
More info coming soon.
For now, enjoy what our students say about GlobeMed:
"As John Nash said to his wife while accepting the Nobel Prize in A Beautiful Mind, "You are my reason. You are all my reasons." GlobeMed is THE reason I am pursuing a career in global health. This commitment has been entirely shaped by my experiences in GlobeMed. No words can do justice to how much GlobeMed means to me and how much it has guided/influenced/affected me over my four years at Penn State. Anything I am able to do in my global health career will be because of the lessons I've learned from being a part of this tremendous organization." - Jon Lichkus (GlobeMed at Penn State)
"When I began college, I had no intention of working in the field of global health. As I became academically interested in global health, I discovered GlobeMed and realized the impact that university students can make in the lives of people around the world. GlobeMed has given me the opportunity to explore the issues of global development and health in a way that is otherwise impossible. Through my experience with GlobeMed I have found my true calling and plan to make a career in the field of global health."- Evan Blank (GlobeMed at Washington University - St. Louis)
"I came into college with a general interest in global health. GlobeMed has shaped this commitment by opening my eyes to disparities which struck my passion to help."- Jeremy Kratz (GlobeMed at U of Michigan)
"I have been on global medical aid travels in college but it wasn't until I joined GlobeMed (and attended this conference) that I became aware of more specific issues/ ideological debates within the field of global health, i.e. how best to make lasting change within oppressive social structures"- Natalie Rodriguez (GlobeMed at USC)
"My commitment to a career in global health has grown exponentially during the course of my college. Thanks to GlobeMed, and its marvelous mission and vision, I truly think of myself as the patron of global involvement and of the fight to end the poverty at home and abroad."- Marko Mamic (GlobeMed at Loyola)
"GlobeMed also made me realize that it doesn't take a background in science to be passionate about global health. Rather, it is the culmination of economics, politics, and medicine, among others." Amita Patel (GlobeMed at Penn State)



