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71:; global trauma and violence prevention; and global medicines safety with a cross-cutting focus on social justice and equity. The Center for Integrated Health of Women, Children, and Adolescents, for example, includes at least 22 collaborations (13 on campus and partnerships in Kenya, Ethiopia, Mexico, and Peru). And the initiative on Climate Change and Global Health involves more than 25 collaborations on campus and beyond. 187:
Those within the process argued that planning was open and that the department would be multidisciplinary and would live up to its stated vision of taking a broad approach to global health. They also noted that while the department would have some facilities off campus, it would be primarily based at
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program, was originally a candidate for director of the department, but was not selected. A controversial second selection process involving three new candidates took place in late 2005 and early 2006. The process was criticized for not being open, and there was concern among the student body and
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The department is housed in both the School of Medicine and School of Public Health and has formed linkages across campus and throughout the world to help address not only infectious diseases but a host of pressing global health issues, including health metrics and evaluation; the health of women,
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On September 8, University of Washington announced King K. Holmes, MD, PhD, a world leader in AIDS and infectious disease research and training, to become the first chair of the University of Washington's new Department of Global Health. His leadership in global health research and training, and
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The Department of Global Health was launched in January 2007 with support from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the state of Washington, and the University of Washington, with a mandate to harness the extraordinary expertise, energy, and creativity of faculty across all 17 UW schools and
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The department has strong ties in Kenya, Peru, Mozambique, and Ethiopia. But worldwide, the department works with nearly 250 collaborating organizations, including universities and hospitals, NGOs, government agencies, and ministries of health.
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the university; the deans of the schools committed to finding on-campus space to house the department's administrative offices, although much of the lab space was planned to be located in a building in the Eastlake neighborhood.
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The department offers several global health tracks for a master of Public Health degree: General; Leadership, Policy, and Management; Health Metrics and Evaluation; Peace Corps; Epidemiology; and concurrent degrees.
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The pioneering work of UW researchers in sexually transmitted diseases in the 1970s and 1980s paved the way for the university's leading role in HIV/AID research and training, and, now, global health.
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The department offers a doctoral program in Pathobiology. A doctoral program in global health with emphases on health metrics and evaluation and implementation science is in development.
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experience as a public-health practitioner, will serve Holmes well in leading the Department of Global Health, according to Paul G. Ramsey, dean of the School of Medicine.
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Quote from Howard Frumkin MD, MPH, Dean of the UW School of Public Health: "Global health represents the best of academic health sciences -- transdisciplinary
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The department has a certificate program in Global Health and a program in AIDS and STIs. Medical students also can take a Global Health Pathway.
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The department offers post-bachelor and post-graduate fellowship programs with the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation.
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was offered the position of director. However, in July of that year it was announced that Merson had been appointed direct of
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faculty about the chosen chair. Some feared that the department would be too heavily oriented towards
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colleges to create one of the most comprehensive academic global health programs in the world.
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development) and would neglect the broader issues of public health, such as
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An undergraduate minor in global health was launched in January 2011.
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Colleges, schools, and departments of the University of Washington
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neighborhood - an area being developed as a biotechnology hub.
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The department was begun with funding supplied by the
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University of Washington Department of Global Health
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Index

School of Medicine
School of Public Health
University of Washington
Seattle, Washington
global health
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
health system strengthening
climate change and health
Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation
systems thinking
Jim Yong Kim
Partners in Health
WHO
HIV/AIDS
biomedical research
biotechnology
vaccine
social justice
health disparities
prevention
promotion
public policy
South Lake Union
Yale University
Duke University
Dean Jamison
Disease Control Priorities Project
“UW to add global health studies.”
“UW gets global-health shot in the arm $ 30 million from Gates Foundation.”
“Concern over new UW department.”

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