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Communities Global Health Nursing & Midwifery, Strengthening Health Systems: The Role of NGOs - November 7-11 2011,
Bio Carolina Lopez Ochoa RUTH CAROLINA LOPEZ OCHOA is one of two Teach for Health program coordinators for the 2011-2012 year. Carolina is a very active and dedicated health promoter, both in her community and during workshops with promoters from other communities. She is one of six promoters who volunteered to be part of the recruitment committee in 2011. This group developed the strategy used by the program to recruit 40 new promoters, including promoters from 5 vulnerable communities not previously involved in the program. Almost all of these new promoters were elected by their communities during recruitment visits which were ...
Communities Global Health Nursing & Midwifery, Strengthening Health Systems: The Role of NGOs - November 7-11 2011,
Bio Sarah Nunn SARAH NUNN, RN, MSN is a co-founder of Teach for Health and the Director of Nicaragua Programs. She completed her MSN at the University of California – San Francisco in 2010, specializing in Advanced Community Health and International Nursing. Sarah works as a clinical nurse at Santa Monica UCLA Medical Center and Orthopaedic Hospital when stateside. She has done a variety of volunteer work in global and community health, including participating in outreach programs within Milwaukee’s Hmong, African American and Latino communities, organizing cultural programming within the UW-Milwalukee College of Nursing, and acting as a spokesperson and presenter ...
Communities Global Health Nursing & Midwifery,
Bio Jose Albany Chavarria Picado JOSE ALBANY CHAVARRIA PICADO is one of two Teach for Health program coordinators for the 2011-2012 year. Albany is in his second year of university studies at the Universidad Popular de Nicaragua. His field of study is business administration. He also volunteers with World Vision, a community development organization that works in 10 of the departments of Matagalpa, As a promoter, he wants to learn more and share what he learns with others from his community. He is interested in first aid, family planning, venereal diseases and respiratory illness, and would like to use what he ...
Communities Endemic Non-Communicable Diseases, Global Health Nursing & Midwifery, Health IT, Integrating M&E for Health Systems Strengthening - April 2-6 2012, Strengthening Health Systems: The Role of NGOs - November 7-11 2011, Young Professionals Chronic Disease Network,
Bio Yardley Albarracin Medical Aid: Nicaragua Outreach Scholarship - (M.A.N.O.S.)
Communities Global Health Nursing & Midwifery,
Bio Sally MacLean Independent (Contractor, Freelance, Consultant)
Communities Endemic Non-Communicable Diseases, Global Health Nursing & Midwifery, [ARCHIVED] HIV Prevention, HIV Treatment & Prevention, Strengthening Health Systems: The Role of NGOs - November 7-11 2011, Young Professionals Chronic Disease Network,
Bio Leslie Lewis University of California San Diego - UCSD
Communities [ARCHIVED] Adherence & Retention, Endemic Non-Communicable Diseases, Global Health Nursing & Midwifery, Health IT, HIV Treatment & Prevention, Integrating M&E for Health Systems Strengthening - April 2-6 2012, Strengthening Health Systems: The Role of NGOs - November 7-11 2011, Young Professionals Chronic Disease Network,
Bio Tabatha Parker Dr. Tabatha Parker is the co-founder of Natural Doctors International (NDI), the oldest naturopathic global health organization of its kind. In 2012, Dr. Parker had the unique opportunity to join the Bastyr University San Diego team as core naturopathic faculty. Some of the courses she will be teaching include Naturopathic Philosophy and Global Health. Dr. Parker has worked for nearly a decade to bring naturopathic medicine to global health. After making the conscious choice to reside outside the United States in Nicaragua, Central America, the 2nd poorest country in the Western hemisphere, Dr. Parker worked as Executive Director ...
Communities Global Health Nursing & Midwifery, Integrating M&E for Health Systems Strengthening - April 2-6 2012,
Bio Kayla Moore Grounds for Health
Communities Global Health Nursing & Midwifery, Integrating M&E for Health Systems Strengthening - April 2-6 2012, Strengthening Health Systems: The Role of NGOs - November 7-11 2011,
Bio Christine Lafferty AMOS Health and Hope
Communities Building Capacity for Diagnostics, Endemic Non-Communicable Diseases, Global Health Nursing & Midwifery, Health IT, Strengthening Health Systems: The Role of NGOs - November 7-11 2011, Young Professionals Chronic Disease Network,
Bio Lupe Ramsey Dos Pueblos NYC—Tipitapa Sister City Project
Communities Endemic Non-Communicable Diseases, Global Health Nursing & Midwifery, Health IT, Integrating M&E for Health Systems Strengthening - April 2-6 2012, Strengthening Health Systems: The Role of NGOs - November 7-11 2011, Young Professionals Chronic Disease Network,
Bio Seva Khambadkone AMOS Health and Hope
Communities Global Health Nursing & Midwifery,
Bio Emma Mitchell University of Virginia, School of Nursing
Communities Endemic Non-Communicable Diseases, Global Health Nursing & Midwifery, Malaria Treatment & Prevention,
Bio Susan Studebaker Global Alliance for Nursing and Midwifery - GANM
Communities Global Health Nursing & Midwifery, Global Surgery & Anesthesia, TB Infection Control,
Bio Anna Young SAARC Tuberculosis and HIV AIDS Centre - STAC Salud del Sol, Inc.
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