Engaged Faculty
Many Penn faculty are engaged in exciting and worthwhile global health endeavors throughout their careers. If you are interested in learning more about who is doing what in global health at Penn, you may wish to use our sortable table below. If you are a faculty member who should be included in this table and/or whose information should be updated, please contact Global Health Programs. We will be happy to add or modify your information at any time.
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Department ♦ |
Country |
Global Health Interest ♦ |
Global Health experience/contacts ♦ |
Research projects/programs ♦ |
Email ♦ |
Institution ♦ |
Last Updated ♦ |
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| Ahn, MD, PhD | Jaimo | Orthopaedic Survery | Latin America | orthopaedic trauma care disparity and education | currently planning trip with HVO/OO to Latin America | jaimo.ahn@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 05 2012 | |
| Ahya, MD | Vivek N. | Pulmonary & Critical Care | India | teaching, advanced lung diseases, transplantation | ahyav@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 05 2012 | ||
| Aplenc, MD, PhD | Richard | Pediatrics | Bosnia | former Yugoslavia | Slovenia, Bosnia, Macedonia with IM and IRC. Torture evaluations with MDM | aplenc@email.chop.edu | 05 2012 | ||
| Aplenc, MD, PhD | Richard | Pediatrics | Macedonia | former Yugoslavia | Slovenia, Bosnia, Macedonia with IM and IRC. Torture evaluations with MDM | aplenc@email.chop.edu | 05 2012 | ||
| Aplenc, MD, PhD | Richard | Pediatrics | Slovenia | former Yugoslavia | Slovenia, Bosnia, Macedonia with IM and IRC. Torture evaluations with MDM | aplenc@email.chop.edu | 05 2012 | ||
| Arlet, MD | Vincent | Orthopaedic Survery | Caribbean | Trinidad and rest of the Carribbean | Dr David Toby | Outcome of Spine deformity Surgery in the West Indies | vincent.arlet@uphs.upenn.edu | PAH | 05 2012 |
| Arlet, MD | Vincent | Orthopaedic Survery | Trinidad | Trinidad and rest of the Carribbean | Dr David Toby | Outcome of Spine deformity Surgery in the West Indies | vincent.arlet@uphs.upenn.edu | PAH | 05 2012 |
| Ashburn | Michael | Anesthesiology & Critical Care | Haiti | Haiti, local health care provider education, provision of health care | Team Leader, Penn Haiti Team 1; Several trips with Operation Smile | Michael.Ashburn@uphs.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Axelsen, MD | Paul | India | Worked as an infectious disease consultant for large expatriate groups in Papua New Guinea and in Bangalore, India | axe@upenn.edu | 10 2010 | ||||
| Axelsen, MD | Paul | Papua New Guinea | Worked as an infectious disease consultant for large expatriate groups in Papua New Guinea and in Bangalore, India | axe@upenn.edu | 10 2010 | ||||
| Barrett, PhD, FCP | Jeffrey | Pediatrics | China | I'm in the Pediatrics Department and Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics Division of CHOP. I also lead a core for the CTSA (KMAS, Kinetic Modeling and Simulation). I have an Adjunct Appointment in China at Central South University in Changsha (CSU, http://www.csu.edu.cn/english/overview/index.htm) and the Third Xiangya Hospital. We collaborate on topics related to clinical pharmacology including efforts to study Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and I provide training in Pharmacomestrics to their students and faculty. I have similar relationships with universities in Dusseldorf, Germany; Genoa, Italy; and Menchester, UK | Over 25 years of experience treating facial deformities in this sector of the world. Dr. Bartlett visits University Children's Hospital in Karakow 2-3 times each year for a week and has made over 60 trips to date. Medical students from Penn have taken rotations at this hospital and have found the experience of lasting value. Rotations can be arranged in almost any pediatric discipline. | CMFCEE is always looking for students in Wharton or associated health care schools to cooordinate fund raising and do research on pediatric needs of Central and Eastern Europe. | barrettj@email.chop.edu | CHOP | 05 2012 |
| Barrett, PhD, FCP | Jeffrey | Pediatrics | Germany | I'm in the Pediatrics Department and Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics Division of CHOP. I also lead a core for the CTSA (KMAS, Kinetic Modeling and Simulation). I have an Adjunct Appointment in China at Central South University in Changsha (CSU, http://www.csu.edu.cn/english/overview/index.htm) and the Third Xiangya Hospital. We collaborate on topics related to clinical pharmacology including efforts to study Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and I provide training in Pharmacomestrics to their students and faculty. I have similar relationships with universities in Dusseldorf, Germany; Genoa, Italy; and Menchester, UK | Over 25 years of experience treating facial deformities in this sector of the world. Dr. Bartlett visits University Children's Hospital in Karakow 2-3 times each year for a week and has made over 60 trips to date. Medical students from Penn have taken rotations at this hospital and have found the experience of lasting value. Rotations can be arranged in almost any pediatric discipline. | CMFCEE is always looking for students in Wharton or associated health care schools to cooordinate fund raising and do research on pediatric needs of Central and Eastern Europe. | barrettj@email.chop.edu | CHOP | 05 2012 |
| Barrett, PhD, FCP | Jeffrey | Pediatrics | Italy | I'm in the Pediatrics Department and Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics Division of CHOP. I also lead a core for the CTSA (KMAS, Kinetic Modeling and Simulation). I have an Adjunct Appointment in China at Central South University in Changsha (CSU, http://www.csu.edu.cn/english/overview/index.htm) and the Third Xiangya Hospital. We collaborate on topics related to clinical pharmacology including efforts to study Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and I provide training in Pharmacomestrics to their students and faculty. I have similar relationships with universities in Dusseldorf, Germany; Genoa, Italy; and Menchester, UK | Over 25 years of experience treating facial deformities in this sector of the world. Dr. Bartlett visits University Children's Hospital in Karakow 2-3 times each year for a week and has made over 60 trips to date. Medical students from Penn have taken rotations at this hospital and have found the experience of lasting value. Rotations can be arranged in almost any pediatric discipline. | CMFCEE is always looking for students in Wharton or associated health care schools to cooordinate fund raising and do research on pediatric needs of Central and Eastern Europe. | barrettj@email.chop.edu | CHOP | 05 2012 |
| Barrett, PhD, FCP | Jeffrey | Pediatrics | UK | I'm in the Pediatrics Department and Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics Division of CHOP. I also lead a core for the CTSA (KMAS, Kinetic Modeling and Simulation). I have an Adjunct Appointment in China at Central South University in Changsha (CSU, http://www.csu.edu.cn/english/overview/index.htm) and the Third Xiangya Hospital. We collaborate on topics related to clinical pharmacology including efforts to study Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and I provide training in Pharmacomestrics to their students and faculty. I have similar relationships with universities in Dusseldorf, Germany; Genoa, Italy; and Menchester, UK | Over 25 years of experience treating facial deformities in this sector of the world. Dr. Bartlett visits University Children's Hospital in Karakow 2-3 times each year for a week and has made over 60 trips to date. Medical students from Penn have taken rotations at this hospital and have found the experience of lasting value. Rotations can be arranged in almost any pediatric discipline. | CMFCEE is always looking for students in Wharton or associated health care schools to cooordinate fund raising and do research on pediatric needs of Central and Eastern Europe. | barrettj@email.chop.edu | CHOP | 05 2012 |
| Bartlett, MD | Scott | Surgery: Plastic and Reconstructive | Eastern Europe | Volunteer projects in Poland and Eastern Europe; Project Hope; Co Founder CMF, Children's Medical Foundation of Central and Eastern Europe (www.cmfcee.org) | scott.bartlett@uphs.upenn.edu | CHOP/HUP | 10 2010 | ||
| Basner, MD, MS, MSc | Mathias | Psychiatry: Sleep and Chronobiology | Europe | Effects of noise on sleep and health | Germany, Europe, United States | basner@mail.med.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Basner, MD, MS, MSc | Mathias | Psychiatry: Sleep and Chronobiology | Germany | Effects of noise on sleep and health | Germany, Europe, United States | basner@mail.med.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Basner, MD, MS, MSc | Mathias | Psychiatry: Sleep and Chronobiology | United States | Effects of noise on sleep and health | Germany, Europe, United States | basner@mail.med.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Branas, PhD | Charles | Biostatistics & Epidemiology | Botswana | public health, epidemiology, geographic analysis, violence, suicide, trauma, and emergency health services | Guatemala, Botswana, Greece | PI and co-PI of the NIH Fogarty International Center Guatemala Research Training Programs at Penn. Co-Director of the Guatemala-Penn Partnerships along with faculty at the University San Carlos de Guatemala and the Universidad Francisco Marroquin (more at: http://www.upenn.edu/provost/guatemala/ ). Also studies of austerity measures and suicide in Greece, road traffic safety in Southern Africa and service on the Canadian National Research Council and the South African Medical Research Council. | cbranas@upenn.edu | University of Pennsylvania, Epidemiology and Cartographic Modeling Lab | 05 2012 |
| Branas, PhD | Charles | Biostatistics & Epidemiology | Guatemala | public health, epidemiology, geographic analysis, violence, suicide, trauma, and emergency health services | Guatemala, Botswana, Greece | PI and co-PI of the NIH Fogarty International Center Guatemala Research Training Programs at Penn. Co-Director of the Guatemala-Penn Partnerships along with faculty at the University San Carlos de Guatemala and the Universidad Francisco Marroquin (more at: http://www.upenn.edu/provost/guatemala/ ). Also studies of austerity measures and suicide in Greece, road traffic safety in Southern Africa and service on the Canadian National Research Council and the South African Medical Research Council. | cbranas@upenn.edu | University of Pennsylvania, Epidemiology and Cartographic Modeling Lab | 05 2012 |
| Branas, PhD | Charles | Biostatistics & Epidemiology | Greece | public health, epidemiology, geographic analysis, violence, suicide, trauma, and emergency health services | Guatemala, Botswana, Greece | PI and co-PI of the NIH Fogarty International Center Guatemala Research Training Programs at Penn. Co-Director of the Guatemala-Penn Partnerships along with faculty at the University San Carlos de Guatemala and the Universidad Francisco Marroquin (more at: http://www.upenn.edu/provost/guatemala/ ). Also studies of austerity measures and suicide in Greece, road traffic safety in Southern Africa and service on the Canadian National Research Council and the South African Medical Research Council. | cbranas@upenn.edu | University of Pennsylvania, Epidemiology and Cartographic Modeling Lab | 05 2012 |
| Bream, MD | Kent D.W. | Family Medicine & Community Health | Guatemala | Community-Based, community-relevant initiatives, resource allocation and policy, education and clinical training, intercultural exchanges. Research Interests: Medical Missionaries, Newborn and Maternal Health, education, community based participatory initiatives. Geographic Area of Interest: US and Latin America | Field School and Clinical Partnership in Guatemala (GHI) Clinical work in Guatemala, Swaziland and Venezuela, research in Malawi, contacts in Guatemala, England, Italy, Malawi, South Africa, Swaziland, and Venezuela. US based Global Health: Medical Director-Sayre Health Center, political asylum and torture evaluations with Physicians for Human Rights. | bream@mail.med.upenn.edu | 10 2010 | ||
| Bream, MD | Kent D.W. | Family Medicine & Community Health | Latin America | Community-Based, community-relevant initiatives, resource allocation and policy, education and clinical training, intercultural exchanges. Research Interests: Medical Missionaries, Newborn and Maternal Health, education, community based participatory initiatives. Geographic Area of Interest: US and Latin America | Field School and Clinical Partnership in Guatemala (GHI) Clinical work in Guatemala, Swaziland and Venezuela, research in Malawi, contacts in Guatemala, England, Italy, Malawi, South Africa, Swaziland, and Venezuela. US based Global Health: Medical Director-Sayre Health Center, political asylum and torture evaluations with Physicians for Human Rights. | bream@mail.med.upenn.edu | 10 2010 | ||
| Bream, MD | Kent D.W. | Family Medicine & Community Health | Swaiziland | Community-Based, community-relevant initiatives, resource allocation and policy, education and clinical training, intercultural exchanges. Research Interests: Medical Missionaries, Newborn and Maternal Health, education, community based participatory initiatives. Geographic Area of Interest: US and Latin America | Field School and Clinical Partnership in Guatemala (GHI) Clinical work in Guatemala, Swaziland and Venezuela, research in Malawi, contacts in Guatemala, England, Italy, Malawi, South Africa, Swaziland, and Venezuela. US based Global Health: Medical Director-Sayre Health Center, political asylum and torture evaluations with Physicians for Human Rights. | bream@mail.med.upenn.edu | 10 2010 | ||
| Bream, MD | Kent D.W. | Family Medicine & Community Health | United States | Community-Based, community-relevant initiatives, resource allocation and policy, education and clinical training, intercultural exchanges. Research Interests: Medical Missionaries, Newborn and Maternal Health, education, community based participatory initiatives. Geographic Area of Interest: US and Latin America | Field School and Clinical Partnership in Guatemala (GHI) Clinical work in Guatemala, Swaziland and Venezuela, research in Malawi, contacts in Guatemala, England, Italy, Malawi, South Africa, Swaziland, and Venezuela. US based Global Health: Medical Director-Sayre Health Center, political asylum and torture evaluations with Physicians for Human Rights. | bream@mail.med.upenn.edu | 10 2010 | ||
| Bream, MD | Kent D.W. | Family Medicine & Community Health | Venezuela | Community-Based, community-relevant initiatives, resource allocation and policy, education and clinical training, intercultural exchanges. Research Interests: Medical Missionaries, Newborn and Maternal Health, education, community based participatory initiatives. Geographic Area of Interest: US and Latin America | Field School and Clinical Partnership in Guatemala (GHI) Clinical work in Guatemala, Swaziland and Venezuela, research in Malawi, contacts in Guatemala, England, Italy, Malawi, South Africa, Swaziland, and Venezuela. US based Global Health: Medical Director-Sayre Health Center, political asylum and torture evaluations with Physicians for Human Rights. | bream@mail.med.upenn.edu | 10 2010 | ||
| Brennan, MD | PJ | Infectious Disease |
TB | CDC/ATS | Director, TB Control, Philadelphia Dept. of Health | pj.brennan@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | ||
| Brown, MD | Lawrence W. | Pediatrics | Australia | Pediatric medicine | Visiting Professor at Westmead Children's Hospital (Sydney, Australia), Sarai Hospitals (Brasilia and Bahia, Brazil), CHOP China mission (lectures in Beijing and Shanghai, China) | Development of additional international training, clinical and research programs under the auspices of CHOP. | brownla@email.chop.edu | CHOP | |
| Brown, MD | Lawrence W. | Pediatrics | Brazil | Pediatric medicine | Visiting Professor at Westmead Children's Hospital (Sydney, Australia), Sarai Hospitals (Brasilia and Bahia, Brazil), CHOP China mission (lectures in Beijing and Shanghai, China) | Development of additional international training, clinical and research programs under the auspices of CHOP. | brownla@email.chop.edu | CHOP | |
| Brown, MD | Lawrence W. | Pediatrics | China | Pediatric medicine | Visiting Professor at Westmead Children's Hospital (Sydney, Australia), Sarai Hospitals (Brasilia and Bahia, Brazil), CHOP China mission (lectures in Beijing and Shanghai, China) | Development of additional international training, clinical and research programs under the auspices of CHOP. | brownla@email.chop.edu | CHOP | |
| Brucker, MD | Alexander J | Ophthalmology | Africa | Diabetic Retinopathy and Age Related Macular Degeneration, their prevention and treatments being developed throughout the world. | Randomized clinical trials throughout the world. Lecturing on these diseases in nations where continuing education must be brought to the physicians in order to bring up the standards of care in those nations; Europe, Asia, South America, Africa | Alexander.Brucker@uphs.upenn.edu | Scheie Eye Institute | 12 2010 | |
| Brucker, MD | Alexander J | Ophthalmology | Asia | Diabetic Retinopathy and Age Related Macular Degeneration, their prevention and treatments being developed throughout the world. | Randomized clinical trials throughout the world. Lecturing on these diseases in nations where continuing education must be brought to the physicians in order to bring up the standards of care in those nations; Europe, Asia, South America, Africa | Alexander.Brucker@uphs.upenn.edu | Scheie Eye Institute | 12 2010 | |
| Brucker, MD | Alexander J | Ophthalmology | Europe | Diabetic Retinopathy and Age Related Macular Degeneration, their prevention and treatments being developed throughout the world. | Randomized clinical trials throughout the world. Lecturing on these diseases in nations where continuing education must be brought to the physicians in order to bring up the standards of care in those nations; Europe, Asia, South America, Africa | Alexander.Brucker@uphs.upenn.edu | Scheie Eye Institute | 12 2010 | |
| Brucker, MD | Alexander J | Ophthalmology | South America | Diabetic Retinopathy and Age Related Macular Degeneration, their prevention and treatments being developed throughout the world. | Randomized clinical trials throughout the world. Lecturing on these diseases in nations where continuing education must be brought to the physicians in order to bring up the standards of care in those nations; Europe, Asia, South America, Africa | Alexander.Brucker@uphs.upenn.edu | Scheie Eye Institute | 12 2010 | |
| Chen, MD, PhD | Lan X. | Rheumatology | China | Rheumatologic conditions in Asia vs. the West; integrated care and the philosophical approach to rheumatic disease; acupuncture | Shanghai & Beijing | Lan.Chen@uphs.upenn.edu | Presbyterian PPMC | 05 2012 | |
| Coffin, MD, MPH | Susan E. | Pediatrics | Ghana | Pandemic influenza, Infection Control Program Development/Support, Epidemiology and Prevention of Healthcare-associated Infections | Infection control training (Ghana, Botswana, Vietnam, Egypt, Greece); Pandemic Influenza Planning (Ghana, Vietnam); Infection control and Healthcare-associated infections research (Ghana, Botswana, Greece) | Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Outcomes Research (University of Athens) | coffin@email.chop.edu | CHOP | 02 2013 |
| Coffin, MD, MPH | Susan E. | Pediatrics | Botswana | Pandemic influenza, Infection Control Program Development/Support, Epidemiology and Prevention of Healthcare-associated Infections | Infection control training (Ghana, Botswana, Vietnam, Egypt, Greece); Pandemic Influenza Planning (Ghana, Vietnam); Infection control and Healthcare-associated infections research (Ghana, Botswana, Greece) | Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Outcomes Research (University of Athens) | coffin@email.chop.edu | CHOP | 02 2013 |
| Coffin, MD, MPH | Susan E. | Pediatrics | Greece | Pandemic influenza, Infection Control Program Development/Support, Epidemiology and Prevention of Healthcare-associated Infections | Infection control training (Ghana, Botswana, Vietnam, Egypt, Greece); Pandemic Influenza Planning (Ghana, Vietnam); Infection control and Healthcare-associated infections research (Ghana, Botswana, Greece) | Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Outcomes Research (University of Athens) | coffin@email.chop.edu | CHOP | 02 2013 |
| Cohn, MD, MPH | Jennifer | Infectious Disease |
Dominican Republic | HIV policy (funding and access to medications), health systems and task shifting, civil society advocacy and activism | Director of the Penn Internal Medicine Global Health Equities Residency Track, lives in Nairobi part time, worked in Malawi, Uganda, Kenya; contacts in Guatemala, Dominican Republic. Policy advisory for East Africa for MSF Access Campaign 3. | Jennifer.cohn@uphs.upenn.edu | 05 2012 | ||
| Cohn, MD, MPH | Jennifer | Infectious Disease |
Guatemala | HIV policy (funding and access to medications), health systems and task shifting, civil society advocacy and activism | Director of the Penn Internal Medicine Global Health Equities Residency Track, lives in Nairobi part time, worked in Malawi, Uganda, Kenya; contacts in Guatemala, Dominican Republic. Policy advisory for East Africa for MSF Access Campaign 3. | Jennifer.cohn@uphs.upenn.edu | 05 2012 | ||
| Cohn, MD, MPH | Jennifer | Infectious Disease |
Kenya | HIV policy (funding and access to medications), health systems and task shifting, civil society advocacy and activism | Director of the Penn Internal Medicine Global Health Equities Residency Track, lives in Nairobi part time, worked in Malawi, Uganda, Kenya; contacts in Guatemala, Dominican Republic. Policy advisory for East Africa for MSF Access Campaign 3. | Jennifer.cohn@uphs.upenn.edu | 05 2012 | ||
| Cohn, MD, MPH | Jennifer | Infectious Disease |
Malawai | HIV policy (funding and access to medications), health systems and task shifting, civil society advocacy and activism | Director of the Penn Internal Medicine Global Health Equities Residency Track, lives in Nairobi part time, worked in Malawi, Uganda, Kenya; contacts in Guatemala, Dominican Republic. Policy advisory for East Africa for MSF Access Campaign 3. | Jennifer.cohn@uphs.upenn.edu | 05 2012 | ||
| Cohn, MD | Jennifer | Infectious Disease |
Nairobi | HIV policy (funding and access to medications), health systems and task shifting, civil society advocacy and activism | Director of the Penn Internal Medicine Global Health Equities Residency Track, lives in Nairobi part time, worked in Malawi, Uganda, Kenya; contacts in Guatemala, Dominican Republic. Policy advisory for East Africa for MSF Access Campaign 3. | Jennifer.cohn@uphs.upenn.edu | 05 2012 | ||
| Cohn, MD, MPH | Jennifer | Infectious Disease |
Uganda | HIV policy (funding and access to medications), health systems and task shifting, civil society advocacy and activism | Director of the Penn Internal Medicine Global Health Equities Residency Track, lives in Nairobi part time, worked in Malawi, Uganda, Kenya; contacts in Guatemala, Dominican Republic. Policy advisory for East Africa for MSF Access Campaign 3. | Jennifer.cohn@uphs.upenn.edu | 05 2012 | ||
| Collman, MD | Ronald | Pulmonary & Critical Care | Botswana | HIV/TB (mentoring a young investigator in studies of HIV/TB and MDR-TB) in Botswana. Collaboration with TB research program at University of KwaZulu Natal/ Nelson Mandela School of Medicine | collmanr@mail.med.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | |||
| Collman, MD | Ronald | Pulmonary & Critical Care | South Africa | HIV/TB (mentoring a young investigator in studies of HIV/TB and MDR-TB) in Botswana. Collaboration with TB research program at University of KwaZulu Natal/ Nelson Mandela School of Medicine | collmanr@mail.med.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | |||
| Cook-Sather, MD | Scott D | Anesthesiology & Critical Care | Peru | pediatric anesthesia in developing countries | Health Volunteers Overseas | North American Director, Anesthesia Overseas | sather@email.chop.edu | CHOP | 05 2012 |
| Dahodwala, MD, MS | Nabila | Neurology | Botswana | Neurology education in underserved areas; neuro-epidemiology | Clinical experience in Botswana; Research experience in Peru; Member of WHO working group on global burden of Parkinson's disease | nabila.dahodwala@uphs.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Dahodwala, MD, MS | Nabila | Neurology | Peru | Neurology education in underserved areas; neuro-epidemiology | Clinical experience in Botswana; Research experience in Peru; Member of WHO working group on global burden of Parkinson's disease | nabila.dahodwala@uphs.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Dean, MD | Anthony | Emergency Medicine | Botswana | We train residents and faculty in the use of clinician-performed bedside ultrasonography in resource poor settings in the developing world (and elsewhere). We have trained residents and medical students who are using bedside ultrasound in Botswana, Kenya, Guatemala, and elsewhere. We do research in emergency ultrasonography and offer research externships for medical trainees from all countries. | Anthony.dean@uphs.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | |||
| Dean, MD | Anthony | Emergency Medicine | Guatemala | We train residents and faculty in the use of clinician-performed bedside ultrasonography in resource poor settings in the developing world (and elsewhere). We have trained residents and medical students who are using bedside ultrasound in Botswana, Kenya, Guatemala, and elsewhere. We do research in emergency ultrasonography and offer research externships for medical trainees from all countries. | Anthony.dean@uphs.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | |||
| Dean, MD | Anthony | Emergency Medicine | Kenya | We train residents and faculty in the use of clinician-performed bedside ultrasonography in resource poor settings in the developing world (and elsewhere). We have trained residents and medical students who are using bedside ultrasound in Botswana, Kenya, Guatemala, and elsewhere. We do research in emergency ultrasonography and offer research externships for medical trainees from all countries. | Anthony.dean@uphs.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | |||
| Dormans, MD | John P. | Surgery: Orthopaedic |
Ethiopia | International education and pediatric spinal tumors | Currently serving on the board of a number of global organizations, including Orthopaedics Overseas (Ethiopia and Indonesia), Health Volunteers Overseas, and Global HELP (Health Education using Low-cost Publication ), an organization specifically designed to better educate developing countries on medical based information. Have also volunteered in Bulgaria twice (through USAID), Salzburg twice (through AAF), India (through ABJS/CORR; Co-Chairman for the Brighton Workshop on Trauma in the Developing World in India – road traffic safety), Uganda (through AAOS/OO/ECSAEOA/ASEA Instructional Course in Uganda), and Honduras (with CURE) to educate local surgeons and doctors on orthopaedic conditions and treatment. Also taught in Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Egypt, South Africa, Ethiopia, Morocco, Scotland, Spain, France, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Ireland, Austria, Italy, Germany, Poland, Norway, Sweden, Croatia, Bulgaria, Turkey, Kuwait, India, Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Australia, and New Zealand. Participated in visiting professorships in Canada, Mexico, London, Norway, Turkey, Indonesia, Uganda, and Japan. Delivered a postgraduate medical educational program in pediatric orthopaedic surgery for promising surgeons in eastern Europe and central Asia through the AAF. | dormans@email.chop.edu | 01 2011 | ||
| Dormans, MD | John P. | Surgery: Orthopaedic |
Indonesia | International education and pediatric spinal tumors | Currently serving on the board of a number of global organizations, including Orthopaedics Overseas (Ethiopia and Indonesia), Health Volunteers Overseas, and Global HELP (Health Education using Low-cost Publication ), an organization specifically designed to better educate developing countries on medical based information. Have also volunteered in Bulgaria twice (through USAID), Salzburg twice (through AAF), India (through ABJS/CORR; Co-Chairman for the Brighton Workshop on Trauma in the Developing World in India – road traffic safety), Uganda (through AAOS/OO/ECSAEOA/ASEA Instructional Course in Uganda), and Honduras (with CURE) to educate local surgeons and doctors on orthopaedic conditions and treatment. Also taught in Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Egypt, South Africa, Ethiopia, Morocco, Scotland, Spain, France, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Ireland, Austria, Italy, Germany, Poland, Norway, Sweden, Croatia, Bulgaria, Turkey, Kuwait, India, Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Australia, and New Zealand. Participated in visiting professorships in Canada, Mexico, London, Norway, Turkey, Indonesia, Uganda, and Japan. Delivered a postgraduate medical educational program in pediatric orthopaedic surgery for promising surgeons in eastern Europe and central Asia through the AAF. | dormans@email.chop.edu | 01 2011 | ||
| Dormans, MD | John P. | Surgery: Orthopaedic |
Bulgaria | International education and pediatric spinal tumors | Currently serving on the board of a number of global organizations, including Orthopaedics Overseas (Ethiopia and Indonesia), Health Volunteers Overseas, and Global HELP (Health Education using Low-cost Publication ), an organization specifically designed to better educate developing countries on medical based information. Have also volunteered in Bulgaria twice (through USAID), Salzburg twice (through AAF), India (through ABJS/CORR; Co-Chairman for the Brighton Workshop on Trauma in the Developing World in India – road traffic safety), Uganda (through AAOS/OO/ECSAEOA/ASEA Instructional Course in Uganda), and Honduras (with CURE) to educate local surgeons and doctors on orthopaedic conditions and treatment. Also taught in Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Egypt, South Africa, Ethiopia, Morocco, Scotland, Spain, France, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Ireland, Austria, Italy, Germany, Poland, Norway, Sweden, Croatia, Bulgaria, Turkey, Kuwait, India, Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Australia, and New Zealand. Participated in visiting professorships in Canada, Mexico, London, Norway, Turkey, Indonesia, Uganda, and Japan. Delivered a postgraduate medical educational program in pediatric orthopaedic surgery for promising surgeons in eastern Europe and central Asia through the AAF. | dormans@email.chop.edu | 01 2011 | ||
| Dormans, MD | John P. | Surgery: Orthopaedic |
Austria | International education and pediatric spinal tumors | Currently serving on the board of a number of global organizations, including Orthopaedics Overseas (Ethiopia and Indonesia), Health Volunteers Overseas, and Global HELP (Health Education using Low-cost Publication ), an organization specifically designed to better educate developing countries on medical based information. Have also volunteered in Bulgaria twice (through USAID), Salzburg twice (through AAF), India (through ABJS/CORR; Co-Chairman for the Brighton Workshop on Trauma in the Developing World in India – road traffic safety), Uganda (through AAOS/OO/ECSAEOA/ASEA Instructional Course in Uganda), and Honduras (with CURE) to educate local surgeons and doctors on orthopaedic conditions and treatment. Also taught in Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Egypt, South Africa, Ethiopia, Morocco, Scotland, Spain, France, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Ireland, Austria, Italy, Germany, Poland, Norway, Sweden, Croatia, Bulgaria, Turkey, Kuwait, India, Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Australia, and New Zealand. Participated in visiting professorships in Canada, Mexico, London, Norway, Turkey, Indonesia, Uganda, and Japan. Delivered a postgraduate medical educational program in pediatric orthopaedic surgery for promising surgeons in eastern Europe and central Asia through the AAF. | dormans@email.chop.edu | 01 2011 | ||
| Dormans, MD | John P. | Surgery: Orthopaedic |
India | International education and pediatric spinal tumors | Currently serving on the board of a number of global organizations, including Orthopaedics Overseas (Ethiopia and Indonesia), Health Volunteers Overseas, and Global HELP (Health Education using Low-cost Publication ), an organization specifically designed to better educate developing countries on medical based information. Have also volunteered in Bulgaria twice (through USAID), Salzburg twice (through AAF), India (through ABJS/CORR; Co-Chairman for the Brighton Workshop on Trauma in the Developing World in India – road traffic safety), Uganda (through AAOS/OO/ECSAEOA/ASEA Instructional Course in Uganda), and Honduras (with CURE) to educate local surgeons and doctors on orthopaedic conditions and treatment. Also taught in Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Egypt, South Africa, Ethiopia, Morocco, Scotland, Spain, France, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Ireland, Austria, Italy, Germany, Poland, Norway, Sweden, Croatia, Bulgaria, Turkey, Kuwait, India, Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Australia, and New Zealand. Participated in visiting professorships in Canada, Mexico, London, Norway, Turkey, Indonesia, Uganda, and Japan. Delivered a postgraduate medical educational program in pediatric orthopaedic surgery for promising surgeons in eastern Europe and central Asia through the AAF. | dormans@email.chop.edu | 01 2011 | ||
| Dormans, MD | John P. | Surgery: Orthopaedic |
Uganda | International education and pediatric spinal tumors | Currently serving on the board of a number of global organizations, including Orthopaedics Overseas (Ethiopia and Indonesia), Health Volunteers Overseas, and Global HELP (Health Education using Low-cost Publication ), an organization specifically designed to better educate developing countries on medical based information. Have also volunteered in Bulgaria twice (through USAID), Salzburg twice (through AAF), India (through ABJS/CORR; Co-Chairman for the Brighton Workshop on Trauma in the Developing World in India – road traffic safety), Uganda (through AAOS/OO/ECSAEOA/ASEA Instructional Course in Uganda), and Honduras (with CURE) to educate local surgeons and doctors on orthopaedic conditions and treatment. Also taught in Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Egypt, South Africa, Ethiopia, Morocco, Scotland, Spain, France, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Ireland, Austria, Italy, Germany, Poland, Norway, Sweden, Croatia, Bulgaria, Turkey, Kuwait, India, Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Australia, and New Zealand. Participated in visiting professorships in Canada, Mexico, London, Norway, Turkey, Indonesia, Uganda, and Japan. Delivered a postgraduate medical educational program in pediatric orthopaedic surgery for promising surgeons in eastern Europe and central Asia through the AAF. | dormans@email.chop.edu | 01 2011 | ||
| Dormans, MD | John P. | Surgery: Orthopaedic |
Honduras | International education and pediatric spinal tumors | Currently serving on the board of a number of global organizations, including Orthopaedics Overseas (Ethiopia and Indonesia), Health Volunteers Overseas, and Global HELP (Health Education using Low-cost Publication ), an organization specifically designed to better educate developing countries on medical based information. Have also volunteered in Bulgaria twice (through USAID), Salzburg twice (through AAF), India (through ABJS/CORR; Co-Chairman for the Brighton Workshop on Trauma in the Developing World in India – road traffic safety), Uganda (through AAOS/OO/ECSAEOA/ASEA Instructional Course in Uganda), and Honduras (with CURE) to educate local surgeons and doctors on orthopaedic conditions and treatment. Also taught in Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Egypt, South Africa, Ethiopia, Morocco, Scotland, Spain, France, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Ireland, Austria, Italy, Germany, Poland, Norway, Sweden, Croatia, Bulgaria, Turkey, Kuwait, India, Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Australia, and New Zealand. Participated in visiting professorships in Canada, Mexico, London, Norway, Turkey, Indonesia, Uganda, and Japan. Delivered a postgraduate medical educational program in pediatric orthopaedic surgery for promising surgeons in eastern Europe and central Asia through the AAF. | dormans@email.chop.edu | 01 2011 | ||
| Douglas, MD | Steven D | Pediatrics | HIV, pediatric and adolescent HIV/AIDS | douglas@email.chop.edu | 11 2010 | ||||
| Elkassabany, MD | Nabil M. | Anesthesiology & Critical Care | Egypt | Educational programs for anesthesiologists in developing countries. We are collaborating in Egypt with members of departments of anesthesiology in Alexandria and Cairo University. In September 2010, we lead the effort to hold the 14th Anesthesia and Intensive Care Conference, Alexandria, Egypt in collaboration with the department of anesthesiology and critical care, University of Pennsylvania. The meeting included a workshop on ultrasound guided regional anesthesia where about 80 anesthesiologists attended the workshop. We are planning future collaboration with the department of anesthesia, Alexandria, Egypt. | Nabil.Elkassabany@uphs.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | |||
| Esterhai, MD | John | Orthopaedics | Dominican Republic | Orthopaedic mission work | Past work with Orthopaedics Overseas in St. Lucia; Medical Missions International in Jamaica and the Dominican Republic. Haiti earthquake relief, May 2010, with University of Maryland, Catholic Relief Services, and the Orthopaedic Trauma Association. | john.esterhai@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 05 2012 | |
| Esterhai, MD | John | Orthopaedics | Haiti | Orthopaedic mission work | Past work with Orthopaedics Overseas in St. Lucia; Medical Missions International in Jamaica and the Dominican Republic. Haiti earthquake relief, May 2010, with University of Maryland, Catholic Relief Services, and the Orthopaedic Trauma Association. | john.esterhai@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 05 2012 | |
| Esterhai, MD | John | Orthopaedics | Jamaica | Orthopaedic mission work | Past work with Orthopaedics Overseas in St. Lucia; Medical Missions International in Jamaica and the Dominican Republic. Haiti earthquake relief, May 2010, with University of Maryland, Catholic Relief Services, and the Orthopaedic Trauma Association. | john.esterhai@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 05 2012 | |
| Esterhai, MD | John | Orthopaedics | St. Lucia | Orthopaedic mission work | Past work with Orthopaedics Overseas in St. Lucia; Medical Missions International in Jamaica and the Dominican Republic. Haiti earthquake relief, May 2010, with University of Maryland, Catholic Relief Services, and the Orthopaedic Trauma Association. | john.esterhai@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 05 2012 | |
| Fairman, MD | Ronald M. | Surgery: Vascular and Endovascular Therapy |
Afganistan | Performing vascular surgical and endovascular interventions; teaching other surgeons to perform procedures and interventions, vascular program and system development; no geographic limitations. | Volunteer at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany treating Coalition casualties with vascular injuries from Iraq and Afghanistan 2007. | ron.fairman@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 05 2012 | |
| Fairman, MD | Ronald M. | Surgery: Vascular and Endovascular Therapy |
Germany | Performing vascular surgical and endovascular interventions; teaching other surgeons to perform procedures and interventions, vascular program and system development; no geographic limitations. | Volunteer at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany treating Coalition casualties with vascular injuries from Iraq and Afghanistan 2007. | ron.fairman@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 05 2012 | |
| Fairman, MD | Ronald M. | Surgery: Vascular and Endovascular Therapy |
Iraq | Performing vascular surgical and endovascular interventions; teaching other surgeons to perform procedures and interventions, vascular program and system development; no geographic limitations. | Volunteer at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany treating Coalition casualties with vascular injuries from Iraq and Afghanistan 2007. | ron.fairman@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 05 2012 | |
| Finalle, MD, FAAP | Rodney | Pediatrics | Botswana | Pediatric and community health efforts, sustainable health care development, capacity building through community health workers and pediatric professional education in developing countries in the Caribbean, and Africa. Global Health medical education for residents and fellows. | Director of Global Health for The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, overseeing the hospital's Global Health initiatives in the Caribbean and Africa. Program includes a fully integrated community pediatric health program in the Dominican Republic lead collaboratively with CHOP and Dominican health professionals and supported by CHOP professional staff, pediatric residents, CHOP nurses, Dominican Republic pediatric residents, and medical students. Also serves as the Fellowship Director of the David N. Pincus Pediatric Global Health Fellowship at CHOP with two pediatric fellows serving in partner sites in the Dominican Republic, Botswana and South Africa. Current contacts in the Dominican Republic, Botswana and South Africa. | nutrition, breastfeeding, paternal health impact on children’s health, pathogens in respiratory illness and gastroenteritis in Botswana, child development in children impacted by AIDS. | finalle@email.chop.edu | CHOP | 05 2012 |
| Finalle, MD, FAAP | Rodney | Pediatrics | Dominican Republic | Pediatric and community health efforts, sustainable health care development, capacity building through community health workers and pediatric professional education in developing countries in the Caribbean, and Africa. Global Health medical education for residents and fellows. | Director of Global Health for The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, overseeing the hospital's Global Health initiatives in the Caribbean and Africa. Program includes a fully integrated community pediatric health program in the Dominican Republic lead collaboratively with CHOP and Dominican health professionals and supported by CHOP professional staff, pediatric residents, CHOP nurses, Dominican Republic pediatric residents, and medical students. Also serves as the Fellowship Director of the David N. Pincus Pediatric Global Health Fellowship at CHOP with two pediatric fellows serving in partner sites in the Dominican Republic, Botswana and South Africa. Current contacts in the Dominican Republic, Botswana and South Africa. | nutrition, breastfeeding, paternal health impact on children’s health, pathogens in respiratory illness and gastroenteritis in Botswana, child development in children impacted by AIDS. | finalle@email.chop.edu | CHOP | 05 2012 |
| Finalle, MD, FAAP | Rodney | Pediatrics | South Africa | Pediatric and community health efforts, sustainable health care development, capacity building through community health workers and pediatric professional education in developing countries in the Caribbean, and Africa. | Director of Global Health for The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, overseeing the hospital's Global Health initiatives in the Caribbean and Africa. Program includes a fully integrated community pediatric health program in the Dominican Republic lead collaboratively with CHOP and Dominican health professionals and supported by CHOP professional staff, pediatric residents, CHOP nurses, Dominican Republic pediatric residents, and medical students. Also serves as the Fellowship Director of the David N. Pincus Pediatric Global Health Fellowship at CHOP with two pediatric fellows serving in partner sites in the Dominican Republic, Botswana and South Africa. Current contacts in the Dominican Republic, Botswana and South Africa. | nutrition, breastfeeding, paternal health impact on children’s health, pathogens in respiratory illness and gastroenteritis in Botswana, child development in children impacted by AIDS. | finalle@email.chop.edu | CHOP | 05 2012 |
| Fogarty, MD | Patrick F. | Hematology/ Oncology |
Botswana | World Federation of Haemophilia Twinning Project: Princess Marina Hospital in Gabarone, Botswana | The Penn Comprehensive Hemophilia and Thrombosis Program conducted comprehensive hemophilia clinics at Princess Marina Hospital in Gabarone, Botswana and maintains a relationship with providers in Botswana | Patrick.Fogarty@uphs.upenn.edu | 05 2012 | ||
| Forbes, MD, PhD | Brian J. | Ophthalmology | Central America | Pediatric Ophthalmology | Extensive experience in Central America, especially The Dominican Republic | Forbesb@email.chop.edu | CHOP | 11 2010 | |
| Fox, MD | Adam D. | Neonatology | Latin America | Extensive experience in Latin America, especially Bolivia | fox@email.chop.edu | CHOP | |||
| Friedman, MD | Harvey M. | Infectious Disease |
Botswana | HIV/Botswana | Botswana | Antiretroviral therapy- effectiveness, predictors of failure and success; cervical cancer screening programs; HIV-TB co-infection; Medical Education at the University of Botswana School of Medicine | hfriedma@mail.med.upenn.edu | HUP | 05 2012 |
| Fung, MD | Irene | Allergy & Immunology |
China | China, Hong Kong, Allergy | fungi@email.chop.edu | CHOP | 11 2010 | ||
| Glanz, PhD, MPH | Karen | Biostatistics & Epidemiology/ CCEB |
Australia | I have worked in Australia, Mexico, and Western Europe (Netherlands, Switzerland, UK) and Israel. Beginning some work in Botswana. Subjects: obesity/nutrition, and cancer prevention and control | kglanz@upenn.edu | 11 2010 | |||
| Glanz, PhD, MPH | Karen | Biostatistics & Epidemiology/ CCEB |
Botswana | I have worked in Australia, Mexico, and Western Europe (Netherlands, Switzerland, UK) and Israel. Beginning some work in Botswana. Subjects: obesity/nutrition, and cancer prevention and control | kglanz@upenn.edu | 11 2010 | |||
| Glanz, PhD, MPH | Karen | Biostatistics & Epidemiology/ CCEB |
Israel | I have worked in Australia, Mexico, and Western Europe (Netherlands, Switzerland, UK) and Israel. Beginning some work in Botswana. Subjects: obesity/nutrition, and cancer prevention and control | kglanz@upenn.edu | 11 2010 | |||
| Glanz, PhD, MPH | Karen | Biostatistics & Epidemiology/ CCEB |
Mexico | I have worked in Australia, Mexico, and Western Europe (Netherlands, Switzerland, UK) and Israel. Beginning some work in Botswana. Subjects: obesity/nutrition, and cancer prevention and control | kglanz@upenn.edu | 11 2010 | |||
| Glanz, PhD, MPH | Karen | Biostatistics & Epidemiology/ CCEB |
Netherlands | I have worked in Australia, Mexico, and Western Europe (Netherlands, Switzerland, UK) and Israel. Beginning some work in Botswana. Subjects: obesity/nutrition, and cancer prevention and control | kglanz@upenn.edu | 11 2010 | |||
| Glanz, PhD, MPH | Karen | Biostatistics & Epidemiology/ CCEB |
Switzerland | I have worked in Australia, Mexico, and Western Europe (Netherlands, Switzerland, UK) and Israel. Beginning some work in Botswana. Subjects: obesity/nutrition, and cancer prevention and control | kglanz@upenn.edu | 11 2010 | |||
| Glanz, PhD, MPH | Karen | Biostatistics & Epidemiology/ CCEB |
UK | I have worked in Australia, Mexico, and Western Europe (Netherlands, Switzerland, UK) and Israel. Beginning some work in Botswana. Subjects: obesity/nutrition, and cancer prevention and control | kglanz@upenn.edu | 11 2010 | |||
| Gluckman, MD | Stephen | Infectious Disease |
Afghanistan | travel/tropical medicine; HIV; parasitic diseases, general medicine issues in resource poor parts of the world. | worked/taught in Liberia, Afghanistan, Haiti, China, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Botswana, India. Presently best contacts in Botswana, Kenya, Uganda, and India | General Clinical/Teaching experiences in Botswana (establishing a PENN firm at the major public hospital). HIV care and the national HIV program in Botswana | stephen.gluckman@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 05 2012 |
| Gluckman, MD | Stephen | Infectious Disease |
Botswana | travel/tropical medicine; HIV; parasitic diseases, general medicine issues in resource poor parts of the world. | worked/taught in Liberia, Afghanistan, Haiti, China, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Botswana, India. Presently best contacts in Botswana, Kenya, Uganda, and India | General Clinical/Teaching experiences in Botswana (establishing a PENN firm at the major public hospital). HIV care and the national HIV program in Botswana | stephen.gluckman@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 05 2012 |
| Gluckman, MD | Stephen | Infectious Disease |
China | travel/tropical medicine; HIV; parasitic diseases, general medicine issues in resource poor parts of the world. | worked/taught in Liberia, Afghanistan, Haiti, China, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Botswana, India. Presently best contacts in Botswana, Kenya, Uganda, and India | General Clinical/Teaching experiences in Botswana (establishing a PENN firm at the major public hospital). HIV care and the national HIV program in Botswana | stephen.gluckman@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 05 2012 |
| Gluckman, MD | Stephen | Infectious Disease |
Haiti | travel/tropical medicine; HIV; parasitic diseases, general medicine issues in resource poor parts of the world. | worked/taught in Liberia, Afghanistan, Haiti, China, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Botswana, India. Presently best contacts in Botswana, Kenya, Uganda, and India | General Clinical/Teaching experiences in Botswana (establishing a PENN firm at the major public hospital). HIV care and the national HIV program in Botswana | stephen.gluckman@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 05 2012 |
| Gluckman, MD | Stephen | Infectious Disease |
India | travel/tropical medicine; HIV; parasitic diseases, general medicine issues in resource poor parts of the world. | worked/taught in Liberia, Afghanistan, Haiti, China, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Botswana, India. Presently best contacts in Botswana, Kenya, Uganda, and India | General Clinical/Teaching experiences in Botswana (establishing a PENN firm at the major public hospital). HIV care and the national HIV program in Botswana | stephen.gluckman@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 05 2012 |
| Gluckman, MD | Stephen | Infectious Disease |
Kenya | travel/tropical medicine; HIV; parasitic diseases, general medicine issues in resource poor parts of the world. | worked/taught in Liberia, Afghanistan, Haiti, China, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Botswana, India. Presently best contacts in Botswana, Kenya, Uganda, and India | General Clinical/Teaching experiences in Botswana (establishing a PENN firm at the major public hospital). HIV care and the national HIV program in Botswana | stephen.gluckman@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 05 2012 |
| Gluckman, MD | Stephen | Infectious Disease |
Liberia | travel/tropical medicine; HIV; parasitic diseases, general medicine issues in resource poor parts of the world. | worked/taught in Liberia, Afghanistan, Haiti, China, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Botswana, India. Presently best contacts in Botswana, Kenya, Uganda, and India | General Clinical/Teaching experiences in Botswana (establishing a PENN firm at the major public hospital). HIV care and the national HIV program in Botswana | stephen.gluckman@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 05 2012 |
| Gluckman, MD | Stephen | Infectious Disease |
Tanzania | travel/tropical medicine; HIV; parasitic diseases, general medicine issues in resource poor parts of the world. | worked/taught in Liberia, Afghanistan, Haiti, China, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Botswana, India. Presently best contacts in Botswana, Kenya, Uganda, and India | General Clinical/Teaching experiences in Botswana (establishing a PENN firm at the major public hospital). HIV care and the national HIV program in Botswana | stephen.gluckman@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 05 2012 |
| Gluckman, MD | Stephen | Infectious Disease |
Uganda | travel/tropical medicine; HIV; parasitic diseases, general medicine issues in resource poor parts of the world. | worked/taught in Liberia, Afghanistan, Haiti, China, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Botswana, India. Presently best contacts in Botswana, Kenya, Uganda, and India | General Clinical/Teaching experiences in Botswana (establishing a PENN firm at the major public hospital). HIV care and the national HIV program in Botswana | stephen.gluckman@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 05 2012 |
| Gupta, MD | Prabodh | Pathology & Laboratory Medicine |
India | Infectious disease; India | Worked for United Nations, WHO and as faculty in New Delhi, India | early cervical cancer | gupta@mail.med.upenn.edu | 05 2012 | |
| Hadjiliadis, MD, MHS | Denis | Pulmonary & Critical Care |
Greece | Bronchiectasis, cystic fibrosis and lung transplant mainly in Greece (Mediterranean) | Denis.Hadjiliadis@uphs.upenn.edu | 05 2012 | |||
| Hennessy, PharmD, PhD | Sean | Epidemiology & Pharmacology | China | pharmacoepidemiology in Peru | Peru and China; pharmacoepidemiology | hennessy@upenn.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Hennessy, PharmD, PhD | Sean | Epidemiology & Pharmacology | Peru | pharmacoepidemiology in Peru | Peru and China; pharmacoepidemiology | hennessy@upenn.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Holmes, PhD | John H. | Biostatistics & Epidemiology | Africa | Latin America, Africa; Medical informatics, decision making, health communication, epidemiology, education | Chair, Global Health Informatics Partnership Associated with INCLEN training program | jhholmes@mail.med.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Holmes, PhD | John H. | Biostatistics & Epidemiology | Latin America | Latin America, Africa; Medical informatics, decision making, health communication, epidemiology, education | Chair, Global Health Informatics Partnership Associated with INCLEN training program | jhholmes@mail.med.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Huffman, MD, MPH | G. Russell | Surgery: Shoulder & Elbow |
El Salvador | teaching and subspecialty training, Surgical Outcomes | Japan, India, Pakistan, Malawi, South Africa, El Salvador | Russell.huffman@uphs.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Huffman, MD, MPH | G. Russell | Surgery: Shoulder & Elbow |
India | teaching and subspecialty training, Surgical Outcomes | Japan, India, Pakistan, Malawi, South Africa, El Salvador | Russell.huffman@uphs.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Huffman, MD, MPH | G. Russell | Surgery: Shoulder & Elbow |
Japan | teaching and subspecialty training, Surgical Outcomes | Japan, India, Pakistan, Malawi, South Africa, El Salvador | Russell.huffman@uphs.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Huffman, MD, MPH | G. Russell | Surgery: Shoulder & Elbow |
Malawi | teaching and subspecialty training, Surgical Outcomes | Japan, India, Pakistan, Malawi, South Africa, El Salvador | Russell.huffman@uphs.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Huffman, MD, MPH | G. Russell | Surgery: Shoulder & Elbow |
Pakistan | teaching and subspecialty training, Surgical Outcomes | Japan, India, Pakistan, Malawi, South Africa, El Salvador | Russell.huffman@uphs.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Huffman, MD, MPH | G. Russell | Surgery: Shoulder & Elbow |
South Africa | teaching and subspecialty training, Surgical Outcomes | Japan, India, Pakistan, Malawi, South Africa, El Salvador | Russell.huffman@uphs.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Hurst, MD | Robert W. | Neurosurgery & Neurology | Bosnia | Training and transfer of neuroendovascular procedures and imaging to less developed countries. | Catholic Medical Foundation- experience in performing interventional neuroradiology procedures in Croatia/Bosnia; Lecturing, teaching in Brazil (Rio, Goianias, Belem). | robert.hurst@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 11 2010 | |
| Hurst, MD | Robert W. | Neurosurgery & Neurology | Brazil | Training and transfer of neuroendovascular procedures and imaging to less developed countries. | Catholic Medical Foundation- experience in performing interventional neuroradiology procedures in Croatia/Bosnia; Lecturing, teaching in Brazil (Rio, Goianias, Belem). | robert.hurst@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 11 2010 | |
| Hurst, MD | Robert W. | Neurosurgery & Neurology | Croatia | Training and transfer of neuroendovascular procedures and imaging to less developed countries. | Catholic Medical Foundation- experience in performing interventional neuroradiology procedures in Croatia/Bosnia; Lecturing, teaching in Brazil (Rio, Goianias, Belem). | robert.hurst@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 11 2010 | |
| Ibrahim, MPH | Said A. | General Internal Medicine | Brazil | understanding and intervening on racial disparity in access and utilization of joint replacement in the management of knee/hip OA provides a national and international model for advancing health disparities research from first-generation studies that detected disparities in care, to second-generation studies exploring the reasons for these disparities, to the first-ever third-generation intervention trial to reduce well-documented disparity. | collaborating with investigators in Sao Paulo, Brazil to implement a first generation disparity study where the goal is to look at the relationship between race and the likelihood of undergoing joint replacement in Brazil | the impact of race/ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and culture on health care access, utilization and outcomes. | ibrahims@mail.med.upenn.edu | VA Medical Center | 11 2010 |
| Ibrahim, MPH | Said A. | General Internal Medicine | Somalia | understanding and intervening on racial disparity in access and utilization of joint replacement in the management of knee/hip OA provides a national and international model for advancing health disparities research from first-generation studies that detected disparities in care, to second-generation studies exploring the reasons for these disparities, to the first-ever third-generation intervention trial to reduce well-documented disparity. | collaborating with investigators in Sao Paulo, Brazil to implement a first generation disparity study where the goal is to look at the relationship between race and the likelihood of undergoing joint replacement in Brazil | the impact of race/ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and culture on health care access, utilization and outcomes. | ibrahims@mail.med.upenn.edu | VA Medical Center | 11 2010 |
| Iqbal, MD | Nayyar | Endocrinology | Pakistan | Obesity; High prevalence of type 2 diabetes in developing countries; metabolic syndrome | worked extensively with Pakistan community on public health projects such as vaccinations, prevention/control of diarrheal epidemics in the 80's and 90's. Now at PENN completing training in clinical epidemiology. Working to initiate a collaborative project with local authorities in Pakistan to study the prevalence of diabetes and associated risk factors in that part of the world. | nayyar.iqbal2@med.va.gov | HUP | 2005 | |
| Jemmott III, PHD | John B | Psychiatry | Botswana | Behavioral intervention trials to reduce rates of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections in Sub-Saharan Africa; predictors and correlates of sexual risk behaviors in Sub-Saharan African adolescents, women, heterosexual men, and men who have sex with men. | Since 2002, I have been conducting randomized controlled sexual risk-reduction trials in Eastern Cape Province, South Africa with adolescents, university students, and men. Also I am conducting a project in Gaborone, Botswana to increase the capacity of faculty at the University of Botswana to conduct HIV prevention intervention research with adolescents in schools and churches and with adolescents living with HIV. | jjemmott@asc.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Jemmott III, PHD | John B | Psychiatry | South Africa | Behavioral intervention trials to reduce rates of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections in Sub-Saharan Africa; predictors and correlates of sexual risk behaviors in Sub-Saharan African adolescents, women, heterosexual men, and men who have sex with men. | Since 2002, I have been conducting randomized controlled sexual risk-reduction trials in Eastern Cape Province, South Africa with adolescents, university students, and men. Also I am conducting a project in Gaborone, Botswana to increase the capacity of faculty at the University of Botswana to conduct HIV prevention intervention research with adolescents in schools and churches and with adolescents living with HIV. | jjemmott@asc.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Jhala, MD, MIAC | Nirag | Pathology & Laboratory Medicine |
India | Asia and Europe. To advance the understanding and exchange knowledge in the field of cytology and surgical pathology. | Have worked in India. Have partnered with pathology across far east and in South East Asia for promotion of knowledge and understanding. | Jhalan@uphs.upenn.edu | 03 2011 | ||
| Jhala, MD, MIAC | Nirag | Pathology & Laboratory Medicine |
Asia | Asia and Europe. To advance the understanding and exchange knowledge in the field of cytology and surgical pathology. | Have worked in India. Have partnered with pathology across far east and in South East Asia for promotion of knowledge and understanding. | Jhalan@uphs.upenn.edu | 03 2011 | ||
| Jhala, MD, MIAC | Nirag | Pathology & Laboratory Medicine |
Europe | Asia and Europe. To advance the understanding and exchange knowledge in the field of cytology and surgical pathology. | Have worked in India. Have partnered with pathology across far east and in South East Asia for promotion of knowledge and understanding. | Jhalan@uphs.upenn.edu | 03 2011 | ||
| Kamoun, MD, PhD | Malek | Pathology & Laboratory Medicine |
Laboratory medicine and clinical immunology | Human Immunology, autoimmunity, transplantation | malekkam@mail.med.upenn.edu | HUP | |||
| Kempen, MD, MPH, MHS, PhD | John H. | Ophthalmology | Africa | Eye diseases in developing countries, especially infectious and inflammatory diseases | Ongoing collaborations in India and Africa | john.kempen@uphs.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Kempen, MD, MPH, MHS, PhD | John H. | Ophthalmology | India | Eye diseases in developing countries, especially infectious and inflammatory diseases | Ongoing collaborations in India and Africa | john.kempen@uphs.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Kirkpatrick, MD | James N. | Cardiovascular Medicine | Haiti | pacemaker recycling for reuse overseas, hand carried echocardiography in underserved areas, management of cardiovascular disease in the developing world. | Hospital Adventista, Tegucigalpa, Honduras – 4 week rotation in med school; Ishaka Adventists Hospital, Ishaka, Uganda – 5 week rotation in med school; Hospital Albert Schweitzer, Deschappelles, Haiti – 4 week rotation on medicine service during residency; Bach Mai Hospital, Hanoi, Vietnam – 5 week rotation with CDC during residency. | james.kirkpatrick@uphs.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Kirkpatrick, MD | James N. | Cardiovascular Medicine | Honduras | pacemaker recycling for reuse overseas, hand carried echocardiography in underserved areas, management of cardiovascular disease in the developing world. | Hospital Adventista, Tegucigalpa, Honduras – 4 week rotation in med school; Ishaka Adventists Hospital, Ishaka, Uganda – 5 week rotation in med school; Hospital Albert Schweitzer, Deschappelles, Haiti – 4 week rotation on medicine service during residency; Bach Mai Hospital, Hanoi, Vietnam – 5 week rotation with CDC during residency. | james.kirkpatrick@uphs.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Kirkpatrick, MD | James N. | Cardiovascular Medicine | Uganda | pacemaker recycling for reuse overseas, hand carried echocardiography in underserved areas, management of cardiovascular disease in the developing world. | Hospital Adventista, Tegucigalpa, Honduras – 4 week rotation in med school; Ishaka Adventists Hospital, Ishaka, Uganda – 5 week rotation in med school; Hospital Albert Schweitzer, Deschappelles, Haiti – 4 week rotation on medicine service during residency; Bach Mai Hospital, Hanoi, Vietnam – 5 week rotation with CDC during residency. | james.kirkpatrick@uphs.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Kirkpatrick, MD | James N. | Cardiovascular Medicine | Vietnam | pacemaker recycling for reuse overseas, hand carried echocardiography in underserved areas, management of cardiovascular disease in the developing world. | Hospital Adventista, Tegucigalpa, Honduras – 4 week rotation in med school; Ishaka Adventists Hospital, Ishaka, Uganda – 5 week rotation in med school; Hospital Albert Schweitzer, Deschappelles, Haiti – 4 week rotation on medicine service during residency; Bach Mai Hospital, Hanoi, Vietnam – 5 week rotation with CDC during residency. | james.kirkpatrick@uphs.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Kovarik, MD | Carrie | Dermatology | Botswana | Telemedicine, mHealth, Health Informatics, HIV, and infectious disease-related skin disease | See Penn Dermatology Global Health webpage | PEPFAR Botswana Telemedicine and Health Informatics program | carrie.kovarik@uphs.upenn.edu | 05 2012 | |
| Kovarik, MD | Carrie | Dermatology | Guatemala | Telemedicine, mHealth, Health Informatics, HIV, and infectious disease-related skin disease | See Penn Dermatology Global Health webpage | PEPFAR Botswana Telemedicine and Health Informatics program | carrie.kovarik@uphs.upenn.edu | 05 2012 | |
| Kovarik, MD | Carrie | Dermatology | Kenya | Telemedicine, mHealth, Health Informatics, HIV, and infectious disease-related skin disease | See Penn Dermatology Global Health webpage | PEPFAR Botswana Telemedicine and Health Informatics program | carrie.kovarik@uphs.upenn.edu | 05 2012 | |
| Kovarik, MD | Carrie | Dermatology | South Africa | Telemedicine, mHealth, Health Informatics, HIV, and infectious disease-related skin disease | See Penn Dermatology Global Health webpage | PEPFAR Botswana Telemedicine and Health Informatics program | carrie.kovarik@uphs.upenn.edu | 05 2012 | |
| Larson, MD | Steven | Emergency Medicine |
Central America | community health in global underserved populations | Extensive experience and contacts throughout Mexico and Central America. | larsonst@mail.med.upenn.edu | HUP | 11 2010 | |
| Larson, MD | Steven | Emergency Medicine |
Mexico | community health in global underserved populations | Extensive experience and contacts throughout Mexico and Central America. | larsonst@mail.med.upenn.edu | HUP | 11 2010 | |
| Lee, MD, FACS | David | Surgery/Urology | Korea | robotic prostate cancer surgery and lecturing in Korea annually | chairs of the urology departments in South Korea | David.Lee@uphs.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Levy, PhD | Michael Z. | Biostatistics & Epidemiology | Peru | Insects, infectious disease, Chagas disease, urbanization | 12 years in Peru | Control of urban Chagas disease in Arequipa, Peru | mzlevy@mail.med.upenn.edu | SOM | 05 2012 |
| Levy, PhD | Michael Z. | Biostatistics & Epidemiology | Latin America | Insects, infectious disease, Chagas disease, urbanization | 12 years in Peru | Control of urban Chagas disease in Arequipa, Peru | mzlevy@mail.med.upenn.edu | SOM | 05 2012 |
| Lin, Fellow | Henry | Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition | Dominican Republic | Southeast Asia and Latin America – Focusing on coordination or care and improving collaboration between external volunteers and local resources. Also interested in helping to improve the utilization of local resources to promote healthcare. | Work in Taiwan and the Dominican Republic on healthcare delivery to underdeveloped areas. | linhc@email.chop.edu | CHOP | 11 2010 | |
| Lin, Fellow | Henry | Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition | Latin America | Southeast Asia and Latin America – Focusing on coordination or care and improving collaboration between external volunteers and local resources. Also interested in helping to improve the utilization of local resources to promote healthcare. | Work in Taiwan and the Dominican Republic on healthcare delivery to underdeveloped areas. | linhc@email.chop.edu | CHOP | 11 2010 | |
| Lin, Fellow | Henry | Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition | Southeast Asia | Southeast Asia and Latin America – Focusing on coordination or care and improving collaboration between external volunteers and local resources. Also interested in helping to improve the utilization of local resources to promote healthcare. | Work in Taiwan and the Dominican Republic on healthcare delivery to underdeveloped areas. | linhc@email.chop.edu | CHOP | 11 2010 | |
| Lin, Fellow | Henry | Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition | Taiwan | Southeast Asia and Latin America – Focusing on coordination or care and improving collaboration between external volunteers and local resources. Also interested in helping to improve the utilization of local resources to promote healthcare. | Work in Taiwan and the Dominican Republic on healthcare delivery to underdeveloped areas. | linhc@email.chop.edu | CHOP | 11 2010 | |
| Liu, PhD | Jianghong | Family Medicine & Community Health | Africa | nutrition, environmental toxicity (lead exposure), and prenatal factors on children's behavior and violence prevention. | Current interdisciplinary and collaborative project in China, previous work in Africa. | kindergarten cohorts in Southeastern part of China | jhliu@nursing.upenn.edu | 2008 | |
| Liu, PhD | Jianghong | Family Medicine & Community Health | China | nutrition, environmental toxicity (lead exposure), and prenatal factors on children's behavior and violence prevention. | Current interdisciplinary and collaborative project in China, previous work in Africa. | kindergarten cohorts in Southeastern part of China | jhliu@nursing.upenn.edu | 2008 | |
| Ludmir, MD | Jack | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Latin America | Obstetric Care for Hispanics and in Latin America | Close relationships with several hospitals and medical schools in Peru. Active exchange program with residents. | jaludm@pahosp.com | 2004 | ||
| Ludmir, MD | Jack | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Peru | Obstetric Care for Hispanics and in Latin America | Close relationships with several hospitals and medical schools in Peru. Active exchange program with residents. | jaludm@pahosp.com | 2004 | ||
| MacGregor, MD | Rob Roy | Infectious Disease |
Botswana | Control of HIV epidemic; interaction with TB | Recently worked in Gabarone, Botswana teaching and caring for HIV infected patients | While in Botswana, began project examining immunologic effects of active TB on course of HIV infection. | macgregr@mail.med.upenn.edu | HUP | 05 2012 |
| Maguire, PhD | Maureen | Ophthalmology | China | eye disease throughout the world | I maintain contacts with several members of the Johns Hopkins Dana Center for International Epidemiology and Preventative Ophthalmology | Data and safety monitoring committees for clinical trials in Africa on treatment of trachoma sponsored by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, angle closure glaucoma in China, and maternal vaccination in Nepal | maguirem@mail.med.upenn.edu | 05 2012 | |
| Mahboubi, MD, FACR | Saroosh | Pediatric Radiology |
Africa | teaching Pediatric Radiology in countries in need | I have taught several weeks each in China, Central America, and South America. I am available in blocks of 6 to 8 weeks in (Africa, Latin America, Asia, and Eastern Europe). | mahboubi@email.chop.edu | CHOP | 11 2010 | |
| Mahboubi, MD, FACR | Saroosh | Pediatric Radiology |
Asia | teaching Pediatric Radiology in countries in need | I have taught several weeks each in China, Central America, and South America. I am available in blocks of 6 to 8 weeks in (Africa, Latin America, Asia, and Eastern Europe). | mahboubi@email.chop.edu | CHOP | 11 2010 | |
| Mahboubi, MD, FACR | Saroosh | Pediatric Radiology |
Central America | teaching Pediatric Radiology in countries in need | I have taught several weeks each in China, Central America, and South America. I am available in blocks of 6 to 8 weeks in (Africa, Latin America, Asia, and Eastern Europe). | mahboubi@email.chop.edu | CHOP | 11 2010 | |
| Mahboubi, MD, FACR | Saroosh | Pediatric Radiology |
China | teaching Pediatric Radiology in countries in need | I have taught several weeks each in China, Central America, and South America. I am available in blocks of 6 to 8 weeks in (Africa, Latin America, Asia, and Eastern Europe). | mahboubi@email.chop.edu | CHOP | 11 2010 | |
| Mahboubi, MD, FACR | Saroosh | Pediatric Radiology | Eastern Europe | teaching Pediatric Radiology in countries in need | I have taught several weeks each in China, Central America, and South America. I am available in blocks of 6 to 8 weeks in (Africa, Latin America, Asia, and Eastern Europe). | mahboubi@email.chop.edu | CHOP | 11 2010 | |
| Mahboubi, MD, FACR | Saroosh | Pediatric Radiology |
South America | teaching Pediatric Radiology in countries in need | I have taught several weeks each in China, Central America, and South America. I am available in blocks of 6 to 8 weeks in (Africa, Latin America, Asia, and Eastern Europe). | mahboubi@email.chop.edu | CHOP | 11 2010 | |
| Mao, MD, MSCE | Jun James | Family Medicine & Community Health |
China | Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture, Cultural determinants of health and health care | Beijing, P. R. China, Directs an international medical student elective in acupuncture (N>250 over 7 years) | Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture International Elective for Medical Students | maoj@uphs.upenn.edu | 05 2012 | |
| Martin, MD, FAAFP | Laura | Family Medicine & Community Health |
Honduras | Primary Care in resource limited areas; appropriate allocation of resources and prioritization of health programs/initiatives; maternal/child health; and education and clinical training. | Currently working in Honduras in primary care and maternal-child care, both providing care and ongoing clinical education. I am also part of an International team to teach ALSO(Advanced Life Support in OB) and train instructors in Central America. | Clinical work in refugee camps in Honduras, in Hospital de la Universidad in Venezuela; and in a community health center in rural Puerto Rico. Since then I have worked in community health centers in Illinois and Washington DC providing care to Hispanic and African immigrants. Worked for 1 1/2 years in Kenya working in the TB Program - providing clinical care, clinical education, community outreach, and program supervision. | laura.martin@uphs.upenn.edu | 03 2011 | |
| Martin, MD, FAAFP | Laura | Family Medicine & Community Health |
Venezuela | Primary Care in resource limited areas; appropriate allocation of resources and prioritization of health programs/initiatives; maternal/child health; and education and clinical training. | Currently working in Honduras in primary care and maternal-child care, both providing care and ongoing clinical education. I am also part of an International team to teach ALSO(Advanced Life Support in OB) and train instructors in Central America. | Clinical work in refugee camps in Honduras, in Hospital de la Universidad in Venezuela; and in a community health center in rural Puerto Rico. Since then I have worked in community health centers in Illinois and Washington DC providing care to Hispanic and African immigrants. Worked for 1 1/2 years in Kenya working in the TB Program - providing clinical care, clinical education, community outreach, and program supervision. | laura.martin@uphs.upenn.edu | 03 2011 | |
| Martin, MD, FAAFP | Laura | Family Medicine & Community Health |
Puerto Rico | Primary Care in resource limited areas; appropriate allocation of resources and prioritization of health programs/initiatives; maternal/child health; and education and clinical training. | Currently working in Honduras in primary care and maternal-child care, both providing care and ongoing clinical education. I am also part of an International team to teach ALSO(Advanced Life Support in OB) and train instructors in Central America. | Clinical work in refugee camps in Honduras, in Hospital de la Universidad in Venezuela; and in a community health center in rural Puerto Rico. Since then I have worked in community health centers in Illinois and Washington DC providing care to Hispanic and African immigrants. Worked for 1 1/2 years in Kenya working in the TB Program - providing clinical care, clinical education, community outreach, and program supervision. | laura.martin@uphs.upenn.edu | 03 2011 | |
| Martin, MD, FAAFP | Laura | Family Medicine & Community Health |
Kenya | Primary Care in resource limited areas; appropriate allocation of resources and prioritization of health programs/initiatives; maternal/child health; and education and clinical training. | Currently working in Honduras in primary care and maternal-child care, both providing care and ongoing clinical education. I am also part of an International team to teach ALSO(Advanced Life Support in OB) and train instructors in Central America. | Clinical work in refugee camps in Honduras, in Hospital de la Universidad in Venezuela; and in a community health center in rural Puerto Rico. Since then I have worked in community health centers in Illinois and Washington DC providing care to Hispanic and African immigrants. Worked for 1 1/2 years in Kenya working in the TB Program - providing clinical care, clinical education, community outreach, and program supervision. | laura.martin@uphs.upenn.edu | 03 2011 | |
| McCunn | Maureen | Anesthesiology & Critical Care |
Egypt | Trauma care, trauma systems, cultural differences in trauma care practices | work in the countries China, Egypt, India, Jordan, Spain and Vietnam, where she has taught, lectured, studied and written on the subject of global trauma care. Recent initiatives include her work with National Institutes of Health/Fogarty Grant as "Team leader" for Education for the Egyptian Ministry of Health, Trauma and Injury Training Program (Cairo/US); through this initiative Dr. McCunn developed the Sequential Trauma Education ProgramS (STEPS) now required by the Egyptian Ministry of Health for all Emergency Medicine residents in the country. She has also collaborated with two working groups of the World Health Organization: the Global Collaboration for Blood Safety, and the Global Initiative for Emergency and Essential Surgical Care. Maureen established the Penn Anesthesiology internship program at WHO, sending 2 anesthesiology residents/year to work in Geneva. Her current proposal for the Penn Anesthesiology and Critical Care Global Health Scholars Program is being developed. She is Founder: Global Injury Solutions; Chairman Critical Care Committee, International Trauma Anesthesia and Critical Care Society; Vice President, North America, International Trauma Anesthesia and Critical Care Society. | Her interest in education and training led to the development of the STEPS (Sequential Trauma Education ProgramS) course designed for use in any country, based upon local resources. Current research projects involve training in India, cultural differences in trauma care in women with leadership roles in trauma, and the interaction of physicians and nurses in the trauma bay. | mccunnm@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 10 2010 |
| McCunn | Maureen | Anesthesiology & Critical Care |
Jordan | Trauma care, trauma systems, cultural differences in trauma care practices | work in the countries China, Egypt, India, Jordan, Spain and Vietnam, where she has taught, lectured, studied and written on the subject of global trauma care. Recent initiatives include her work with National Institutes of Health/Fogarty Grant as "Team leader" for Education for the Egyptian Ministry of Health, Trauma and Injury Training Program (Cairo/US); through this initiative Dr. McCunn developed the Sequential Trauma Education ProgramS (STEPS) now required by the Egyptian Ministry of Health for all Emergency Medicine residents in the country. She has also collaborated with two working groups of the World Health Organization: the Global Collaboration for Blood Safety, and the Global Initiative for Emergency and Essential Surgical Care. Maureen established the Penn Anesthesiology internship program at WHO, sending 2 anesthesiology residents/year to work in Geneva. Her current proposal for the Penn Anesthesiology and Critical Care Global Health Scholars Program is being developed. She is Founder: Global Injury Solutions; Chairman Critical Care Committee, International Trauma Anesthesia and Critical Care Society; Vice President, North America, International Trauma Anesthesia and Critical Care Society. | Her interest in education and training led to the development of the STEPS (Sequential Trauma Education ProgramS) course designed for use in any country, based upon local resources. Current research projects involve training in India, cultural differences in trauma care in women with leadership roles in trauma, and the interaction of physicians and nurses in the trauma bay. | mccunnm@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 10 2010 |
| McCunn | Maureen | Anesthesiology & Critical Care |
Spain | Trauma care, trauma systems, cultural differences in trauma care practices | work in the countries China, Egypt, India, Jordan, Spain and Vietnam, where she has taught, lectured, studied and written on the subject of global trauma care. Recent initiatives include her work with National Institutes of Health/Fogarty Grant as "Team leader" for Education for the Egyptian Ministry of Health, Trauma and Injury Training Program (Cairo/US); through this initiative Dr. McCunn developed the Sequential Trauma Education ProgramS (STEPS) now required by the Egyptian Ministry of Health for all Emergency Medicine residents in the country. She has also collaborated with two working groups of the World Health Organization: the Global Collaboration for Blood Safety, and the Global Initiative for Emergency and Essential Surgical Care. Maureen established the Penn Anesthesiology internship program at WHO, sending 2 anesthesiology residents/year to work in Geneva. Her current proposal for the Penn Anesthesiology and Critical Care Global Health Scholars Program is being developed. She is Founder: Global Injury Solutions; Chairman Critical Care Committee, International Trauma Anesthesia and Critical Care Society; Vice President, North America, International Trauma Anesthesia and Critical Care Society. | Her interest in education and training led to the development of the STEPS (Sequential Trauma Education ProgramS) course designed for use in any country, based upon local resources. Current research projects involve training in India, cultural differences in trauma care in women with leadership roles in trauma, and the interaction of physicians and nurses in the trauma bay. | mccunnm@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 10 2010 |
| McCunn, MD, MIPP, FCCM | Maureen | Anesthesiology & Critical Care |
China | Trauma care, trauma systems, cultural differences in trauma care practices | work in the countries China, Egypt, India, Jordan, Spain and Vietnam, where she has taught, lectured, studied and written on the subject of global trauma care. Recent initiatives include her work with National Institutes of Health/Fogarty Grant as "Team leader" for Education for the Egyptian Ministry of Health, Trauma and Injury Training Program (Cairo/US); through this initiative Dr. McCunn developed the Sequential Trauma Education ProgramS (STEPS) now required by the Egyptian Ministry of Health for all Emergency Medicine residents in the country. She has also collaborated with two working groups of the World Health Organization: the Global Collaboration for Blood Safety, and the Global Initiative for Emergency and Essential Surgical Care. Maureen established the Penn Anesthesiology internship program at WHO, sending 2 anesthesiology residents/year to work in Geneva. Her current proposal for the Penn Anesthesiology and Critical Care Global Health Scholars Program is being developed. She is Founder: Global Injury Solutions; Chairman Critical Care Committee, International Trauma Anesthesia and Critical Care Society; Vice President, North America, International Trauma Anesthesia and Critical Care Society. | Her interest in education and training led to the development of the STEPS (Sequential Trauma Education ProgramS) course designed for use in any country, based upon local resources. Current research projects involve training in India, cultural differences in trauma care in women with leadership roles in trauma, and the interaction of physicians and nurses in the trauma bay. | mccunnm@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 10 2010 |
| McCunn, MD, MIPP, FCCM | Maureen | Anesthesiology & Critical Care |
India | Trauma care, trauma systems, cultural differences in trauma care practices | work in the countries China, Egypt, India, Jordan, Spain and Vietnam, where she has taught, lectured, studied and written on the subject of global trauma care. Recent initiatives include her work with National Institutes of Health/Fogarty Grant as "Team leader" for Education for the Egyptian Ministry of Health, Trauma and Injury Training Program (Cairo/US); through this initiative Dr. McCunn developed the Sequential Trauma Education ProgramS (STEPS) now required by the Egyptian Ministry of Health for all Emergency Medicine residents in the country. She has also collaborated with two working groups of the World Health Organization: the Global Collaboration for Blood Safety, and the Global Initiative for Emergency and Essential Surgical Care. Maureen established the Penn Anesthesiology internship program at WHO, sending 2 anesthesiology residents/year to work in Geneva. Her current proposal for the Penn Anesthesiology and Critical Care Global Health Scholars Program is being developed. She is Founder: Global Injury Solutions; Chairman Critical Care Committee, International Trauma Anesthesia and Critical Care Society; Vice President, North America, International Trauma Anesthesia and Critical Care Society. | Her interest in education and training led to the development of the STEPS (Sequential Trauma Education ProgramS) course designed for use in any country, based upon local resources. Current research projects involve training in India, cultural differences in trauma care in women with leadership roles in trauma, and the interaction of physicians and nurses in the trauma bay. | mccunnm@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 10 2010 |
| McCunn, MD, MIPP, FCCM | Maureen | Anesthesiology & Critical Care |
Switzerland | Trauma care, trauma systems, cultural differences in trauma care practices | work in the countries China, Egypt, India, Jordan, Spain and Vietnam, where she has taught, lectured, studied and written on the subject of global trauma care. Recent initiatives include her work with National Institutes of Health/Fogarty Grant as "Team leader" for Education for the Egyptian Ministry of Health, Trauma and Injury Training Program (Cairo/US); through this initiative Dr. McCunn developed the Sequential Trauma Education ProgramS (STEPS) now required by the Egyptian Ministry of Health for all Emergency Medicine residents in the country. She has also collaborated with two working groups of the World Health Organization: the Global Collaboration for Blood Safety, and the Global Initiative for Emergency and Essential Surgical Care. Maureen established the Penn Anesthesiology internship program at WHO, sending 2 anesthesiology residents/year to work in Geneva. Her current proposal for the Penn Anesthesiology and Critical Care Global Health Scholars Program is being developed. She is Founder: Global Injury Solutions; Chairman Critical Care Committee, International Trauma Anesthesia and Critical Care Society; Vice President, North America, International Trauma Anesthesia and Critical Care Society. | Her interest in education and training led to the development of the STEPS (Sequential Trauma Education ProgramS) course designed for use in any country, based upon local resources. Current research projects involve training in India, cultural differences in trauma care in women with leadership roles in trauma, and the interaction of physicians and nurses in the trauma bay. | mccunnm@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 10 2010 |
| McCunn, MD, MIPP, FCCM | Maureen | Anesthesiology & Critical Care |
Vietnam | Trauma care, trauma systems, cultural differences in trauma care practices | work in the countries China, Egypt, India, Jordan, Spain and Vietnam, where she has taught, lectured, studied and written on the subject of global trauma care. Recent initiatives include her work with National Institutes of Health/Fogarty Grant as "Team leader" for Education for the Egyptian Ministry of Health, Trauma and Injury Training Program (Cairo/US); through this initiative Dr. McCunn developed the Sequential Trauma Education ProgramS (STEPS) now required by the Egyptian Ministry of Health for all Emergency Medicine residents in the country. She has also collaborated with two working groups of the World Health Organization: the Global Collaboration for Blood Safety, and the Global Initiative for Emergency and Essential Surgical Care. Maureen established the Penn Anesthesiology internship program at WHO, sending 2 anesthesiology residents/year to work in Geneva. Her current proposal for the Penn Anesthesiology and Critical Care Global Health Scholars Program is being developed. She is Founder: Global Injury Solutions; Chairman Critical Care Committee, International Trauma Anesthesia and Critical Care Society; Vice President, North America, International Trauma Anesthesia and Critical Care Society. | Her interest in education and training led to the development of the STEPS (Sequential Trauma Education ProgramS) course designed for use in any country, based upon local resources. Current research projects involve training in India, cultural differences in trauma care in women with leadership roles in trauma, and the interaction of physicians and nurses in the trauma bay. | mccunnm@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 10 2010 |
| McLaughlin, MD MPH MSCE | Carol | Infectious Disease | Botswana | Community based interventions, tropical/travel medicine, immigrant + refugee health, impact measurement and operations research in public health, global health education and training, maternal and child health, HIV prevention and treatment | Worked on public health projects or clinical time in Latin America, Southeast Asia, Botswana. Additional contacts in the global health NGO sector through my work in the Center for High Impact Philanthropy in Penn’s School of Social Policy and Practice. | carolmc@sp2.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| McLaughlin, MD MPH MSCE | Carol | Infectious Disease | Latin America | Community based interventions, tropical/travel medicine, immigrant + refugee health, impact measurement and operations research in public health, global health education and training, maternal and child health, HIV prevention and treatment | Worked on public health projects or clinical time in Latin America, Southeast Asia, Botswana. Additional contacts in the global health NGO sector through my work in the Center for High Impact Philanthropy in Penn’s School of Social Policy and Practice. | carolmc@sp2.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| McLaughlin, MD MPH MSCE | Carol | Infectious Disease | Southeast Asia | Community based interventions, tropical/travel medicine, immigrant + refugee health, impact measurement and operations research in public health, global health education and training, maternal and child health, HIV prevention and treatment | Worked on public health projects or clinical time in Latin America, Southeast Asia, Botswana. Additional contacts in the global health NGO sector through my work in the Center for High Impact Philanthropy in Penn’s School of Social Policy and Practice. | carolmc@sp2.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Mehta, MD | Samir | Orthopaedic Surgery | Haiti | Orthopaedics, Trauma care, Surgical Services | Haiti, China, India | samir.mehta@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 05 2012 | |
| Mehta, MD | Samir | Orthopaedic Surgery | China | Orthopaedics, Trauma care, Surgical Services | Haiti, China, India | samir.mehta@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 05 2012 | |
| Mehta, MD | Samir | Orthopaedic Surgery | India | Orthopaedics, Trauma care, Surgical Services | Haiti, China, India | samir.mehta@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 05 2012 | |
| Mehta, MD | Samir | Orthopaedic Surgery | South Africa | Orthopaedics, Trauma care, Surgical Services | Haiti, China, India | samir.mehta@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 05 2012 | |
| Metzger, PhD | David | Center for Studies of Addiction |
Africa | HIV Prevention among drug users | An HIV Prevention Trials Network: 22 sites in Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, North America and South America. The Network is supported by the NIH and conducts trials of behavioral and biomedical prevention interventions using sero-incidence as an outcome. | We are a site in the network and have several protocols in the field at the moment. | dsm@mail.med.upenn.edu | HUP | |
| Metzger, PhD | David | Center for Studies of Addiction |
Asia | HIV Prevention among drug users | An HIV Prevention Trials Network: 22 sites in Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, North America and South America. The Network is supported by the NIH and conducts trials of behavioral and biomedical prevention interventions using sero-incidence as an outcome. | We are a site in the network and have several protocols in the field at the moment. | dsm@mail.med.upenn.edu | HUP | |
| Metzger, PhD | David | Center for Studies of Addiction |
Eastern Europe | HIV Prevention among drug users | An HIV Prevention Trials Network: 22 sites in Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, North America and South America. The Network is supported by the NIH and conducts trials of behavioral and biomedical prevention interventions using sero-incidence as an outcome. | We are a site in the network and have several protocols in the field at the moment. | dsm@mail.med.upenn.edu | HUP | |
| Metzger, PhD | David | Center for Studies of Addiction |
North America | HIV Prevention among drug users | An HIV Prevention Trials Network: 22 sites in Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, North America and South America. The Network is supported by the NIH and conducts trials of behavioral and biomedical prevention interventions using sero-incidence as an outcome. | We are a site in the network and have several protocols in the field at the moment. | dsm@mail.med.upenn.edu | HUP | |
| Metzger, PhD | David | Center for Studies of Addiction |
South America | HIV Prevention among drug users | An HIV Prevention Trials Network: 22 sites in Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, North America and South America. The Network is supported by the NIH and conducts trials of behavioral and biomedical prevention interventions using sero-incidence as an outcome. | We are a site in the network and have several protocols in the field at the moment. | dsm@mail.med.upenn.edu | HUP | |
| Muecke, PhD,RN,FAAN | Marjorie | Nursing | Botswana | community health, nursing, women's health, gender disparities, economic development & child health | Thailand, Botswana, Tamil Nadu – India | Chiang Mai Family Health Project | muecke@nursing.upenn.edu | U Penn School of Nursing | 05 2012 |
| Muecke, PhD,RN,FAAN | Marjorie | Nursing | India | community health, nursing, women's health, gender disparities, economic development & child health | Thailand, Botswana, Tamil Nadu – India | Chiang Mai Family Health Project | muecke@nursing.upenn.edu | U Penn School of Nursing | 05 2012 |
| Muecke, PhD,RN,FAAN | Marjorie | Nursing | Thailand | community health, nursing, women's health, gender disparities, economic development & child health | Thailand, Botswana, Tamil Nadu – India | Chiang Mai Family Health Project | muecke@nursing.upenn.edu | U Penn School of Nursing | 05 2012 |
| Murali | Ramachandran | Cancer | murali@xray.med.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | |||||
| Muthumani, MS, PhD | Karuppiah | Pathology & Laboratory Medicine | India | Vaccine development for HIV, Chikungunya and Dengue | Extensive research collaboration and contacts in India on viral infectious diseases | Viral immunopathogenesis and strategies for intervention | muthuman@mail.med.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | |
| Nachamkin, Dr.P.H., M.P.H | Irving | Pathology & Laboratory Medicine | China | diarrheal diseases | WHO consultant specializing in Campylobacter infections in the developing world. | Studying Campylobacter infections and the development of Guillain-Barre syndrome in Northern China and Mexico City | nachamki@mail.med.upenn.edu | HUP | 10 2010 |
| Nachamkin, Dr.P.H., M.P.H | Irving | Pathology & Laboratory Medicine | Mexico | diarrheal diseases | WHO consultant specializing in Campylobacter infections in the developing world. | Studying Campylobacter infections and the development of Guillain-Barre syndrome in Northern China and Mexico City | nachamki@mail.med.upenn.edu | HUP | 10 2010 |
| Nadkarni, MD, MS | Vinay | Anesthesiology & Critical Care: Pediatrics | Brazil | China, India, Europe, South Africa, Brazil and Latin America; Emergency and Critical Care, CPR, Resuscitation, Education, Operation Smile | China, India, Europe, South Africa, Brazil and Latin America; Emergency and Critical Care, CPR, Resuscitation, Education, Operation Smile | Nadkarni@email.chop.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Nadkarni, MD, MS | Vinay | Anesthesiology & Critical Care: Pediatrics | China | China, India, Europe, South Africa, Brazil and Latin America; Emergency and Critical Care, CPR, Resuscitation, Education, Operation Smile | China, India, Europe, South Africa, Brazil and Latin America; Emergency and Critical Care, CPR, Resuscitation, Education, Operation Smile | Nadkarni@email.chop.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Nadkarni, MD, MS | Vinay | Anesthesiology & Critical Care: Pediatrics | India | China, India, Europe, South Africa, Brazil and Latin America; Emergency and Critical Care, CPR, Resuscitation, Education, Operation Smile | China, India, Europe, South Africa, Brazil and Latin America; Emergency and Critical Care, CPR, Resuscitation, Education, Operation Smile | Nadkarni@email.chop.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Nadkarni, MD, MS | Vinay | Anesthesiology & Critical Care: Pediatrics | Latin America | China, India, Europe, South Africa, Brazil and Latin America; Emergency and Critical Care, CPR, Resuscitation, Education, Operation Smile | China, India, Europe, South Africa, Brazil and Latin America; Emergency and Critical Care, CPR, Resuscitation, Education, Operation Smile | Nadkarni@email.chop.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Nadkarni, MD, MS | Vinay | Anesthesiology & Critical Care: Pediatrics | South Africa | China, India, Europe, South Africa, Brazil and Latin America; Emergency and Critical Care, CPR, Resuscitation, Education, Operation Smile | China, India, Europe, South Africa, Brazil and Latin America; Emergency and Critical Care, CPR, Resuscitation, Education, Operation Smile | Nadkarni@email.chop.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Ohene-Frempong, MD | Kwaku | Pediatrics, Hematology | Africa | Sickle Cell Disease | Runs a sickle cell clinic in Ghana; has sent numerous students to Africa | ohene-frempong@email.chop.edu | CHOP | ||
| Ohene-Frempong, MD | Kwaku | Pediatrics, Hematology | Ghana | Sickle Cell Disease | Runs a sickle cell clinic in Ghana; has sent numerous students to Africa | ohene-frempong@email.chop.edu | CHOP | ||
| Osterhoudt, MD, MS | Kevin C | Pediatric Emergency Medicine | Botswana | Global environmental health and poisoning prevention | Kosovo, Eastern Europe, Dominican Republic, Botswana / Faculty, CHOP Global Health Program | osterhoudtk@email.chop.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Osterhoudt, MD, MS | Kevin C | Pediatric Emergency Medicine | Dominican Republic | Global environmental health and poisoning prevention | Kosovo, Eastern Europe, Dominican Republic, Botswana / Faculty, CHOP Global Health Program | osterhoudtk@email.chop.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Osterhoudt, MD, MS | Kevin C | Pediatric Emergency Medicine | Eastern Europe | Global environmental health and poisoning prevention | Kosovo, Eastern Europe, Dominican Republic, Botswana / Faculty, CHOP Global Health Program | osterhoudtk@email.chop.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Osterhoudt, MD, MS | Kevin C | Pediatric Emergency Medicine | Kosovo | Global environmental health and poisoning prevention | Kosovo, Eastern Europe, Dominican Republic, Botswana / Faculty, CHOP Global Health Program | osterhoudtk@email.chop.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Putt, ScD | Mary | Biostatistics & Epidemiology | Haiti | Haiti and Central America; Study Design | Designed study to estimate the efficacy of water filtration units for a Pure Water for the World project in Haiti; study unfortunately aborted by the earthquake. | mputt@mail.med.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Quinn, MD, MSCE | Graham | Ophthalmology | Brazil | childhood blindness; retinopathy of prematurity | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Lima, Peru; Rio de Janiero, Brazil; Hyderabad, India; Eastern Europe; WHO | ROP (retinopathy of prematurity) programs in Latin America, South Asia, Southeast Asia; workshops on preventing childhood blindness in Latin America, Caribbean, South Asia, and Southeast Asia, and Eastern Europe sponsored by Christoffel Blindenmission, ORBIS, International Association for the Prevention of Blindness (WHO) and Institute Child Health in London | quinn@email.chop.edu | CHOP | 05 2012 |
| Quinn, MD, MSCE | Graham | Ophthalmology | Caribbean | childhood blindness; retinopathy of prematurity | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Lima, Peru; Rio de Janiero, Brazil; Hyderabad, India; Eastern Europe; WHO | ROP (retinopathy of prematurity) programs in Latin America, South Asia, Southeast Asia; workshops on preventing childhood blindness in Latin America, Caribbean, South Asia, and Southeast Asia, and Eastern Europe sponsored by Christoffel Blindenmission, ORBIS, International Association for the Prevention of Blindness (WHO) and Institute Child Health in London | quinn@email.chop.edu | CHOP | 05 2012 |
| Quinn, MD, MSCE | Graham | Ophthalmology | Eastern Europe | childhood blindness; retinopathy of prematurity | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Lima, Peru; Rio de Janiero, Brazil; Hyderabad, India; Eastern Europe; WHO | ROP (retinopathy of prematurity) programs in Latin America, South Asia, Southeast Asia; workshops on preventing childhood blindness in Latin America, Caribbean, South Asia, and Southeast Asia, and Eastern Europe sponsored by Christoffel Blindenmission, ORBIS, International Association for the Prevention of Blindness (WHO) and Institute Child Health in London | quinn@email.chop.edu | CHOP | 05 2012 |
| Quinn, MD, MSCE | Graham | Ophthalmology | India | childhood blindness; retinopathy of prematurity | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Lima, Peru; Rio de Janiero, Brazil; Hyderabad, India; Eastern Europe; WHO | ROP (retinopathy of prematurity) programs in Latin America, South Asia, Southeast Asia; workshops on preventing childhood blindness in Latin America, Caribbean, South Asia, and Southeast Asia, and Eastern Europe sponsored by Christoffel Blindenmission, ORBIS, International Association for the Prevention of Blindness (WHO) and Institute Child Health in London | quinn@email.chop.edu | CHOP | 05 2012 |
| Quinn, MD, MSCE | Graham | Ophthalmology | Latin America | childhood blindness; retinopathy of prematurity | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Lima, Peru; Rio de Janiero, Brazil; Hyderabad, India; Eastern Europe; WHO | ROP (retinopathy of prematurity) programs in Latin America, South Asia, Southeast Asia; workshops on preventing childhood blindness in Latin America, Caribbean, South Asia, and Southeast Asia, and Eastern Europe sponsored by Christoffel Blindenmission, ORBIS, International Association for the Prevention of Blindness (WHO) and Institute Child Health in London | quinn@email.chop.edu | CHOP | 05 2012 |
| Quinn, MD, MSCE | Graham | Ophthalmology | Peru | childhood blindness; retinopathy of prematurity | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Lima, Peru; Rio de Janiero, Brazil; Hyderabad, India; Eastern Europe; WHO | ROP (retinopathy of prematurity) programs in Latin America, South Asia, Southeast Asia; workshops on preventing childhood blindness in Latin America, Caribbean, South Asia, and Southeast Asia, and Eastern Europe sponsored by Christoffel Blindenmission, ORBIS, International Association for the Prevention of Blindness (WHO) and Institute Child Health in London | quinn@email.chop.edu | CHOP | 05 2012 |
| Quinn, MD, MSCE | Graham | Ophthalmology | South Asia | childhood blindness; retinopathy of prematurity | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Lima, Peru; Rio de Janiero, Brazil; Hyderabad, India; Eastern Europe; WHO | ROP (retinopathy of prematurity) programs in Latin America, South Asia, Southeast Asia; workshops on preventing childhood blindness in Latin America, Caribbean, South Asia, and Southeast Asia, and Eastern Europe sponsored by Christoffel Blindenmission, ORBIS, International Association for the Prevention of Blindness (WHO) and Institute Child Health in London | quinn@email.chop.edu | CHOP | 05 2012 |
| Quinn, MD, MSCE | Graham | Ophthalmology | Southeast Asia | childhood blindness; retinopathy of prematurity | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Lima, Peru; Rio de Janiero, Brazil; Hyderabad, India; Eastern Europe; WHO | ROP (retinopathy of prematurity) programs in Latin America, South Asia, Southeast Asia; workshops on preventing childhood blindness in Latin America, Caribbean, South Asia, and Southeast Asia, and Eastern Europe sponsored by Christoffel Blindenmission, ORBIS, International Association for the Prevention of Blindness (WHO) and Institute Child Health in London | quinn@email.chop.edu | CHOP | 05 2012 |
| Quinn, MD, MSCE | Graham | Ophthalmology | UK | childhood blindness; retinopathy of prematurity | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Lima, Peru; Rio de Janiero, Brazil; Hyderabad, India; Eastern Europe; WHO | ROP (retinopathy of prematurity) programs in Latin America, South Asia, Southeast Asia; workshops on preventing childhood blindness in Latin America, Caribbean, South Asia, and Southeast Asia, and Eastern Europe sponsored by Christoffel Blindenmission, ORBIS, International Association for the Prevention of Blindness (WHO) and Institute Child Health in London | quinn@email.chop.edu | CHOP | 05 2012 |
| Raine, D.Phil | Adrian | Psychiatry, Criminology, and Psychology | China | crime and violence, mental health, child health and development in China, Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore, and Mauritius | Ongoing research studies in Mauritius (African sub-continent; Joint Child Health Project), Singapore (University on Nanyang), and Hong Kong (City University). Additional ongoing collaborations/contacts in Jintan (China), Taiwan (National Taipei University, Yang-Ming University, Chung-Cheng University), South Korea (Dongguk University, Kyonggi University, Gachon University of Medicine and Science). | araine@sas.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Raine, D.Phil | Adrian | Psychiatry, Criminology, and Psychology | Mauritius | crime and violence, mental health, child health and development in China, Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore, and Mauritius | Ongoing research studies in Mauritius (African sub-continent; Joint Child Health Project), Singapore (University on Nanyang), and Hong Kong (City University). Additional ongoing collaborations/contacts in Jintan (China), Taiwan (National Taipei University, Yang-Ming University, Chung-Cheng University), South Korea (Dongguk University, Kyonggi University, Gachon University of Medicine and Science). | araine@sas.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Raine, D.Phil | Adrian | Psychiatry, Criminology, and Psychology | Singapore | crime and violence, mental health, child health and development in China, Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore, and Mauritius | Ongoing research studies in Mauritius (African sub-continent; Joint Child Health Project), Singapore (University on Nanyang), and Hong Kong (City University). Additional ongoing collaborations/contacts in Jintan (China), Taiwan (National Taipei University, Yang-Ming University, Chung-Cheng University), South Korea (Dongguk University, Kyonggi University, Gachon University of Medicine and Science). | araine@sas.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Raine, D.Phil | Adrian | Psychiatry, Criminology, and Psychology | South Korea | crime and violence, mental health, child health and development in China, Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore, and Mauritius | Ongoing research studies in Mauritius (African sub-continent; Joint Child Health Project), Singapore (University on Nanyang), and Hong Kong (City University). Additional ongoing collaborations/contacts in Jintan (China), Taiwan (National Taipei University, Yang-Ming University, Chung-Cheng University), South Korea (Dongguk University, Kyonggi University, Gachon University of Medicine and Science). | araine@sas.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Raine, D.Phil | Adrian | Psychiatry, Criminology, and Psychology | Taiwan | crime and violence, mental health, child health and development in China, Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore, and Mauritius | Ongoing research studies in Mauritius (African sub-continent; Joint Child Health Project), Singapore (University on Nanyang), and Hong Kong (City University). Additional ongoing collaborations/contacts in Jintan (China), Taiwan (National Taipei University, Yang-Ming University, Chung-Cheng University), South Korea (Dongguk University, Kyonggi University, Gachon University of Medicine and Science). | araine@sas.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Ray, MBBS, PhD | Riju | Psychiatry | India | India, Nicotine Addiction, Pharmacogenetics, Cancer Genetics, Clinical Trials | India, Smokeless Tobacco Cessation Clinical Trial | rijuray@mail.med.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Rebbeck | Timothy | Biostatistics & Epidemiology | Botswana | prostate cancer in Sub-Saharan Africa | genetics, urology and oncology collaborators in Africa | Men of African Descent and Carcinoma of the Prostate (MADCaP) | rebbeck@mail.med.upenn.edu | 05 2012 | |
| Rebbeck | Timothy | Biostatistics & Epidemiology | Ghana | prostate cancer in Sub-Saharan Africa | genetics, urology and oncology collaborators in Africa | Men of African Descent and Carcinoma of the Prostate (MADCaP) | rebbeck@mail.med.upenn.edu | 05 2012 | |
| Rebbeck | Timothy | Biostatistics & Epidemiology | Nigeria | prostate cancer in Sub-Saharan Africa | genetics, urology and oncology collaborators in Africa | Men of African Descent and Carcinoma of the Prostate (MADCaP) | rebbeck@mail.med.upenn.edu | 05 2012 | |
| Rebbeck | Timothy | Biostatistics & Epidemiology | Senegal | prostate cancer in Sub-Saharan Africa | genetics, urology and oncology collaborators in Africa | Men of African Descent and Carcinoma of the Prostate (MADCaP) | rebbeck@mail.med.upenn.edu | 05 2012 | |
| Rebbeck | Timothy | Biostatistics & Epidemiology | South Africa | prostate cancer in Sub-Saharan Africa | genetics, urology and oncology collaborators in Africa | Men of African Descent and Carcinoma of the Prostate (MADCaP) | rebbeck@mail.med.upenn.edu | 05 2012 | |
| Rebbeck | Timothy | Biostatistics & Epidemiology | Sudan | prostate cancer in Sub-Saharan Africa | genetics, urology and oncology collaborators in Africa | Men of African Descent and Carcinoma of the Prostate (MADCaP) | rebbeck@mail.med.upenn.edu | 05 2012 | |
| Rebbeck | Timothy | Biostatistics & Epidemiology | Uganda | prostate cancer in Sub-Saharan Africa | genetics, urology and oncology collaborators in Africa | Men of African Descent and Carcinoma of the Prostate (MADCaP) | rebbeck@mail.med.upenn.edu | 05 2012 | |
| Rossman, MD | Milton | Pulmonary & Critical Care | Australia | occupational lung disease-particularly chronic beryllium disease | UK, Australia, Italy | direct one of four laboratories in the US that does beryllium proliferation testing, clinical evaluation of cases and research on chronic beryllium disease | rossmanm@mail.med.upenn.edu | HUP | 10 2010 |
| Rossman, MD | Milton | Pulmonary & Critical Care | Italy | occupational lung disease-particularly chronic beryllium disease | UK, Australia, Italy | direct one of four laboratories in the US that does beryllium proliferation testing, clinical evaluation of cases and research on chronic beryllium disease | rossmanm@mail.med.upenn.edu | HUP | 10 2010 |
| Rossman, MD | Milton | Pulmonary & Critical Care | UK | occupational lung disease-particularly chronic beryllium disease | UK, Australia, Italy | direct one of four laboratories in the US that does beryllium proliferation testing, clinical evaluation of cases and research on chronic beryllium disease | rossmanm@mail.med.upenn.edu | HUP | 10 2010 |
| Russo, MD | Pierre | Anatomic Pathology | Africa | Africa, pathology, laboratory medicine | russo@email.chop.edu | CHOP | 05 2012 | ||
| Sankar, MD | Wudbhav N. | Orthopaedic Surgery | South Africa | Pediatric orthopaedic care in underdeveloped nations | Umtata, South Africa through Health Volunteers Overseas | Orthopaedics Overseas/Health Volunteers Overseas | sankarw@email.chop.edu | CHOP | 05 2012 |
| Schumacher, MD | H. Ralph | Rheumatology | China | Education on chronic rheumatic diseases; epidemiology and management of gout; complimentary and alternative therapies; reactive arthritis role of infection | Shanghai, Shanxi, Beijing, Guangzhou; Taiwan, India, Latin America, Turkey | schumacr@mail.med.upenn.edu | HUP/VA | 10 2010 | |
| Schumacher, MD | H. Ralph | Rheumatology | India | Education on chronic rheumatic diseases; epidemiology and management of gout; complimentary and alternative therapies; reactive arthritis role of infection | Shanghai, Shanxi, Beijing, Guangzhou; Taiwan, India, Latin America, Turkey | schumacr@mail.med.upenn.edu | HUP/VA | 10 2010 | |
| Schumacher, MD | H. Ralph | Rheumatology | Latin America | Education on chronic rheumatic diseases; epidemiology and management of gout; complimentary and alternative therapies; reactive arthritis role of infection | Shanghai, Shanxi, Beijing, Guangzhou; Taiwan, India, Latin America, Turkey | schumacr@mail.med.upenn.edu | HUP/VA | 10 2010 | |
| Schumacher, MD | H. Ralph | Rheumatology | Taiwan | Education on chronic rheumatic diseases; epidemiology and management of gout; complimentary and alternative therapies; reactive arthritis role of infection | Shanghai, Shanxi, Beijing, Guangzhou; Taiwan, India, Latin America, Turkey | schumacr@mail.med.upenn.edu | HUP/VA | 10 2010 | |
| Schumacher, MD | H. Ralph | Rheumatology | Turkey | Education on chronic rheumatic diseases; epidemiology and management of gout; complimentary and alternative therapies; reactive arthritis role of infection | Shanghai, Shanxi, Beijing, Guangzhou; Taiwan, India, Latin America, Turkey | schumacr@mail.med.upenn.edu | HUP/VA | 10 2010 | |
| Sheth, MD | Neil | Orthopaedic Surgery | Nigeria | Musculoskeletal Care delivery Systems in low and middle income countries; adult hip and knee reconstrcution | Operation Walk, Leonard Davis Institute, GEANCO foundation | Leonard Davis Institute Senior Fellowship focusing on the Use of Telecommunications Technology to Increase Access to Musculoskeletal Care in Low and Middle Income Countries | neilshethmd@gmail.com | HUP | |
| Sheth, MD | Neil | Orthopaedic Surgery | Tanzania | Musculoskeletal Care delivery Systems in low and middle income countries; adult hip and knee reconstrcution | Operation Walk, Leonard Davis Institute, GEANCO foundation | Leonard Davis Institute Senior Fellowship focusing on the Use of Telecommunications Technology to Increase Access to Musculoskeletal Care in Low and Middle Income Countries | neilshethmd@gmail.com | HUP | |
| Sheth, MD | Neil | Orthopaedic Surgery | India | Musculoskeletal Care delivery Systems in low and middle income countries; adult hip and knee reconstrcution | Operation Walk, Leonard Davis Institute, GEANCO foundation | Leonard Davis Institute Senior Fellowship focusing on the Use of Telecommunications Technology to Increase Access to Musculoskeletal Care in Low and Middle Income Countries | neilshethmd@gmail.com | HUP | |
| Sondheimer, MD | Steven J | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Kyrgyzstan | contraception, fertility, and infertility | JHPIGO/Engender Health led programs on IUDs and contraception including sterilization in Turkey and Kyrgyzstan. | grants on mood and the menstrual cycle and various contraceptive trials; also infertility and polycystic ovarian syndrome | ssondheimer@obgyn.upenn.edu | HUP | 05 2012 |
| Sondheimer, MD | Steven J | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Turkey | contraception, fertility, and infertility | JHPIGO/Engender Health led programs on IUDs and contraception including sterilization in Turkey and Kyrgyzstan. | grants on mood and the menstrual cycle and various contraceptive trials; also infertility and polycystic ovarian syndrome | ssondheimer@obgyn.upenn.edu | HUP | 05 2012 |
| Spiegel, MD | David | Orthopaedic Surgery | China | Children's musculoskeletal disability, trauma care | Serves as a Consultant in Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation at the Hospital & Rehabilitation Centre for Disabled Children in Banepa, Nepal, and has visited the country 15 times. He served seven years on the Committee on Childrens Orthopaedics in Underdeveloped Regions of the Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America (POSNA), and was chairman for 3 years. He has been on the Board of Orthopaedics Overseas, Global-HELP, the Ponseti International Association, and Miracle Feet. He has been a consultant for the World Health Organization and is on the steering committee for the Global Initiative for Emergency and Essential Surgical Care (WHO). He has participated in teaching activities in Nepal, Switzerland, Iran, Iraq, India, China, Pakistan, Tanzania, Austria, Chile, Mongolia, and Korea | developing low cost publications for developing countries, teaching Ponseti clubfoot method overseas, research projects with the residents at HRDC (clubfoot, neglected trauma, infection) | spiegeld@email.chop.edu | 05 2012 | |
| Spiegel, MD | David | Orthopaedic Surgery | Nepal | Children's musculoskeletal disability, trauma care | Serves as a Consultant in Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation at the Hospital & Rehabilitation Centre for Disabled Children in Banepa, Nepal, and has visited the country 15 times. He served seven years on the Committee on Childrens Orthopaedics in Underdeveloped Regions of the Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America (POSNA), and was chairman for 3 years. He has been on the Board of Orthopaedics Overseas, Global-HELP, the Ponseti International Association, and Miracle Feet. He has been a consultant for the World Health Organization and is on the steering committee for the Global Initiative for Emergency and Essential Surgical Care (WHO). He has participated in teaching activities in Nepal, Switzerland, Iran, Iraq, India, China, Pakistan, Tanzania, Austria, Chile, Mongolia, and Korea | developing low cost publications for developing countries, teaching Ponseti clubfoot method overseas, research projects with the residents at HRDC (clubfoot, neglected trauma, infection) | spiegeld@email.chop.edu | 05 2012 | |
| Spiegel, MD | David | Orthopaedic Surgery | Switzerland | Children's musculoskeletal disability, trauma care | Serves as a Consultant in Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation at the Hospital & Rehabilitation Centre for Disabled Children in Banepa, Nepal, and has visited the country 15 times. He served seven years on the Committee on Childrens Orthopaedics in Underdeveloped Regions of the Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America (POSNA), and was chairman for 3 years. He has been on the Board of Orthopaedics Overseas, Global-HELP, the Ponseti International Association, and Miracle Feet. He has been a consultant for the World Health Organization and is on the steering committee for the Global Initiative for Emergency and Essential Surgical Care (WHO). He has participated in teaching activities in Nepal, Switzerland, Iran, Iraq, India, China, Pakistan, Tanzania, Austria, Chile, Mongolia, and Korea | developing low cost publications for developing countries, teaching Ponseti clubfoot method overseas, research projects with the residents at HRDC (clubfoot, neglected trauma, infection) | spiegeld@email.chop.edu | 05 2012 | |
| Spiegel, MD | David | Orthopaedic Surgery | Iran | Children's musculoskeletal disability, trauma care | Serves as a Consultant in Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation at the Hospital & Rehabilitation Centre for Disabled Children in Banepa, Nepal, and has visited the country 15 times. He served seven years on the Committee on Childrens Orthopaedics in Underdeveloped Regions of the Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America (POSNA), and was chairman for 3 years. He has been on the Board of Orthopaedics Overseas, Global-HELP, the Ponseti International Association, and Miracle Feet. He has been a consultant for the World Health Organization and is on the steering committee for the Global Initiative for Emergency and Essential Surgical Care (WHO). He has participated in teaching activities in Nepal, Switzerland, Iran, Iraq, India, China, Pakistan, Tanzania, Austria, Chile, Mongolia, and Korea | developing low cost publications for developing countries, teaching Ponseti clubfoot method overseas, research projects with the residents at HRDC (clubfoot, neglected trauma, infection) | spiegeld@email.chop.edu | 05 2012 | |
| Spiegel, MD | David | Orthopaedic Surgery | Iraq | Children's musculoskeletal disability, trauma care | Serves as a Consultant in Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation at the Hospital & Rehabilitation Centre for Disabled Children in Banepa, Nepal, and has visited the country 15 times. He served seven years on the Committee on Childrens Orthopaedics in Underdeveloped Regions of the Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America (POSNA), and was chairman for 3 years. He has been on the Board of Orthopaedics Overseas, Global-HELP, the Ponseti International Association, and Miracle Feet. He has been a consultant for the World Health Organization and is on the steering committee for the Global Initiative for Emergency and Essential Surgical Care (WHO). He has participated in teaching activities in Nepal, Switzerland, Iran, Iraq, India, China, Pakistan, Tanzania, Austria, Chile, Mongolia, and Korea | developing low cost publications for developing countries, teaching Ponseti clubfoot method overseas, research projects with the residents at HRDC (clubfoot, neglected trauma, infection) | spiegeld@email.chop.edu | 05 2012 | |
| Spiegel, MD | David | Orthopaedic Surgery | Pakistan | Children's musculoskeletal disability, trauma care | Serves as a Consultant in Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation at the Hospital & Rehabilitation Centre for Disabled Children in Banepa, Nepal, and has visited the country 15 times. He served seven years on the Committee on Childrens Orthopaedics in Underdeveloped Regions of the Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America (POSNA), and was chairman for 3 years. He has been on the Board of Orthopaedics Overseas, Global-HELP, the Ponseti International Association, and Miracle Feet. He has been a consultant for the World Health Organization and is on the steering committee for the Global Initiative for Emergency and Essential Surgical Care (WHO). He has participated in teaching activities in Nepal, Switzerland, Iran, Iraq, India, China, Pakistan, Tanzania, Austria, Chile, Mongolia, and Korea | developing low cost publications for developing countries, teaching Ponseti clubfoot method overseas, research projects with the residents at HRDC (clubfoot, neglected trauma, infection) | spiegeld@email.chop.edu | 05 2012 | |
| Spiegel, MD | David | Orthopaedic Surgery | Tanzania | Children's musculoskeletal disability, trauma care | Serves as a Consultant in Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation at the Hospital & Rehabilitation Centre for Disabled Children in Banepa, Nepal, and has visited the country 15 times. He served seven years on the Committee on Childrens Orthopaedics in Underdeveloped Regions of the Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America (POSNA), and was chairman for 3 years. He has been on the Board of Orthopaedics Overseas, Global-HELP, the Ponseti International Association, and Miracle Feet. He has been a consultant for the World Health Organization and is on the steering committee for the Global Initiative for Emergency and Essential Surgical Care (WHO). He has participated in teaching activities in Nepal, Switzerland, Iran, Iraq, India, China, Pakistan, Tanzania, Austria, Chile, Mongolia, and Korea | developing low cost publications for developing countries, teaching Ponseti clubfoot method overseas, research projects with the residents at HRDC (clubfoot, neglected trauma, infection) | spiegeld@email.chop.edu | 05 2012 | |
| Spiegel, MD | David | Orthopaedic Surgery | Austria | Children's musculoskeletal disability, trauma care | Serves as a Consultant in Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation at the Hospital & Rehabilitation Centre for Disabled Children in Banepa, Nepal, and has visited the country 15 times. He served seven years on the Committee on Childrens Orthopaedics in Underdeveloped Regions of the Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America (POSNA), and was chairman for 3 years. He has been on the Board of Orthopaedics Overseas, Global-HELP, the Ponseti International Association, and Miracle Feet. He has been a consultant for the World Health Organization and is on the steering committee for the Global Initiative for Emergency and Essential Surgical Care (WHO). He has participated in teaching activities in Nepal, Switzerland, Iran, Iraq, India, China, Pakistan, Tanzania, Austria, Chile, Mongolia, and Korea | developing low cost publications for developing countries, teaching Ponseti clubfoot method overseas, research projects with the residents at HRDC (clubfoot, neglected trauma, infection) | spiegeld@email.chop.edu | 05 2012 | |
| Spiegel, MD | David | Orthopaedic Surgery | Chile | Children's musculoskeletal disability, trauma care | Serves as a Consultant in Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation at the Hospital & Rehabilitation Centre for Disabled Children in Banepa, Nepal, and has visited the country 15 times. He served seven years on the Committee on Childrens Orthopaedics in Underdeveloped Regions of the Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America (POSNA), and was chairman for 3 years. He has been on the Board of Orthopaedics Overseas, Global-HELP, the Ponseti International Association, and Miracle Feet. He has been a consultant for the World Health Organization and is on the steering committee for the Global Initiative for Emergency and Essential Surgical Care (WHO). He has participated in teaching activities in Nepal, Switzerland, Iran, Iraq, India, China, Pakistan, Tanzania, Austria, Chile, Mongolia, and Korea | developing low cost publications for developing countries, teaching Ponseti clubfoot method overseas, research projects with the residents at HRDC (clubfoot, neglected trauma, infection) | spiegeld@email.chop.edu | 05 2012 | |
| Spiegel, MD | David | Orthopaedic Surgery | Mongolia | Children's musculoskeletal disability, trauma care | Serves as a Consultant in Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation at the Hospital & Rehabilitation Centre for Disabled Children in Banepa, Nepal, and has visited the country 15 times. He served seven years on the Committee on Childrens Orthopaedics in Underdeveloped Regions of the Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America (POSNA), and was chairman for 3 years. He has been on the Board of Orthopaedics Overseas, Global-HELP, the Ponseti International Association, and Miracle Feet. He has been a consultant for the World Health Organization and is on the steering committee for the Global Initiative for Emergency and Essential Surgical Care (WHO). He has participated in teaching activities in Nepal, Switzerland, Iran, Iraq, India, China, Pakistan, Tanzania, Austria, Chile, Mongolia, and Korea | developing low cost publications for developing countries, teaching Ponseti clubfoot method overseas, research projects with the residents at HRDC (clubfoot, neglected trauma, infection) | spiegeld@email.chop.edu | 05 2012 | |
| Spiegel, MD | David | Orthopaedic Surgery | Korea | Children's musculoskeletal disability, trauma care | Serves as a Consultant in Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation at the Hospital & Rehabilitation Centre for Disabled Children in Banepa, Nepal, and has visited the country 15 times. He served seven years on the Committee on Childrens Orthopaedics in Underdeveloped Regions of the Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America (POSNA), and was chairman for 3 years. He has been on the Board of Orthopaedics Overseas, Global-HELP, the Ponseti International Association, and Miracle Feet. He has been a consultant for the World Health Organization and is on the steering committee for the Global Initiative for Emergency and Essential Surgical Care (WHO). He has participated in teaching activities in Nepal, Switzerland, Iran, Iraq, India, China, Pakistan, Tanzania, Austria, Chile, Mongolia, and Korea | developing low cost publications for developing countries, teaching Ponseti clubfoot method overseas, research projects with the residents at HRDC (clubfoot, neglected trauma, infection) | spiegeld@email.chop.edu | 05 2012 | |
| Spiegel, MD | David | Orthopaedic Surgery | India | Children's musculoskeletal disability, trauma care | Serves as a Consultant in Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation at the Hospital & Rehabilitation Centre for Disabled Children in Banepa, Nepal, and has visited the country 15 times. He served seven years on the Committee on Childrens Orthopaedics in Underdeveloped Regions of the Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America (POSNA), and was chairman for 3 years. He has been on the Board of Orthopaedics Overseas, Global-HELP, the Ponseti International Association, and Miracle Feet. He has been a consultant for the World Health Organization and is on the steering committee for the Global Initiative for Emergency and Essential Surgical Care (WHO). He has participated in teaching activities in Nepal, Switzerland, Iran, Iraq, India, China, Pakistan, Tanzania, Austria, Chile, Mongolia, and Korea | developing low cost publications for developing countries, teaching Ponseti clubfoot method overseas, research projects with the residents at HRDC (clubfoot, neglected trauma, infection) | spiegeld@email.chop.edu | 05 2012 | |
| Steenhoff, MD | Andrew | Pediatrics, Infectious Diseases |
Botswana | Botswana, South Africa & Dominican Republic – Pediatrics, HIV, TB, Infectious Diseases | Experience working in Botswana, South Africa & Dominican Republic | Botswana: 1) focussing on: pediatric TB (diagnostics and contact tracing), pediatric mortality, pediatric gastroenteritis (etiology and outcomes), pediatric pneumonia (etiology and outcomes) 2) Collaborating on: TB-HIV immunology (PI: Bisson), HIV pharmacogenetics (PI: Gross), Vitamin D (PI: Stallings), Adolescent HIV adherence (PI: Lowenthal) Dominican Repulic: through CHOP Global Health | steenhoff@email.chop.edu | CHOP, Botswana-UPenn Partnership | 05 2012 |
| Steenhoff, MD | Andrew | Pediatrics, Infectious Diseases |
South Africa | Botswana, South Africa & Dominican Republic – Pediatrics, HIV, TB, Infectious Diseases | Experience working in Botswana, South Africa & Dominican Republic | Botswana: 1) focussing on: pediatric TB (diagnostics and contact tracing), pediatric mortality, pediatric gastroenteritis (etiology and outcomes), pediatric pneumonia (etiology and outcomes) 2) Collaborating on: TB-HIV immunology (PI: Bisson), HIV pharmacogenetics (PI: Gross), Vitamin D (PI: Stallings), Adolescent HIV adherence (PI: Lowenthal) Dominican Repulic: through CHOP Global Health | steenhoff@email.chop.edu | CHOP, Botswana-UPenn Partnership | 05 2012 |
| Steenhoff, MD | Andrew | Pediatrics, Infectious Diseases |
Dominican Republic | Botswana, South Africa & Dominican Republic – Pediatrics, HIV, TB, Infectious Diseases | Experience working in Botswana, South Africa & Dominican Republic | Botswana: 1) focussing on: pediatric TB (diagnostics and contact tracing), pediatric mortality, pediatric gastroenteritis (etiology and outcomes), pediatric pneumonia (etiology and outcomes) 2) Collaborating on: TB-HIV immunology (PI: Bisson), HIV pharmacogenetics (PI: Gross), Vitamin D (PI: Stallings), Adolescent HIV adherence (PI: Lowenthal) Dominican Repulic: through CHOP Global Health | steenhoff@email.chop.edu | CHOP, Botswana-UPenn Partnership | 05 2012 |
| Stone, MD | Richard | Ophthalmology | Asia | refractive error | a number of active collaborations with ophthalmic researchers in Asia and Europe, to clarify the epidemiology of refractive errors in general and myopia in particular and to identify novel mechanisms underlying the development of refractive errors. | stone@mail.med.upenn.edu | 05 2012 | ||
| Stone, MD | Richard | Ophthalmology | Europe | refractive error | a number of active collaborations with ophthalmic researchers in Asia and Europe, to clarify the epidemiology of refractive errors in general and myopia in particular and to identify novel mechanisms underlying the development of refractive errors. | stone@mail.med.upenn.edu | 05 2012 | ||
| Strom, MD, MPH | Brian | Biostatistics & Epidemiology | Botswana | clinical epidemiology | We have former trainees all over the third world, who have graduated from the INCLEN program. I also was Senior Advisor to the Provost for Global Health Initiatives, and we have established university partnerships in Guatemala and Peru, in addition to the existing one in Botswana. | bstrom@cceb.med.upenn.edu | HUP | 05 2012 | |
| Strom, MD, MPH | Brian | Biostatistics & Epidemiology | Guatemala | clinical epidemiology | We have former trainees all over the third world, who have graduated from the INCLEN program. I also was Senior Advisor to the Provost for Global Health Initiatives, and we have established university partnerships in Guatemala and Peru, in addition to the existing one in Botswana. | bstrom@cceb.med.upenn.edu | HUP | 05 2012 | |
| Strom, MD, MPH | Brian | Biostatistics & Epidemiology | Peru | clinical epidemiology | We have former trainees all over the third world, who have graduated from the INCLEN program. I also was Senior Advisor to the Provost for Global Health Initiatives, and we have established university partnerships in Guatemala and Peru, in addition to the existing one in Botswana. | bstrom@cceb.med.upenn.edu | HUP | 05 2012 | |
| Sun, MD | Weijing | Hematology/Oncology | China | China, Asia | Contacts with Beijing University Medical Center, Fudan University, and Huazhong University (Tongji Medical School) in China | Medical oncology (mainly focusing on treatment and development of new drugs for gastrointestinal malignancies) | weijing.sun@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 11 2010 |
| Tishkoff, PhD | Sarah | Genetics & Biology | Cameroon | Studying African genetic and phenotypic variation using an integrative genomics approach to distinguish genetic and environmental factors that play a role in normal variable traits in Africa. | Mali, Nigeria, Cameroon, Tanzania, Kenya, Ethiopia, Sudan | tishkoff@mail.med.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Tishkoff, PhD | Sarah | Genetics & Biology | Ethiopia | Studying African genetic and phenotypic variation using an integrative genomics approach to distinguish genetic and environmental factors that play a role in normal variable traits in Africa. | Mali, Nigeria, Cameroon, Tanzania, Kenya, Ethiopia, Sudan | tishkoff@mail.med.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Tishkoff, PhD | Sarah | Genetics & Biology | Kenya | Studying African genetic and phenotypic variation using an integrative genomics approach to distinguish genetic and environmental factors that play a role in normal variable traits in Africa. | Mali, Nigeria, Cameroon, Tanzania, Kenya, Ethiopia, Sudan | tishkoff@mail.med.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Tishkoff, PhD | Sarah | Genetics & Biology | Mali | Studying African genetic and phenotypic variation using an integrative genomics approach to distinguish genetic and environmental factors that play a role in normal variable traits in Africa. | Mali, Nigeria, Cameroon, Tanzania, Kenya, Ethiopia, Sudan | tishkoff@mail.med.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Tishkoff, PhD | Sarah | Genetics & Biology | Nigeria | Studying African genetic and phenotypic variation using an integrative genomics approach to distinguish genetic and environmental factors that play a role in normal variable traits in Africa. | Mali, Nigeria, Cameroon, Tanzania, Kenya, Ethiopia, Sudan | tishkoff@mail.med.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Tishkoff, PhD | Sarah | Genetics & Biology | Sudan | Studying African genetic and phenotypic variation using an integrative genomics approach to distinguish genetic and environmental factors that play a role in normal variable traits in Africa. | Mali, Nigeria, Cameroon, Tanzania, Kenya, Ethiopia, Sudan | tishkoff@mail.med.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Tishkoff, PhD | Sarah | Genetics & Biology | Tanzania | Studying African genetic and phenotypic variation using an integrative genomics approach to distinguish genetic and environmental factors that play a role in normal variable traits in Africa. | Mali, Nigeria, Cameroon, Tanzania, Kenya, Ethiopia, Sudan | tishkoff@mail.med.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | ||
| Townsend | Raymond | kidney failure and diabetes | research contacts only | chronic renal insufficiency cohort study (CRIC) NIH/NIDDK sponsored longitudinal study of kidney disease and heart-related disease | townsend@mail.med.upenn.edu | 10 2010 | |||
| Ural, MD | Serdar H. | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Switzerland | Turkey, Switzerland | Multiple universities/professors in Turkey & Switzerland | prenatal care, contraception, pregnancy | sural@obgyn.upenn.edu | HUP | |
| Ural, MD | Serdar H. | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Turkey | Turkey, Switzerland | Multiple universities/professors in Turkey & Switzerland | prenatal care, contraception, pregnancy | sural@obgyn.upenn.edu | HUP | |
| Weiner, PhD | David B | Pathology & Laboratory Medicine | Vaccine development for HIV and Emerging infectious Diseases | Walter Reed US Military; Ad HOC: WHO advisory committees, Ad HOC: HIV Enterprise advisory, NIH. | Development of DNA vaccine for HIV, Novel approaches to CHIKV virus vaccines, Pandemic flu Vaccines | dbweiner@mail.med.upenn.edu | HUP | 05 2012 | |
| Weiser, MD | Jeffrey | Microbiology & Pediatrics | Cambodia | vaccine development; infectious disease | collaboration in Malawi, Africa with PATH (and Gates Foundation); previous experience working in Cambodia | weiser@mail.med.upenn.edu | |||
| Weiser, MD | Jeffrey | Microbiology & Pediatrics | Malawi | vaccine development; infectious disease | collaboration in Malawi, Africa with PATH (and Gates Foundation); previous experience working in Cambodia | weiser@mail.med.upenn.edu | |||
| Wherry, PhD | E. John | Microbiology | studying chronic infection and the impact of co-infection of immunological memory | wherry@mail.med.upenn.edu | 11 2010 | ||||
| Winston, MD, PhD | Flaura Koplin | Pediatrics | China | Have conducted work in Beijing, China. About to start work in Israel. Topic: Traffic safety. | China: Beijing CDC; Israel: Beterem, Or Yarok | flaura@mail.med.upenn.edu | 05 2012 | ||
| Winston, MD, PhD | Flaura Koplin | Pediatrics | Israel | Have conducted work in Beijing, China. About to start work in Israel. Topic: Traffic safety. | China: Beijing CDC; Israel: Beterem, Or Yarok | flaura@mail.med.upenn.edu | 05 2012 | ||
| Woody, MD | George | Psychiatry | Brazil | Russia, Ukraine, Republic of Georgia, Iceland, Indonesia – Addiction treatment and HIV risk reduction | 10+ years experience with NIH grants in Russia; 5 years in Brazil; 3 years in Ukraine; one year in Indonesia and Iceland | woody@tresearch.org | 05 2012 | ||
| Woody, MD | George | Psychiatry | Iceland | Russia, Ukraine, Republic of Georgia, Iceland, Indonesia – Addiction treatment and HIV risk reduction | 10+ years experience with NIH grants in Russia; 5 years in Brazil; 3 years in Ukraine; one year in Indonesia and Iceland | woody@tresearch.org | 05 2012 | ||
| Woody, MD | George | Psychiatry | Indonesia | Russia, Ukraine, Republic of Georgia, Iceland, Indonesia – Addiction treatment and HIV risk reduction | 10+ years experience with NIH grants in Russia; 5 years in Brazil; 3 years in Ukraine; one year in Indonesia and Iceland | woody@tresearch.org | 05 2012 | ||
| Woody, MD | George | Psychiatry | Republic of Georgia | Russia, Ukraine, Republic of Georgia, Iceland, Indonesia – Addiction treatment and HIV risk reduction | 10+ years experience with NIH grants in Russia; 5 years in Brazil; 3 years in Ukraine; one year in Indonesia and Iceland | woody@tresearch.org | 05 2012 | ||
| Woody, MD | George | Psychiatry | Russia | Russia, Ukraine, Republic of Georgia, Iceland, Indonesia – Addiction treatment and HIV risk reduction | 10+ years experience with NIH grants in Russia; 5 years in Brazil; 3 years in Ukraine; one year in Indonesia and Iceland | woody@tresearch.org | 05 2012 | ||
| Woody, MD | George | Psychiatry | Ukraine | Russia, Ukraine, Republic of Georgia, Iceland, Indonesia – Addiction treatment and HIV risk reduction | 10+ years experience with NIH grants in Russia; 5 years in Brazil; 3 years in Ukraine; one year in Indonesia and Iceland | woody@tresearch.org | 05 2012 | ||
| Young | Donald S | Pathology & Laboratory Medicine | Kenya | clinical laboratory testing | President of the International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (1985-1990) with contacts in clinical laboratory field in many developed and developing countries. WHO consultant in clinical laboratory testing from 1992 to 2002. Currently working with groups in China and Nigeria. | optimizing use of the clinical laboratory; efficiency in laboratory testing and use of laboratory resources | donaldyo@mail.med.upenn.edu | 05 2012 | |
| Young | Donald S | Pathology & Laboratory Medicine | China | clinical laboratory testing | President of the International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (1985-1990) with contacts in clinical laboratory field in many developed and developing countries. WHO consultant in clinical laboratory testing from 1992 to 2002. Currently working with groups in China and Nigeria. | optimizing use of the clinical laboratory; efficiency in laboratory testing and use of laboratory resources | donaldyo@mail.med.upenn.edu | 05 2012 | |
| Young | Donald S | Pathology & Laboratory Medicine | Nigeria | clinical laboratory testing | President of the International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (1985-1990) with contacts in clinical laboratory field in many developed and developing countries. WHO consultant in clinical laboratory testing from 1992 to 2002. Currently working with groups in China and Nigeria. | optimizing use of the clinical laboratory; efficiency in laboratory testing and use of laboratory resources | donaldyo@mail.med.upenn.edu | 05 2012 | |
| Zager, MD | Eric | Neurosurgery | Argentina | education | Led an international neurosurgery group tour of the People's Republic of China, June '02. Recently joined the Federation for International Education in Neurosurgery (FIENS) and traveled, lectured in Honduras and Nicaragua. Neurosurgery contacts in the Netherlands, England, Germany, Austria, Italy, Sweden, Serbia, Israel, Egypt, Japan, S. Korea, Thailand, Taiwan, India, Australia, Brazil, Argentina, Canada, Puerto Rico. | zagere@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 11 2010 | |
| Zager, MD | Eric | Neurosurgery | Australia | education | Led an international neurosurgery group tour of the People's Republic of China, June '02. Recently joined the Federation for International Education in Neurosurgery (FIENS) and traveled, lectured in Honduras and Nicaragua. Neurosurgery contacts in the Netherlands, England, Germany, Austria, Italy, Sweden, Serbia, Israel, Egypt, Japan, S. Korea, Thailand, Taiwan, India, Australia, Brazil, Argentina, Canada, Puerto Rico. | zagere@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 11 2010 | |
| Zager, MD | Eric | Neurosurgery | Austria | education | Led an international neurosurgery group tour of the People's Republic of China, June '02. Recently joined the Federation for International Education in Neurosurgery (FIENS) and traveled, lectured in Honduras and Nicaragua. Neurosurgery contacts in the Netherlands, England, Germany, Austria, Italy, Sweden, Serbia, Israel, Egypt, Japan, S. Korea, Thailand, Taiwan, India, Australia, Brazil, Argentina, Canada, Puerto Rico. | zagere@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 11 2010 | |
| Zager, MD | Eric | Neurosurgery | Brazil | education | Led an international neurosurgery group tour of the People's Republic of China, June '02. Recently joined the Federation for International Education in Neurosurgery (FIENS) and traveled, lectured in Honduras and Nicaragua. Neurosurgery contacts in the Netherlands, England, Germany, Austria, Italy, Sweden, Serbia, Israel, Egypt, Japan, S. Korea, Thailand, Taiwan, India, Australia, Brazil, Argentina, Canada, Puerto Rico. | zagere@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 11 2010 | |
| Zager, MD | Eric | Neurosurgery | Canada | education | Led an international neurosurgery group tour of the People's Republic of China, June '02. Recently joined the Federation for International Education in Neurosurgery (FIENS) and traveled, lectured in Honduras and Nicaragua. Neurosurgery contacts in the Netherlands, England, Germany, Austria, Italy, Sweden, Serbia, Israel, Egypt, Japan, S. Korea, Thailand, Taiwan, India, Australia, Brazil, Argentina, Canada, Puerto Rico. | zagere@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 11 2010 | |
| Zager, MD | Eric | Neurosurgery | China | education | Led an international neurosurgery group tour of the People's Republic of China, June '02. Recently joined the Federation for International Education in Neurosurgery (FIENS) and traveled, lectured in Honduras and Nicaragua. Neurosurgery contacts in the Netherlands, England, Germany, Austria, Italy, Sweden, Serbia, Israel, Egypt, Japan, S. Korea, Thailand, Taiwan, India, Australia, Brazil, Argentina, Canada, Puerto Rico. | zagere@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 11 2010 | |
| Zager, MD | Eric | Neurosurgery | Egypt | education | Led an international neurosurgery group tour of the People's Republic of China, June '02. Recently joined the Federation for International Education in Neurosurgery (FIENS) and traveled, lectured in Honduras and Nicaragua. Neurosurgery contacts in the Netherlands, England, Germany, Austria, Italy, Sweden, Serbia, Israel, Egypt, Japan, S. Korea, Thailand, Taiwan, India, Australia, Brazil, Argentina, Canada, Puerto Rico. | zagere@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 11 2010 | |
| Zager, MD | Eric | Neurosurgery | England | education | Led an international neurosurgery group tour of the People's Republic of China, June '02. Recently joined the Federation for International Education in Neurosurgery (FIENS) and traveled, lectured in Honduras and Nicaragua. Neurosurgery contacts in the Netherlands, England, Germany, Austria, Italy, Sweden, Serbia, Israel, Egypt, Japan, S. Korea, Thailand, Taiwan, India, Australia, Brazil, Argentina, Canada, Puerto Rico. | zagere@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 11 2010 | |
| Zager, MD | Eric | Neurosurgery | Germany | education | Led an international neurosurgery group tour of the People's Republic of China, June '02. Recently joined the Federation for International Education in Neurosurgery (FIENS) and traveled, lectured in Honduras and Nicaragua. Neurosurgery contacts in the Netherlands, England, Germany, Austria, Italy, Sweden, Serbia, Israel, Egypt, Japan, S. Korea, Thailand, Taiwan, India, Australia, Brazil, Argentina, Canada, Puerto Rico. | zagere@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 11 2010 | |
| Zager, MD | Eric | Neurosurgery | Honduras | education | Led an international neurosurgery group tour of the People's Republic of China, June '02. Recently joined the Federation for International Education in Neurosurgery (FIENS) and traveled, lectured in Honduras and Nicaragua. Neurosurgery contacts in the Netherlands, England, Germany, Austria, Italy, Sweden, Serbia, Israel, Egypt, Japan, S. Korea, Thailand, Taiwan, India, Australia, Brazil, Argentina, Canada, Puerto Rico. | zagere@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 11 2010 | |
| Zager, MD | Eric | Neurosurgery | India | education | Led an international neurosurgery group tour of the People's Republic of China, June '02. Recently joined the Federation for International Education in Neurosurgery (FIENS) and traveled, lectured in Honduras and Nicaragua. Neurosurgery contacts in the Netherlands, England, Germany, Austria, Italy, Sweden, Serbia, Israel, Egypt, Japan, S. Korea, Thailand, Taiwan, India, Australia, Brazil, Argentina, Canada, Puerto Rico. | zagere@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 11 2010 | |
| Zager, MD | Eric | Neurosurgery | Israel | education | Led an international neurosurgery group tour of the People's Republic of China, June '02. Recently joined the Federation for International Education in Neurosurgery (FIENS) and traveled, lectured in Honduras and Nicaragua. Neurosurgery contacts in the Netherlands, England, Germany, Austria, Italy, Sweden, Serbia, Israel, Egypt, Japan, S. Korea, Thailand, Taiwan, India, Australia, Brazil, Argentina, Canada, Puerto Rico. | zagere@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 11 2010 | |
| Zager, MD | Eric | Neurosurgery | Italy | education | Led an international neurosurgery group tour of the People's Republic of China, June '02. Recently joined the Federation for International Education in Neurosurgery (FIENS) and traveled, lectured in Honduras and Nicaragua. Neurosurgery contacts in the Netherlands, England, Germany, Austria, Italy, Sweden, Serbia, Israel, Egypt, Japan, S. Korea, Thailand, Taiwan, India, Australia, Brazil, Argentina, Canada, Puerto Rico. | zagere@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 11 2010 | |
| Zager, MD | Eric | Neurosurgery | Japan | education | Led an international neurosurgery group tour of the People's Republic of China, June '02. Recently joined the Federation for International Education in Neurosurgery (FIENS) and traveled, lectured in Honduras and Nicaragua. Neurosurgery contacts in the Netherlands, England, Germany, Austria, Italy, Sweden, Serbia, Israel, Egypt, Japan, S. Korea, Thailand, Taiwan, India, Australia, Brazil, Argentina, Canada, Puerto Rico. | zagere@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 11 2010 | |
| Zager, MD | Eric | Neurosurgery | Netherlands | education | Led an international neurosurgery group tour of the People's Republic of China, June '02. Recently joined the Federation for International Education in Neurosurgery (FIENS) and traveled, lectured in Honduras and Nicaragua. Neurosurgery contacts in the Netherlands, England, Germany, Austria, Italy, Sweden, Serbia, Israel, Egypt, Japan, S. Korea, Thailand, Taiwan, India, Australia, Brazil, Argentina, Canada, Puerto Rico. | zagere@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 11 2010 | |
| Zager, MD | Eric | Neurosurgery | Nicaragua | education | Led an international neurosurgery group tour of the People's Republic of China, June '02. Recently joined the Federation for International Education in Neurosurgery (FIENS) and traveled, lectured in Honduras and Nicaragua. Neurosurgery contacts in the Netherlands, England, Germany, Austria, Italy, Sweden, Serbia, Israel, Egypt, Japan, S. Korea, Thailand, Taiwan, India, Australia, Brazil, Argentina, Canada, Puerto Rico. | zagere@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 11 2010 | |
| Zager, MD | Eric | Neurosurgery | Puerto Rico | education | Led an international neurosurgery group tour of the People's Republic of China, June '02. Recently joined the Federation for International Education in Neurosurgery (FIENS) and traveled, lectured in Honduras and Nicaragua. Neurosurgery contacts in the Netherlands, England, Germany, Austria, Italy, Sweden, Serbia, Israel, Egypt, Japan, S. Korea, Thailand, Taiwan, India, Australia, Brazil, Argentina, Canada, Puerto Rico. | zagere@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 11 2010 | |
| Zager, MD | Eric | Neurosurgery | Serbia | education | Led an international neurosurgery group tour of the People's Republic of China, June '02. Recently joined the Federation for International Education in Neurosurgery (FIENS) and traveled, lectured in Honduras and Nicaragua. Neurosurgery contacts in the Netherlands, England, Germany, Austria, Italy, Sweden, Serbia, Israel, Egypt, Japan, S. Korea, Thailand, Taiwan, India, Australia, Brazil, Argentina, Canada, Puerto Rico. | zagere@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 11 2010 | |
| Zager, MD | Eric | Neurosurgery | South Korea | education | Led an international neurosurgery group tour of the People's Republic of China, June '02. Recently joined the Federation for International Education in Neurosurgery (FIENS) and traveled, lectured in Honduras and Nicaragua. Neurosurgery contacts in the Netherlands, England, Germany, Austria, Italy, Sweden, Serbia, Israel, Egypt, Japan, S. Korea, Thailand, Taiwan, India, Australia, Brazil, Argentina, Canada, Puerto Rico. | zagere@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 11 2010 | |
| Zager, MD | Eric | Neurosurgery | Sweden | education | Led an international neurosurgery group tour of the People's Republic of China, June '02. Recently joined the Federation for International Education in Neurosurgery (FIENS) and traveled, lectured in Honduras and Nicaragua. Neurosurgery contacts in the Netherlands, England, Germany, Austria, Italy, Sweden, Serbia, Israel, Egypt, Japan, S. Korea, Thailand, Taiwan, India, Australia, Brazil, Argentina, Canada, Puerto Rico. | zagere@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 11 2010 | |
| Zager, MD | Eric | Neurosurgery | Taiwan | education | Led an international neurosurgery group tour of the People's Republic of China, June '02. Recently joined the Federation for International Education in Neurosurgery (FIENS) and traveled, lectured in Honduras and Nicaragua. Neurosurgery contacts in the Netherlands, England, Germany, Austria, Italy, Sweden, Serbia, Israel, Egypt, Japan, S. Korea, Thailand, Taiwan, India, Australia, Brazil, Argentina, Canada, Puerto Rico. | zagere@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 11 2010 | |
| Zager, MD | Eric | Neurosurgery | Thailand | education | Led an international neurosurgery group tour of the People's Republic of China, June '02. Recently joined the Federation for International Education in Neurosurgery (FIENS) and traveled, lectured in Honduras and Nicaragua. Neurosurgery contacts in the Netherlands, England, Germany, Austria, Italy, Sweden, Serbia, Israel, Egypt, Japan, S. Korea, Thailand, Taiwan, India, Australia, Brazil, Argentina, Canada, Puerto Rico. | zagere@uphs.upenn.edu | HUP | 11 2010 | |
| Zhu, PhD | Jun (Jay) | Microbiology | Bangladesh | China and Bangladesh | junzhu@mail.med.upenn.edu | 05 2012 | |||
| Zhu, PhD | Jun (Jay) | Microbiology | China | China and Bangladesh | junzhu@mail.med.upenn.edu | 05 2012 | |||
| Zuberi, PhD | Tukufu | Sociology | Africa | Africa - food security, mortality Golbal Research | Food Security - Working Papers with the United Nations Development Programme (Regional Bureau for Africa), African Census Analysis Project | tukufu@pop.upenn.edu | SAS | 05 2012 |

