2013 Symposia and Events

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2013 Symposia and Events

Global Health on Grounds:
Global Health - Bold Visions for the Next Generation

Robert Clay
USAID Deputy Administrator
Bureau for Global Health
Thursday 11 April
12N-1PM | Claude Moore Medical Education Bldg Auditorium
Mr. Clay will outline the impressive achievements that we have witnessed in
Global Health over the past 50 years and describe the bold visions of ending
child/maternal deaths and creating an AIDS free generation by 2035. He will
describe both lessons we have learned in the past as well as challenges we
still face in achieving these future targets. The talk will conclude with
what the next generation can do to help achieve these goals.

Robert Clay Bio
More information or questions?
ctrglobalhealth@virginia.edu / 434.243.6383

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International Elective Information Sessions 4th year Medical Students

TANZANIA – Eric Houpt, MD - Wed 10 April 5PM
GUATEMALA – David Burt, MD – Thursday 11 April 5PM
RWANDA – F. Calland, MD and Robin Petroze, MD –  Wed 24 April 4PM
UGANDA (Mbarara) – Christopher Moore, MD - Wed 24 April 5PM
GHANA – Moses Woode, MD - Thursday 16 May 5PM

 Dinner provided for all electives information meetings
All sessions located at the  Center for Global Health Corner Building 
Please call 434.243.6383 / 434.962.0976 for questions/directions

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UNITE FOR SIGHT 2013 GLOBAL HEALTH & INNOVATION CONFERENCE
Yale University - April 13 & 14 2013
www.uniteforsight.org/conference
 The Center for Global Health will provide funds to up to 4 UVa students to attend the 2013 Global Health & Innovation Conference presented by Unite For Sight, April 23 and 24, 2013 at Yale University. The Global Health & Innovation Conference is the world's largest global health conference and social entrepreneurship conference. This must-attend, thought-leading conference annually convenes 2,200 leaders, changemakers, students, and professionals from all fields of global health, international development, and social entrepreneurship.