Malnutrition in Haiti and Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Foods: GHD Seminar October 8

Students for Global Health (SGH) in collaboration with the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine is pleased to announce the fourth annual Global Health Delivery Seminar Series. The aim of this series is to engage leading global health practitioners in “intensive mentorship” sessions that will equip students with useful skills and insights for tackling key practical challenges in global health work.

All students are warmly invited to attend, regardless of background or interest in global health. Please also note that global health is indeed global, which includes domestic settings!

Treating Malnutrition in Haiti with Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Foods: A case discussion led by Joseph Rhatigan, MD

Thursday, October 8
3:45 – 5:15 PM
TMEC 227
2nd Floor, Harvard Medical School, 260 Longwood, Boston, MA

Note:
Case discussion participants are required to read and prepare the case study entitled ‘Treating Malnutrition in Haiti with Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Foods’. The case is available for pick-up from Sam Dubal’s mailbox at HMS (Peabody Society, Year 2).  Please email sam_dubal@hms.harvard.edu with any questions.

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About Joseph Rhatigan

Joseph Rhatigan, M.D., is Director of Curriculum Development for GHD, Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School, and Director of the Global Health Equity Residency Program at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital where he is also a faculty member in the Division of Global Health Equity. Dr. Rhatigan graduated from Harvard Medical School and completed his residency in Internal Medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, where he practices hospital medicine. He has held a number of leadership positions in post graduate medical education. Dr. Rhatigan is also one of the co-directors of the summer program in Global Health Effectiveness.

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