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Description
If we are serious about promoting health equity for all, we must begin by creating equitable global partnerships. This webinar describes how individuals can shift the paradigm in their global health work by critically examining the language, attitudes, motivations, and practices needed to effectively collaborate with international partners. It also discusses how modern global health education and practices can help ensure that the priorities of local partners set the agenda for international research partnerships. The webinar further explains specific approaches that individuals can use to decolonize their global health practice and international research partnerships.
Audience
Faculty, Higher Education Administrators, Institutional Officials, Post-Doctoral Fellows, Research Administrators, Undergraduate and Graduate Students
Meet the Presenter
Lisa V. Adams, MD – Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth
Dr. Lisa V. Adams is the Associate Dean for Global Health, Director of The Center for Global Health Equity, and a Professor of Medicine in the Infectious Disease and International Health Section at Dartmouth. In all her roles, she designs and leads collaborative interdisciplinary global health educational programs and projects.