Weekly Global Health Notices, 5/16/2011 through 5/20/2011 and beyond

Tell us how we are doing!

The Global Health Initiative is interested in hearing your feedback!  Your participation in our survey will help us to improve GHI services, and help us to offer more of what you want!  Please take a few quick moments to give us your thoughts on how we have been doing, as well as directions for the future.

The survey can be accessed at:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/TWP23GS

May 16, 2011:  Application Deadline for Stanford-NBC Fellowship in Global Health Media

The Consortium of Universities for Global Health would like to draw your attention to an exciting opportunity open to medical students, residents, and faculty.  Stanford University’s Center for Global Health has partnered with NBC News to launch the first fellowship in Global Health Media to train a new generation of physicians to harness the power of media to enhance the impact work in global health.

KEY POINTS ABOUT THE FELLOWSHIP:

  • Fellows will complete training programs through the Stanford University Graduate Program in Journalism and the Kaiser Family Foundation and with a renowned documentary filmmaker and an award-winning photographer
  • Fellows may intern with ProPublica and will be embedded with Dr. Nancy Snyderman, Chief Medical Editor for NBC News, and her producer
  • Opportunities to travel abroad on site to cover a story will also be made available
  • Upon completion of the Fellowship, the Fellow will be required to produce a publication on an in-depth topic of choice in global health
  • Each Fellow will receive a stipend of $60,000 US dollars
  • 12-month fellowship begins in June 2011

HOW TO APPLY:
The application form and all application materials must be submitted by the deadline (Monday, May 16, 2011).  Medical students who have completed their first two years of medical school, residents and faculty are eligible.

MAIL TO:

Joce Rodriguez
Center for Global Health
251 Campus Drive, x3C40
Stanford, CA 94305
P: 650.736.1043
F: 650.723.8596
E: joce@stanford.edu


APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED (VIA MAIL) BY MONDAY, MAY 16, 2011

We believe that this is a great opportunity to expand coverage in global health, a news sector that has been gravely affected by diminishing newsroom budgets.  If you have any questions, please contact Joce Rodriguez.

May 19, 2011:  Proposal Deadline for Gates Foundation Grant Opportunity

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is now accepting grant proposals for Round 7 of Grand Challenges Explorations, an initiative to encourage innovative and unconventional global health solutions. Applicants can be at any experience level; in any discipline; and from any organization, including colleges and universities, government laboratories, research institutions, non-profit organizations and for profit companies.

Grant proposals are being accepted online until May 19, 2011 on the following topics:

* Explore Nutrition for Healthy Growth of Infants and Children
* Apply Synthetic Biology to Global Health Challenges
* The Poliovirus Endgame: Create Innovative Ways to Accelerate, Sustain, and Monitor Eradication
* Create the Next Generation of Sanitation Technologies
* Design New Approaches to Cure HIV Infection
* Create Low-Cost Cell Phone-Based Solutions for Improved Uptake and Coverage of Childhood Vaccinations

Initial grants will be US $100,000 each, and projects showing promise will have the opportunity to receive additional funding of up to US $1 million.  Full descriptions of the new topics and application instructions are available at: www.grandchallenges.org/gce/

We are looking forward to receiving innovative ideas from around the world and from all disciplines. If you have a great idea, apply. If you know someone else who may have a great idea, please forward this message.

May 31, 2011:  Call for Abstracts — 5th Annual New England TB Symposium

Tuberculosis Vaccine Development: from Basic Research to Clinical Trials

June 23rd, 2011

8am to 7pm

The Broad Institute

Click here for symposium registration

Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the major causes of disability and death worldwide. Since 2007, the Global Infectious Diseases Program at the Harvard Global Health Institute, in collaboration with the Boston TB Group, has sponsored the annual New England TB Symposium. A special area of focus in this year’s New England TB Symposium is tuberculosis vaccine development, from basic research to clinical trials.

Abstract information and deadline: All members of the TB community are invited to submit abstracts regarding any TB-related research. Three of the submitted abstracts will be selected for oral presentation at the symposium.

Poster slots will be limited this year by the available space. In the event that we receive more abstracts than spaces, priority will be given to those abstracts submitted early.

For questions, please contact Dr. Asha Anandaiah at aanandai@bidmc.harvard.edu or Brenda Rodriguez at brenda_rodriguez@harvard.edu.

Sponsors and Organizers: Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Broad Institute, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, the Global Infectious Diseases Program at the Harvard Global Health Institute, the Harvard University Center for AIDS Research, Harvard School of Public Health and the IID Department at HSPH.

July 1, 2011:  Application Deadline — Global Health Certificate Program

The Harvard Program in Refugee Trauma (HPRT) at the Harvard Medical School (HMS)
and the support of Istituto Superiore di Sanità (ISS – Italian Ministry of Health)

Present a
Global Mental Health: Trauma and Recovery

Certificate Training Program

This Global Mental Health Certificate Training Program offers a transformative training experience aimed at creating a network of global leaders for the health and mental health care of traumatized communities worldwide; a timely opportunity in light of the historical events in the Middle East, Haiti, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Sudan.

An intensive six-month blended learning experience (2 weeks onsite training in Italy followed by 5 months on the internet) with international faculty and trainees. HPRT/HMS/ISS Certificate of Course Completion.

See attached overview, brochure and application on the following website:
www.hprt-cambridge.org/globalhealth

Application Deadline: July 1st, 2011

Call for health professional volunteers in Zwedru, Liberia

Tiyatien Health (TH) is issuing an urgent call for health care volunteers to respond to the Ivorian refugee crisis. TH has provided community-based health care in rural southeastern Liberia since 2007.  With partners in the Liberian government, the United Nations, and NGOs, we are now responding to a major humanitarian emergency.   Due to violence in the Ivory Coast, more than 40,000 refugees have crossed into the communities where we work.  Our colleagues are stretched to the limit as food and health care shortages threaten thousands of lives.  We need your help.

TH is seeking 2 – 3 health care volunteers who could rapidly depart for Liberia and serve for a period of 8 – 12 weeks.  Volunteers will receive basic, secure accommodations in the TH guesthouse in Zwedru.  Work locations will be the TH clinic or adjacent Tubman Hospital, with regular day trips to refugee host communities.  Neither the US State Department nor Travel Security Online has raised concerns about the Liberian side of the border.  Our staff report feeling safe, and remain vigilant in close communication with the TH-US team.  Liberian host communities are sharing resources compassionately with displaced Ivorians.

Please also see this recent dispatch and photos for more information about the situation, and TH’s response: http://www.tiyatienhealth.org/press

Specific roles are described below.  Interested colleagues please send a CV to Brennan Bollman <brennanbollman@gmail.com>, who will answer questions and facilitate conversations with the TH leadership team.

1) CLINICAL RESPONSE COORDINATOR(S):

Supervised By: TH Clinical Director, Dr. Yesero Kalisa, and Program Coordinator, Christina Bethke.

Qualifications: MD, PA, or advanced nursing degree obtained. Experience implementing global health programs strongly preferred.  Exposure to humanitarian relief situations and French language skills are high assets.

# of Positions Available: 2

Tasks & Responsibilities:

  • 40% – Offer clinical supervision to TH’s response activities: ART treatment for HIV-positive refugees, triage and referral of the seriously-ill to hospital care, and possible treatment of malaria and other conditions through TH’s community health worker “accompaniers.”
  • 40% – Provide clinical support to Martha Tubman Memorial Hospital as needed, in partnership with Dr. Kalisa.  The hospital’s capacity is significantly stretched, with many refugees seeking care for urgent and trauma-related conditions.
  • 20% – Assist TH’s operational leadership (http://www.tiyatienhealth.org/who/) with adapting and scaling the response.  Help improve processes of communication, monitoring, and delivering quality care to refugees and their host communities.  Perform basic staff trainings and administrative tasks as needed.
  • With the TH team, uphold community-centered quality care as the guiding strength of our response to this crisis.

2) MENTAL HEALTH RESPONSE COORDINATOR:

Supervised By: TH Program Coordinator, Christina Bethke.

Qualifications: Medical or nursing degree in psychiatry OR masters degree in psychology. Experience implementing global health programs strongly preferred.  Exposure to humanitarian relief situations and French language skills are high assets.

Tasks & Responsibilities:

  • 40% – Develop and implement locally led response to mental health needs, as one of TH’s responsibilities within the coordinated humanitarian health relief.
    • Note: Liberian MH program leaders, along with a current TH volunteer, are beginning this process through needs assessment and basic trainings in self-care and showing compassion to others.  The Mental Health Response Coordinator is urgently needed to support and amplify these efforts.
  • 40% – Create and conduct trainings, and develop protocols as dictated by the Response Plan.  The U.S-based TH team of experienced mental health professionals, clinicians, and public health specialists will actively assist in this process.
  • 20% – Assist TH’s operational leadership (http://www.tiyatienhealth.org/who/) with adapting and scaling the response.  Help improve process of communication, monitoring, and delivering quality care to refugees and their host communities.  Perform basic staff trainings and administrative tasks as needed.
  • With the TH team, uphold community-centered quality care as the guiding strength of our response to this crisis.

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