BackgroundGlobal health academic partnerships are centered around a core tension: they often mirror or reproduce the very cross-national inequities they seek to alleviate. On the one hand, they risk worsening power dynamics that perpetuate health disparities; on the other, they form an essential response to the need for healthcare resources to reach marginalized populations across the globe.ObjectivesThis study characterizes the broader landscape of global health academic partnerships, including challenges to developing ethical, equitable, and sustainable models. It then lays out guiding principles of the specific partnership approach, and considers how lessons learned might be applied in other resource-limited settings.MethodsThe experienc...
Abstract Background Global health conceives the notion of partnership between North and South as cen...
The World Health Organization estimates a global deficit of about 12.9 million skilled health profes...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Introduction: Global Health Academic Partnerships (...
BackgroundGlobal health academic partnerships are centered around a core tension: they often mirror ...
International audienceBackground: Global health academic partnerships are centered around a core ten...
International audienceBackground: Global health academic partnerships are centered around a core ten...
International audienceBackground: Global health academic partnerships are centered around a core ten...
International audienceBackground: Global health academic partnerships are centered around a core ten...
International audienceBackground: Global health academic partnerships are centered around a core ten...
International audienceBackground: Global health academic partnerships are centered around a core ten...
ABSTRACT Background:: Global health academic partnerships are centered around a core tension: they o...
OBJECTIVE: US-based academic institutions involved in global health (GH) partnerships can have a pos...
Building fair, equitable, and beneficial partnerships between institutions collaborating in research...
Building fair, equitable, and beneficial partnerships between institutions collaborating in research...
Background Global health partnerships (GHPs) are situated in complex political and ...
Abstract Background Global health conceives the notion of partnership between North and South as cen...
The World Health Organization estimates a global deficit of about 12.9 million skilled health profes...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Introduction: Global Health Academic Partnerships (...
BackgroundGlobal health academic partnerships are centered around a core tension: they often mirror ...
International audienceBackground: Global health academic partnerships are centered around a core ten...
International audienceBackground: Global health academic partnerships are centered around a core ten...
International audienceBackground: Global health academic partnerships are centered around a core ten...
International audienceBackground: Global health academic partnerships are centered around a core ten...
International audienceBackground: Global health academic partnerships are centered around a core ten...
International audienceBackground: Global health academic partnerships are centered around a core ten...
ABSTRACT Background:: Global health academic partnerships are centered around a core tension: they o...
OBJECTIVE: US-based academic institutions involved in global health (GH) partnerships can have a pos...
Building fair, equitable, and beneficial partnerships between institutions collaborating in research...
Building fair, equitable, and beneficial partnerships between institutions collaborating in research...
Background Global health partnerships (GHPs) are situated in complex political and ...
Abstract Background Global health conceives the notion of partnership between North and South as cen...
The World Health Organization estimates a global deficit of about 12.9 million skilled health profes...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Introduction: Global Health Academic Partnerships (...