Global Health Effectiveness Summer Program: Apply by March 1, 2012!

Group activity, Summer 2011

Over the past few months, project evaluators, consultants, health researchers, clinicians and public health professionals from around the world have been working against the February 1st deadline to submit their application to the Global Health Effectiveness (GHE) Program.

The 2012 program runs July 5 through July 27, and will be held at the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston, Massachusetts. There is only one week left to apply. If you’re interested but have questions, please call us at (617) 520-4437 between 9am and 10am (EST) or 4pm and 5pm (EST) Monday through Friday or e-mail ghe@globalhealthdelivery.org.

GHE is an intensive, three-week series of courses that offers in-depth learning in value-based healthcare delivery with instruction from renowned leaders in the field. Alumni have endorsed the unique opportunities to hear experts’ first-hand perspectives and experiences in management science, analyze global health delivery case studies, and refresh their knowledge of epidemiology through seminar-style lectures and problem sets.

GHE is co-sponsored by the Harvard School of Public Health and Harvard Medical School, under the direction of Harvard faculty on the staff of Brigham and Women’s Hospital.

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About Amy Scheffler

Amy Scheffler, staff assistant II, recently completed her undergraduate studies in International Affairs, Human Services, Health Sciences, and Sociology at Northeastern University. During her time at Northeastern, she had the opportunity to study community health and development in Kenya, and social conflict and negotiation in Serbia, Kosovo, Bosnia, and Croatia. The combination of her global studies and her internship at Northeastern University’s Health and Counseling Services, heightened her interest in efficient, effective, and equitable global health care delivery.

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