Showing posts with label Public Health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Public Health. Show all posts

Monday, February 10, 2014

Global Impact Corps | Global Health Volunteer Abroad Opportunity

Global Impact Corps: Global Health Volunteer Abroad Opportunity
http://www.uniteforsight.org/volunteer-abroad

Join Unite For Sight’s Global Impact Corps for a hands-on, immersive and unique global health experience.  A transformative volunteer abroad experience for students and professionals, Unite For Sight is renowned as the highest quality global health immersion and volunteer abroad program worldwide. Unite For Sight prides itself on offering the best global health experience for our volunteers, coupled with the highest quality healthcare delivery programs with our local doctor partners. 

Unite For Sight is the only organization in the world that:
  • is a healthcare delivery organization that also offers immersive global health education opportunities for students and professionals;
  • uses 100% of all donations and funds submitted to directly provide care for patients who are otherwise unable to access or afford care;
  • directly teaches the importance of supporting and assisting local professionals in their own social ventures to eliminate disparities in their communities and countries;
  • offers an opportunity to learn from local medical professionals about effective strategies to reach the hardest-to-reach patients in villages, slums, and refugee camps;
  • develops comprehensive training materials in cultural competency, ethics, and global health best practices to prepare its volunteers for a high-impact immersive experience.
Locations of Year-Round Health Care Delivery: Ghana, Honduras, and India
(volunteer for 7 days, 15 days, 20 days, 4 weeks, 6 weeks, 8 weeks, 10 weeks, or more)

What do Unite For Sight volunteers do?
Unite For Sight’s Volunteer Abroad Program is an immersive global health experience for students and professionals who are interested in public health, international development, medicine, or social entrepreneurship.  Volunteers participate with and learn from Unite For Sight's talented local partner doctors who have provided care to nearly 1.7 million patients living in poverty, including more than 75,000 sight-restoring surgeries. Volunteers assist with patient education, visual acuity testing, patient intake, distributing the glasses and medication prescribed by the local eye doctors, and other important support tasks.  They also have the opportunity to observe the surgeries provided by the local doctors.  Additionally, volunteers may participate in the Global Impact Lab, an optional program for those interested in pursuing research. For example, we currently have volunteers pursuing research studies about medication management, the use of visual resources for patient education, traditional medicine practices, and patient barriers to eye care.

What do volunteers say?  See many volunteer accounts at http://www.uniteforsight.org/volunteer-abroad/volunteer-accounts 
"Working with Unite For Sight at Kalinga Eye Hospital and Research Centre gave me the best possible opportunity to really learn what it means to work in global health at a ground level.  My experience working with Unite For Sight has been a source of inspiration for me, cementing my decision to pursue a career in global health, and driving me to continue to actively contribute to the cause by reminding me that there’s so much that each of us can do at any point in our lives to help out."--Uttara Partap. 
Unite For Sight’s international voluntary program is one that allows passionate young adults to see the reality of international development, and to open their minds to the possibility of serving the underprivileged while providing them the opportunity to support quality eye care in areas that need their contributions."—Sueyan Yuen.

Complete Global Impact Corps details are available online at  http://www.uniteforsight.org/volunteer-abroad

Monday, December 9, 2013

Apply by Jan 26 | Global Health Corps (post-grad fellowships)

Global Health Corps Fellowships | Position Descriptions Now Available!

We are challengers. We are thinkers. We are changemakers.
We are Global Health Corps.

Global Health Corps is building a community of leaders who share a
common belief - health is a human right. We embrace a philosophy of
active problem solving and partnership that is designed to bring real
and sustainable change. We recognize that serious progress in global
health will only be achieved with the skills, time, and passion of a
diverse community of leaders.*

We are breaking down walls to unite leaders across disciplines and
backgrounds. Together we can establish a powerful new paradigm that
supports health equity.

Global Health Corps selects recent college graduates and young
professionals from diverse backgrounds and places them in health
non-profits and government offices in the US, East Africa and
Southern Africa for a year of service. Through additional GHC
training, mentorship, leadership development and community building,
these young people complete their fellowship with the skills and
support to be changemakers in the global health field.

Advocacy - Finance - Supply Chain - M&E - Fundraising - Many Others

A broad range of fellowship positions are now available on our
website:
http://cts.vresp.com/c/?GlobalHealthCorps/b35d0fbe3b/a275c09457/d2a0c669c5

Positions include:

  • Pharmacy Supply Chain Analyst at Partners In Health In Rwanda
  • eHealth Coordinator at Clinton Health Access Initiative in Uganda
  • Advocacy and Communications Officer at PATH in Zambia
  • Health and Nutrition Fellow at the Ministry of Health in Burundi
  • Project Officer at mothers2mothers in Malawi
  • Program Manager at The Grassroot Project in United States
You must be 30 or younger, have an undergraduate university degree by
July 2014, and be proficient in English to apply.

Applications close January 26, 2014.

Fellowship begins July 2014.

www.ghcorps.org/fellows/apply

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Facebook: www.facebook.com/GlobalHealthCorps
Youtube: www.youtube.com/user/ghcorps
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Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Apply by Nov 15 (Undergraduate Students) | INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH EXPERIENCE IN CHILD HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

The Center for Human Growth & Development Announces the MHIRT Program & Calls for Applications from University of Michigan, Undergraduate Students

The Minority Health & Health Disparities International Research Training Program (MHIRT) is funded by the National Institutes of Health

Applications are now available for University of Michigan undergraduate students who are members of socially or economically disadvantaged groups traditionally underrepresented in biomedical and behavioral research fields (African American, Hispanic American, American Indian, Native Alaskan, Pacific Island, persons with disabilities) as well as other undergraduates who have demonstrated interest and commitment to research in health inequalities.

Training awards are available for the purpose of encouraging students to pursue advanced degrees and research careers in the biomedical or behavioral sciences. The program seeks to broaden research efforts and scientific training to encompass international perspectives on problems that differentially affect poor and ethnic minority children in the U.S. and in developing countries. Students will participate in ongoing research projects related to child health inequalities in Chile, China, Mongolia, Kenya, Jamaica or Ghana.

Ten to fifteen positions will be fully-funded to cover 12-week placements during Summer, 2014.

Applications are available for undergraduates who have obtained sophomore or junior status. Senior status students are eligible, however, they may not receive bachelor's degree prior to 12/14, unless they will be entering graduate/medical school at the University of Michigan in Fall, 2014. Accepted candidates generally hold a GPA of 3.0 or higher.

Financial support is provided for all trainees
Support includes up to $800/month stipend, up to $950/month living expenses, round trip travel to foreign site, and training-related expenses.

Application deadline for Summer, 2014 placements is November 15, 2013

Applications and additional information are available from:
Center for Human Growth & Development
300 N. Ingalls Building, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-5406

Research Awards for Graduate and Medical Students in the Biomedical/Behavioral Sciences are also available through this program

Questions? Contact Temuulen Johnson (temuulen@umich.edu)

Thank you.

MHIRT Program Manager
Ctr. for Human Growth & Development (CHGD)
University of Michigan
Room 1007SW 10th Floor
300 N. Ingalls Bldg.
Ann Arbor, MI  48109-5406
PHONE (734) 764-0679
FAX (734) 936-9288

http://chgd.umich.edu/

Apply by Nov 15 (Grad/Medical Students) | INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH EXPERIENCE IN CHILD HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

The Center for Human Growth & Development Announces the MHIRT Program & Calls for Applications from University of Michigan, Graduate and Medical Students

The Minority Health & Health Disparities International Research Training Program (MHIRT) 
is funded by the National Institutes of Health

Applications are now available for University of Michigan graduate and medical students who are members of socially or economically disadvantaged groups traditionally underrepresented in biomedical and behavioral research fields (African American, Hispanic American, American Indian, Native Alaskan, Pacific Island, persons with disabilities); as well as others who have demonstrated interest and commitment to research in health inequalities.

Training awards are available for the purpose of encouraging students to pursue advanced degrees and research careers in the biomedical or behavioral sciences. The program seeks to broaden research efforts and scientific training to encompass international perspectives on problems that differentially affect poor and ethnic minority children in the U.S. and in developing countries. Students will participate in ongoing research projects related to child health inequalities in Chile, China, Mongolia, Kenya, Jamaica,or Ghana.

Students must be currently enrolled in a graduate/medical degree program in biomedical/behavioral sciences. Applications must include a preliminary proposal for research relating to the program's current international projects and addressing disparities in child health and development. Descriptions will be provided to applicants and faculty are available to help trainees define an appropriate research topic. For graduate students, research relevant for doctoral dissertations is strongly preferred.

Three to four positions will be fully-funded to cover 3-month placements during Summer, 2014.

Financial support is provided for all trainees
Support includes up to $1,200/mo stipend, up to $950/mo living expenses, round trip travel to foreign site, and research expenses.

Application deadline for Summer, 2014 placements 
is November 15, 2013

Applications and additional information are available from:
Center for Human Growth & Development
300 N. Ingalls Building, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0406, (734) 764-2443
http://www.chgd.umich.edu/mhirt-program

Temuulen N. Johnson
MHIRT Program Manager
Ctr. for Human Growth & Development (CHGD)
University of Michigan
Room 1007SW 10th Floor
300 N. Ingalls Bldg.
Ann Arbor, MI  48109-5406
PHONE (734) 764-0679
FAX (734) 936-9288

http://chgd.umich.edu/