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Alumni Spotlight - Interview with Divya Mallampati

Posted by Ankur Asthana on August 16, 2009

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Thank You - a letter from Victor

Posted by Victor Roy on August 11, 2009

To the extended GlobeMed family:As I prepare to head off to the UK this coming fall, I wanted to reflect on our awesome ride together for the past few years.Countless moments will remain imprinted on my memory for years to come. Still, GlobeMed’s first annual Global Health Summit (March 1-3, 2007) …Keep Reading

Reflections on El Roblar

Posted by Ankur Asthana on August 3, 2009

GlobeMed at Rhodes College was founded in the fall of 2008.  A team of four members traveled to Nicaragua for three weeks this summer to work on-site with A Ministry of Sharing Health and Hope (AMOS), a grassroots organization that focuses on primary health care issues in communities throughout rural Nicaragua.  …Keep Reading

Graduating Seniors Give Compelling Speeches at GlobeMed Summit Part 2

Posted by Ashley Hagaman on May 8, 2009

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Graduating Seniors Give Compelling Speeches at GlobeMed Summit

Posted by Ashley Hagaman on May 8, 2009

In this two-part post, the text version of both Senior Speeches delivered at the closing student dinner at the 2009 GlobeMed Global Health Summit  will be pasted for our readers. Christine Lin, former President of GlobeMed at Truman State University, and Jon Lichkus, former President of GlobeMed at Penn State University, …Keep Reading

Using Fundraising to Build a Movement

Posted by Ankur Asthana on February 27, 2009

In the United States, philanthropic giving is ingrained into our society with 89% of households giving charitable donations every year. Yet, aside from the most recent U.S. Presidential elections, where a large, broad-based group of people contributed financially for a specific target and became very engaged in the overall idea of …Keep Reading

Just Around the Corner: The 2009 GlobeMed Global Health Summit

Posted by Divya Mallampati on February 18, 2009

Just 42 days left until the 2009 GlobeMed Global Health Summit! So far over 120 students (and counting) from across the country have registered to participate in three days of educational and inspiring lectures, panels, and workshops. This year’s theme, From Idea to Implementation: Securing Health as a Human Right, …Keep Reading

Bill Clinton, Global Health, and GlobeMed

Posted by Ashley Hagaman on February 16, 2009

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Top 3 debates in international aid and global health

Posted by Victor Roy on January 12, 2009

Where do you stand? Below I lay out a few of the key debates (feel free to post important debates that I missed in the comments section!) that are currently playing out in global health when it comes to international aid. Can we play an active role in bridging these "divides"?  …Keep Reading

Digging deeper with Dr. Mukherjee

Posted by Victor Roy on December 16, 2008

Imagine an orphaned 9 year old girl caring for her 3 siblings in a village in Rwanda. What are the girl's risk factors for getting HIV/AIDS?On Tuesday, December 9th, the GlobeMed Network had the great opportunity to engage in such questions with Dr. Joia Mukherjee, the Medical Director from Partners in …Keep Reading

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