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OUR PEOPLE,<br />

OUR MISSION<br />

Global Health<br />

<strong>eMagazine</strong><br />

colonization/decolonization of global health for AUC/RUSM students, and<br />

medical students’ challenges during brief clinical rotation in global health<br />

based on analysis of participants’ weekly reflections.<br />

Discussion with the leadership of DMIMS (India), UZFMHS (Zimbabwe) and<br />

NHGHP (USA) toward building a joint Master Degree in Medical Education has<br />

been started.<br />

<strong>August</strong> <strong>2022</strong><br />

Highlights<br />

Clinical Case of the Month<br />

Reflections<br />

Health Disparities Within Our<br />

Borders<br />

Nursing Division<br />

Art to Remind Us of Who We<br />

Can Be<br />

Our Beautiful Planet<br />

Among the Letters<br />

Congratulations<br />

Global Health Team<br />

Calendar<br />

Resources<br />

July 19, <strong>2022</strong><br />

The leadership made safety of global health participants a priority. They<br />

will continue to ensure that safety is guaranteed in the learning and living<br />

environment at our hosting sites. To provide a better educational experience<br />

for medical students, they should be matched with residents taking the elective.<br />

The new safety guide is being reviewed by our colleagues in the new Global<br />

Health Elective site in India in Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Science in<br />

Sawangi.<br />

The global health site in Naggalama, Uganda will be available to host a student<br />

this September in a surgical department.<br />

Leadership members are working to ensure that students going to India next<br />

month for their global health elective undergo a rigorous orientation.<br />

July 26, <strong>2022</strong><br />

“We are training an army of global health educators to deploy across the<br />

globe for capacity building.”<br />

During a meeting with Dr. John Murphy, CEO, and Ms. Grace Linhard, Chief<br />

Development Officer at Nuvance, the future of the Nuvance Health Global<br />

Health Program and establishment of the Global Health Academy were<br />

discussed.<br />

Three students have been selected to travel to India in <strong>August</strong> <strong>2022</strong> with Dr.<br />

Parve. Three additional students will be traveling: one to Uganda in September<br />

<strong>2022</strong>, one to India in November <strong>2022</strong>, and one in 2023. Wendi Cuscina, manager<br />

of the Global Health Program, will be traveling to Uganda in September <strong>2022</strong><br />

for a one-week site visit. At this time, the program is anticipating fourteen AUC/<br />

RUSC students traveling in 2023.<br />

The Global Health Program will host participants from the Zimbabwe Master’s<br />

Degree program after approval of this project by the leadership of Zimbabwe<br />

University.<br />

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