from the Harvard T Chan School, and Distinguished Graduate of the UCD School of Medicine. She has published over a hundred articles, chapters, and perspectives on wide-ranging topics related to global health equity, is editor of a text book on food insecurity and public health, and has contributed to WBUR, NPR, and the New York Times.


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Human rights assessment in Parc Jean Marie Vincent, Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
Authors: Authors: Cullen KA, Ivers LC.
Health Hum Rights
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Food assistance is associated with improved body mass index, food security and attendance at clinic in an HIV program in central Haiti: a prospective observational cohort study.
Authors: Authors: Ivers LC, Chang Y, Gregory Jerome J, Freedberg KA.
AIDS Res Ther
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Effect of directly observed therapy for highly active antiretroviral therapy on virologic, immunologic, and adherence outcomes: a meta-analysis and systematic review.
Authors: Authors: Hart JE, Jeon CY, Ivers LC, Behforouz HL, Caldas A, Drobac PC, Shin SS.
J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr
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Coordinating and prioritizing aid in Haiti.
Authors: Authors: Ivers LC, Cullen K.
N Engl J Med
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Community health workers in health systems strengthening: a qualitative evaluation from rural Haiti.
Authors: Authors: Jerome G, Ivers LC.
AIDS
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South-south collaboration in scale-up of HIV care: building human capacity for care.
Authors: Authors: Ivers LC, Mukherjee JS, Leandre FR, Rigodon J, Cullen KA, Furin J.
AIDS
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HIV/AIDS, undernutrition, and food insecurity.
Authors: Authors: Ivers LC, Cullen KA, Freedberg KA, Block S, Coates J, Webb P.
Clin Infect Dis
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HIV, infant feeding and implementation failure: advancing policies for women with HIV infection and attaining the Millennium Development Goals.
Authors: Authors: Binagwaho A, Fawzi MC, Drobac P, Franke M, Ivers L, Kim JY, Mukherjee J, Noguchi J, Rich M, Stulac S, Farmer P.
Bull World Health Organ
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Overseas processing of dried blood spots for timely diagnosis of HIV in Haitian infants.
Authors: Authors: Ivers LC, Smith Fawzi MC, Mann J, Jerome JG, Raymonville M, Mukherjee JS.
Rev Panam Salud Publica
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Increasing access to surgical services for the poor in rural Haiti: surgery as a public good for public health.
Authors: Authors: Ivers LC, Garfein ES, Augustin J, Raymonville M, Yang AT, Sugarbaker DS, Farmer PE.
World J Surg
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