Wednesday, August 28, 2013 0 comments

Global Health & Innovation Conference at Yale


You and your colleagues may be interested in attending or presenting at the Global Health & Innovation Conference at Yale, which is the world’s largest and leading global health conference as well as the largest social entrepreneurship conference.  For those interested in presenting at the conference, we are currently accepting abstracts for presentation, and the first abstract deadline is August 31.  We would also appreciate it if you could please forward this announcement to others who may be interested in attending or presenting.  The registration rate increases after August.

Global Health & Innovation Conference
Presented by Unite For Sight, 11th Annual Conference
Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Saturday, April 12 - Sunday, April 13, 2014

"A Meeting of Minds"--CNN
The Global Health & Innovation Conference is the world's largest global health conference and social entrepreneurship conference.  This must-attend, thought-leading conference annually convenes 2,200 leaders, changemakers, students, and professionals from all fields of global health, international development, and social entrepreneurship.  Register during August to secure the lowest registration rate.
Interested in presenting at the conference? Submit an abstract for consideration.

The conference's confirmed speakers to date include:

Keynote Addresses

  • Seth Godin, Blogger, Agent of Change; New York Times Bestselling Author of Tribes: We Need You To Lead Us; Founder, Squidoo.com
  • Michael Moss, Investigative Reporter, New York Times
  • Jeffrey Sachs, PhD, Director of Earth Institute, Columbia University; Quetelet Professor of Sustainable Development, Professor of Health Policy and Management, Columbia University; Special Advisor to Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon
  • Sonia Ehrlich Sachs, MD, MPH, Director of Health, Millennium Village Project, Earth Institute, Columbia University
  • More speakers to be announced

Design Thinking Speakers

  • "Creating Our Way to Wellbeing for Individuals, Corporations, and Communities," Cheryl Heller, Chair, MFA Design for Social Innovation, School of Visual Arts; Partner, CommonWise
  • More speakers to be announced

Education Initiatives in Global Health Speakers

  • "Global Education for American Medical Students," Susan Hall Forster, MD, Associate Clinical Professor, Director of Medical Studies, Yale School of Medicine; Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Studies, Chief of Ophthalmology, Yale Health; Medical Director of Eye Department, Cornell Scott Hill Health Center
  • Richard Skolnik, Lecturer, Department of Health Policy and Management, Yale School of Public Health; Author, "Essentials of Global Health/Global Health 101"
  • More speakers to be announced

Environment, Energy, and Agriculture Speakers

  • Michael Conard, RA, NCARB, Senior Principal, Design + Urbanism Architectural, LLC; Urban Design Lab at the Earth Institute; Adjunct Associate Professor, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University
  • Kenneth Kaplan, MSW, MArch, HP, Senior Health System Advisor, PTSI Project; Sociotechnical Systems Research Center, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • "Farmers First: Proven Methods to Increase the Productivity of Africa's Smallholder Farmers," Barrett Prinz, Director, Global Human Resources and Legal, One Acre Fund
  • More speakers to be announced

Film, Photography, Art & Global Health Speakers

  • Paco de Onis, Producer, Skylight Pictures
  • "Patient Empowerment: How the Visually Impaired Can Become Better Advocates for Themselves...And for Their Service Providers," Joseph Lovett, Producer/Director, Going Blind
  • More speakers to be announced

Healthcare Delivery Models and Impact Measurement

  • Peter Bourne, MA, MD, Senior Research Fellow, Green Templeton College, University of Oxford; Vice Chancellor Emeritus, St. George's University, Grenada; Chair, Medical Education Cooperation with Cuba (MEDICC); formerly Special Assistant to the President of the US for Health Issues; Assistant Secretary General, United Nations
  • Jessica Cohen, PhD, Assistant Professor of Global Health, Harvard School of Public Health; Non-Resident Fellow, Brookings Institution; Faculty Affiliate, Harvard Center for International Development; Malaria Technical Adviser, Clinton Health Access Initiative; Co-Founder, TAMTAM Africa, Inc.
  • Shin Daimyo, MPH, Program Manager for Mental Health, Partners In Health
  • "Applying Business Principles to Global Health: Starting with the Customer," Amy Lockwood, Deputy Director, Global Health Team, Center for Innovation in Global Health, Stanford University
  • "Behavioral Economics: A Toolkit for Rational Health Decisions and Methods in Resource Poor Countries," Georgia Sambunaris, Private Engagement, Global Health Transition; Bureau for Economic Growth, Education and the Environment (3E)
  • "From Zero to Something: Building a Global Health Program from Scratch," Harsh Sule, MD, MPP, Assistant Professor and Director of International Emergency Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University & Hospitals
  • "Perspectives on Health Policies and Programs in Ghana," Seth Wanye, MD, Ophthalmologist and Medical Director, Friends Eye Clinic, Ghana; Unite For Sight Partner
  • More speakers to be announced

Health Policy & Advocacy

  • "The NTDs, Girls and Women, and Blue Marble Health," Peter Hotez, MD, PhD, Professor in Pediatrics and Molecular Virology & Microbiology, Baylor College of Medicine; Chair of Tropical Pediatrics, Texas Children's Hospital; President, Sabin Vaccine Institute; Director, Texas Children's Hospital Center for Vaccine Development; Baker Institute Fellow in Disease and Poverty, Rice University
  • "Nutrition and the Politics of Food," Michael Jacobson, PhD, Executive Director, Center for Science in the Public Interest
  • Balakrishnan Rajagopal, Director, Program on Human Rights and Justice; Assistant Professor of Law and Development, MIT Center for International Studies
  • More speakers to be announced

Maternal and Child Health Speakers

  • "How to Lead with Vision and Still Manage an Organization: Chief Creative Officer's Challenges," Jane Aronson, MD, CEO, Founder, Worldwide Orphans Foundation; Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Cornell Weill Medical College and Columbia University
  • "The Role of the Private Sector in the Provision of Maternal and Child Care in Latin America," Alejandro Arrieta, PhD, Assistant Professor, Indiana University, Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health
  • "Shifting the Focus: Lessons from Leveraging Technology for Maximal Effect in Addressing Postpartum Hemorrhage," Claire Cole, MPH, Technical Documentation Advisor, Pathfinder International
  • "Advancing Abortion Access in Hostile Environments: New Approaches from a Holistic Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Framework," Ellen Israel, Senior Technical Advisor for Women's Health and Rights, Pathfinder International
  • Bonnie McClafferty, Director, Agriculture and Nutrition, Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN)
  • "Private Primary Health Chains: Sharing Learnings Across Geographies," Tricia Morente, Strategic Advisor, LifeSpring Hospitals
  • "Closing the Gap: Reaching Rural Women with Family Planning Options," James Nardella, Executive Director, Lwala Community Alliance
  • "Transforming Medical Education on a Grand Scale: The Rwandan Human Resources for Health Program," Cliff O'Callahan, MD, PhD, FAAP, Chair, AAP Section International Child Health Executive Committee; Director, Nurseries at Middlesex Hospital
  • Pasquale Patrizio, Professor of Obestrics and Gynecology, Yale School of Medicine; Director, Yale Fertility Center
  • Jose Rimon, Deputy Director and Visiting Professor, Bill and Melinda Gates Institute, Population and Reproductive Health, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University
  • More speakers to be announced

Mental Health Speakers

  • Judith Bass, PhD, MPH, Assistant Professor, Applied Mental Health Research Group, Department of Mental Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
  • Gary Belkin, MD, PhD, MPH, Associate Professor and Director, Program in Global Mental Health, New York University School of Medicine; Senior Director for Psychiatric Services, New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation
  • "The Role of Mixed Research Methodologies in Global Mental Health Research," Christina Borba, PhD, MPH, Massachusetts General Hospital; Harvard Medical School; The Chester M. Pierce, MD Division of Global Psychiatry; The MGH Schizophrenia Program
  • David Henderson, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School
  • More speakers to be announced

Other Non-Communicable Diseases Speakers

  • Kirsten Johnson, MD, MPH, Director, Humanitarian Studies Initiative, McGill University; Affiliated Faculty, Harvard Humanitarian Initiative, Harvard University
  • "Building Integrated Systems for NCDs in Rwanda and Haiti," Gene Kwan, MD, Clinical Fellow, Boston Medical Center and Partners In Health
  • "Prevention of Brain Disorders: A Global Priority," Sandro Galea, MD, MPH, DrPH, Anna Cheskis Gelman and Murray Charles Gelman Professor and Chair of Epidemiology, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health
  • "Advances and Collaborative Opportunities in Global Eye Health Research," Gyan "John" Prakash, PhD, MBA, Associate Director, International Programs, National Eye Institute, National Institutes of Health
  • "Give Me Vision: I Will Show You A Path," Sarang Samal, Founder, Kalinga Eye Hospital, NYSASDRI, India; Unite For Sight Partner
  • More speakers to be announced

Research, Monitoring, and Evaluation Speakers

  • "Writing for Medical and Global Health Journals: An Insider’s View ," Jocalyn Clark, Senior Editor, PLoS Medicine
  • Steve Collins, MBE, MD, MBBS, Director, Valid International
  • "Connecting Evidence to Budget Priorities for Universal Health Coverage," Amanda Glassman, MSc, Director of Global Health Policy and Senior Fellow, Center for Global Development
  • Rachel Glennerster, PhD, Director, J-PAL Global; Scientific Director, J-PAL Africa; Co-Chair, Agriculture
  • "Price Expectation and Willingness to Pay for Health Products in Uganda," Margaret McConnell, Assistant Professor of Global Health Economics, Department of Global Health and Population, Harvard School of Public Heatlh
  • "Bringing to Light Hidden Incentives and Disincentives in Global Health," Grant Miller, PhD, MPP, Associate Professor of Medicine, Associate Professor of Economics and of Health Research and Policy, Stanford University; Senior Fellow, FSI; Core Faculty Member, CHP/PCOR
  • William Savedoff, Senior Fellow, Center for Global Development
  • "Vision Rehabilitation in Glaucoma: Research Opportunities and Challenges," James Tsai, MD, Robert R. Young Professor and Chairman, Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Yale University School of Medicine; Chief of Ophthalmology, Yale-New Haven Hospital
  • "Practical Performance Management for Poverty Related Organizations: The Progress out of Poverty Index® (PPI®)," Steve Wright, VP Poverty Tools and Insights, Grameen Foundation
  • More speakers to be announced

Philanthropy and Investment Speakers

  • Diana Ayton-Shenker, Founder and CEO, Fast Forward Fund
  • "Building an Impactful Micro-Enterprise Development Organization in Small, Remote, Pacific Island Communities," Greg Casagrande, Founder, MicroDreams
  • "The Inventor’s Pathway: How Technology Ideas Turn into Products and Businesses that Improve Lives," Carol Dahl, PhD, Executive Director, The Lemelson Foundation
  • Omer Imtiazuddin, Global Health and Impact Investing Consultant
  • "Social Return on Investment (SROI) in Global Health & Development: A New Framework for Valuing What Matters," Shubha Kumar, MPH, PhD, Assistant Professor & Director of Programs, University of Southern California (USC)
  • "Mainstreaming Impact Investment: Catalyzing Capital for a More Inclusive Society," Abigail Noble, Impact Investing, Alternative Investing and New Economic Thinking, World Economic Forum
  • "Pay for Performance in Global Health," Thomas Pogge, Leitner Professor of Philosophy and International Affairs, Yale University
  • More speakers to be announced

Social Enterprise Speakers

  • Dean Cycon, Founder and CEO, Dean's Beans Organic Coffee Co.
  • "Runa: Sustainable Sourcing and Brand Development," Tyler Gage, Co-Founder and President, Runa
  • Rodney North, The Answer Man - Information for the Public and Media, Equal Exchange Coop
  • Nina Smith, Executive Director, GoodWeave USA
  • "Wake Up. Go to Work. Save the World." Arran Stephens, President and Founder, Nature's Path Foods, Inc.
  • Joe Whinney, Founder and CEO, Theo Chocolate, Inc.
  • More speakers to be announced

Social Entrepreneurship Speakers

  • "Global Change with a Local Impact: Saving Lives Through Innovation in Clean Energy – The Power of Social Enterprise," Ron Bills, Chairman and CEO, Envirofit International
  • "Building Modern Institutions on Traditional Values: The Case Studies of Rwanda and Haiti," Michael Fairbanks, Fellow, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University
  • Scott Gilmore, CEO and Founder, Building Markets
  • Jamie Jones, Clinical Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurial Practice, Director of Social Entrepreneurship, Kellogg School of Management
  • Amy Pearl, Executive Director and CEO, Springboard Innovation
  • More speakers to be announced

Social Media & Marketing Speakers

  • Charlotte Cole, Senior Vice President, Global Education, Sesame Workshop
  • "Creating Connected Awesomeness," Scott Henderson, Executive Director, Hypepotamus
  • Eve Heyn, Communications & External Affairs Manager, GBCHealth
  • Firdaus Kharas, Chairman, Chocolate Moose Media and Culture Shift
  • More speakers to be announced

Surgery & Global Health Speakers

  • "Guidelines for Choosing an Intra-Ocular Lens for Implantation After Cataract Extraction Where There is No Equipment for Biometry," Thomas Baah, MD, Ophthalmologist and Director, Save The Nation's Sight Clinic, Ghana
  • Kathleen Casey, MD, Director, Operation Giving Back, FACS
  • James Clarke, MD, Ophthalmologist and Medical Director, Crystal Eye Clinic, Ghana; Unite For Sight Ghana Medical Director
  • "Scaling Up Cataract Surgeries in Ghana: Systems that Work and Those that Don’t," Michael Gyasi, MD, Ophthalmologist, North Western Eye Centre, Accra, Ghana; Unite For Sight Partner
  • Jonathan Lawson, Surgery & Anesthesia Program Coordinator, Partners In Health
  • "The Role of Global Networking in Improving Local Eyecare Programs: A Case of Friends Eye Center in Ghana," Seth Wanye, MD, Ophthalmologist and Medical Director, Friends Eye Clinic, Ghana; Unite For Sight Partner
  • More speakers to be announced

Technology in Global Health Speakers

  • Jose Gomez-Marquez, Little Devices @MIT and co-founder LDTC+Labs LLC
  • "Using Mobile Phone, Social Innovation, and Cloud in PMTCT and OVC Programs," Bobby Jefferson, Senior Informatics Advisor, Futures Group
  • Brian Julius, Owner, Books of Hope
  • "Experiments in Scaling Social Benefit," Thane Kreiner, PhD, Executive Director, Center for Science, Technology, and Society, Santa Clara University; Howard and Alida Charney University Professor of Science and Technology for Social Benefit, Santa Clara University
  • Alain Labrique, Assistant Professor, Program in Global Disease Epidemiology and Control, Department of International Health and Department of Epidemiology, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University; Director, JHU Global mHealth Initiative
  • "Conflict-Free Congo: The Paradox of Our New Technologies," Bandi Mbubi, Founder, Congo Calling
  • "Programmable Bio-Nano-Chips Customized for Affordable Healthcare and Wellness Applications," John McDevitt, PhD, Brown-Wiess Professor of Bioengineering and Chemistry, Rice University
  • "Hacking Global Health: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Innovation," Kenneth Paik, MD, MBA, Director of Operations, Sana
  • "The Impact of Direct Work Communication and Engagement in Supply Chain Transparency," Todd Stark, President, Good World Solutions
  • More speakers to be announced

"Advice From The Experts" Panels

  • "Careers in Social Entrepreneurship: Advice From The Experts"
  • "Careers in Global Health: Advice From The Experts"
  • More panels to be announced

Interactive Workshops

  • Jocalyn Clark, Senior Editor, PLoS Medicine
  • Michael Conard, RA, NCARB, Senior Principal, Design + Urbanism Architectural, LLC; Urban Design Lab at the Earth Institute; Adjunct Associate Professor, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University
  • Dean Cycon, Founder and CEO, Dean's Beans Organic Coffee Co.
  • Jose Gomez-Marquez, Little Devices @MIT and co-founder LDTC+Labs LLC
  • Alain Labrique, Assistant Professor, Program in Global Disease Epidemiology and Control, Department of International Health and Department of Epidemiology, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University; Director, JHU Global mHealth Initiative
  • "My Billion Dollar Voice: How Advocacy Is Transforming Global Health," Ken Patterson, Global Grassroots Manager, Results
  • Joe Whinney, Founder and CEO, Theo Chocolate, Inc.
Complete conference details can be seen on the 2014 Global Health & Innovation Conference website.
Saturday, August 24, 2013 0 comments

Congratulations to Dr. Della Connor!

Congratulations to alumna, Dr. Della Connor on having her book picked up for publication by Booktrope! You can follow the publication progress on her blog. Way to go, Della! 
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Congratulations Cheryl Roth!

Congratulations to PhrnD Cheryl Roth who was just elected to the AWHONN National Board of Directors for 2014-2015!
Thursday, August 15, 2013 0 comments

Congratulations Dr. Jenifer Chilton!

Alumna, Dr. Jenifer Chilton had her manuscript entitled, "Effect of Wellness Program on Wellness Behaviors in Adolescent Females" accepted for publication by Western Journal of Nursing Research. Woo-hoo!! Go, Jeni! We are so proud of you!
Tuesday, August 13, 2013 0 comments

Save the Date! Student and Late Breakers - SNRS Abstract Submissions Site Opening Soon!

The Student and Late-Breaker Abstract Submission Site for the SNRS 28th Annual Conference Will Open 
Sept. 3, 2013, 8 am CT
"Enhancing Value - Based Care: Generating New Knowledge" 
February 12 - 15, 2014 
San Antonio Marriott Rivercenter
San Antonio, Texas

The abstract submission site for students and late breaker will open Sept. 3, 2013, 8 a.m. Central Time. There will NOT be an extension this year. The deadline for submissions is October 7, 2013, 5 p.m. Central Time.
The Southern Nursing Research Society Annual Conference provides an opportunity for SNRS members to report ongoing and completed research as well as theoretical, conceptual, and methodological projects to colleagues.
We look forward to receiving your 2014 abstract and seeing you in San Antonio, Texas.
Marygrace Hernandez Leveille, PhD, RN, ACNP-BC
Vice President
Southern Nursing Research Society

Questions or issues with abstract submission should be directed to:
Southern Nursing Research Society

email: info@snrs.org
phone: (877) 314-7677
web: http://www.snrs.org

Monday, August 12, 2013 0 comments

Congratulations to Dr. Carmon Weekes

Alumna, Dr. Carmon Weekes has double great news tonight to celebrate! She had her abstract: "African American Parents Addressing Sexuality with their Adolescent Sons: A Multimedia Intervention" has been accepted for presentation at the MNRS conference 2014 in St Louis Missouri and her manuscript "Expectations and Self-Efficacy of African American Parents Who Discuss Sexuality with their Adolescent Sons: An Intervention Study" was accepted by the Public Health Nursing. Wow, Carmon!! Way to go! We are so proud of you!
Wednesday, August 7, 2013 0 comments

Congratulations to Charleen McNeill!

Charleen McNeill had her article entitled, "Risk: A Multidisciplinary Concept Analysis" published with Nursing Forum. It is currently available online and will be in print soon. You can view the saved PDF here. The article was also featured on Mdlinx.com and you can view it here

Way to go, Charleen! We are so proud of you! 
Tuesday, August 6, 2013 0 comments

Scholarship Opportunity!



MYRNA D. SCHLEGELA/A.W.A.R.E SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Purpose Statement
Recognize and support students seeking higher education degrees who aspire to conduct research, and/or treat and care for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease, or related dementias, and provide support to their families and caregivers.

Amount of Award
Minimum $2000.
Awarded funds shall be sent directly to the recipient’s educational institution for the purpose of paying only for tuition, books and fees.  
                       
Source of Funds  
Myrna and Robert Schlegel established this scholarship through generous gifts to the Alzheimer’s Association, Greater Dallas Chapter, a non-profit organization.
                       
Eligibility Criteria
·         An undergraduate recipient must be enrolled as a full-time student in an accredited Texas institution of higher education.
·         Recipient must be pursuing a degree in a helping/service profession (nursing, medical school, social work, psychology, health care administration) with a focus on gerontology.
·         Recipients must demonstrate passion for a career in the care, research, or treatment focusing on the areas of gerontology, Alzheimer’s, or related dementias.
·         Undergraduate recipients must have completed 30-credit hours toward his/her degree and maintained a 3.2 grade point average.
·         Graduate recipients must show acceptance into an appropriate program or a transcript of the first semester’s work.
                                                           
Application Process
·         Applicants should provide a one page, double-spaced statement of how the scholarship would be beneficial to their aspiration of working in the area of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias.
·         Include name, address, telephone and email.
·         Provide a faculty reference with contact information.
Applications that do not include all of the above information will not be considered.

Recipient Requirement
After completion of a semester’s work, scholarship recipients will report to A.W.A.R.E. on the use of the fund and how receiving the scholarship assisted with their degree objective(s).

Deadline for application: September 6, 2013                                
Submit applications to:
The Alzheimer’s Association, 4144 N. Central Expressway, Suite 750, Dallas, TX 75204

For further information contact: Clarissa Clarke at the Alzheimer’s Association, 214-540-2422 or cclarke@alz.org
 
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