Launched in August 2012, the Rwanda Human Resources for Health Program (HRH Program) aims to expand the number, diversity, and competencies of the health workforce in Rwanda.
The Harvard Medical School Center for Global Health Delivery–Dubai has announced a Request for Proposals for cooperative research awards in global health care delivery.
On January 27, 2016, The Department of Global Health and Social Medicine’s 2015–2016 Seminar Series and the Center for Primary Care’s ongoing series on Perspectives in Primary Care, co-sponsored Extraordinary Care for the Most Vulnerable Patients: Motivations and Lessons from the Front Lines.
Stopping the body count: A comprehensive approach to move towards zero tuberculosis deaths, was the title of a two-day event at the Harvard Medical School Center for Global Health Delivery–Dubai where TB professionals from across the globe convened.
On October 26, 2015, The Lancet launched a Series, How to eliminate tuberculosis, led by Salmaan Keshavjee, MD, PhD, director, Harvard Medical School Center for Global Health Delivery–Dubai and associate professor of global health and social medicine, Harvard Medical School.
The Introduction to Clinical Research Training (ICRT) program provides an introduction to key skills and knowledge in clinical research using an innovative pedagogic model.
Dr. Agnes Binagwaho, Minister of Health of the Republic of Rwanda, senior lecturer on Global Health and Social Medicine at the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School, and a strong supporter of biomedical research, delivered the annual David E. Barmes Global Health Lecture at NIH.
In 2011, a self-organized group of HMS community members began working toward creating a program where doctors are encouraged and supported in embracing their humanities-side.