Indian Field Seminar Open to IH students

September 8th, 2011 in Conferences/Seminars, Practicums/Internships

Dear International Health MPH Student,

I want to let you know about the Indian Field Seminar, an exceptional course in the School of Management that you can access. Students have found it to be an extraordinary experience. We spend two weeks in India, visiting key organizations and settings from across the health sector, going to Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore. India is one of the great emerging countries of the world, an intense mix of all economic levels, social and cultural groups, poor and primitive while also innovative and world class. There will be plenty of time to explore the country as well as the health sector.

Here is a video about the seminar http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rp6A_uVHu4

And here is a slide show http://smgpublish.bu.edu/IM853/ as well as podcasts.

Indian Field Seminar Presentation

The seminar takes place in the first two weeks of January, between the two semesters, and counts as a spring semester course. There will be extra expense for travel, housing, etc.

Some elements include:
• Top multinational and Indian bio-pharma and device companies, including Biocon, the largest biotech company India and GE huge John Welch Center in Bangalore
• Leading hospitals from both the private and public sector
• Innovative startup companies
• A trip to rural India to see primary care settings.
• A tour of Dharavi, the largest slum in south Asia, led by the physician who runs the health center there.

Most meetings are with the CEO or other top leaders.
I am also attaching an informational PowerPoint that includes information about itinerary and cost.

If you are interested I encourage you to get in touch with me for more information. There are still a few spaces open (the course is capped at 20). I would also be glad to give you the contact information for students who went this past January, so that you can get their impressions.
Mark

Mark Allan, MSW, MBA
Faculty Director, Health Sector Management Program
Boston University School of Management
Director of Health Systems Development
Department of Family Medicine
Boston University School of Medicine
595 Commonwealth Avenue, Room 502A
Boston, MA 02215
mallan@bu.edu
Mobile: 978-314-9087

BUSPH Career Services Fellowship Fair, Sept. 27

September 8th, 2011 in Conferences/Seminars, Outside Announcements

Learn about these opportunities from current fellows and program representatives, including a few BUSPH Alums!

Administrative Fellowships:
- Brigham & Woman’s Hospital
- Mass General Hospital
- Newton-Wellesley Hospital
- UMass Memorial Health Care

Global Fellowships:
- Global Health Corps

Policy Fellowships:
- Rappaport Institute, Harvard University

Community-Based Fellowships:
- Boston Schweitzer Fellowship Program

TUESDAY, SEPT. 27
4:00 – 5:45PM

HIEBERT LOUNGE, MEDICAL SCHOOL BUILDING

RSVP:
MARIA MCCARTHY
mamcc@bu.edu

Visit Career Services Website for Descriptions & Deadlines
Fellowship Fair Flyer 2011

CE Completion contract for fall paperwork: Sept. 7 and Sept. 9

September 6th, 2011 in Fellowships

Dear IH students,

IF you are working on an Option 2 or 3 CE this fall (Journal article or Independent project), please read on:

It has been brought to my attention that there are 2 dates listed on the CE Completion contract for fall paperwork: Sept. 7 and Sept. 9. I can certainly understand how this would cause confusion for students! I apologize for this.

If you are able to submit your CE documentation by tomorrow, please do so. If you were under the impression that the deadline was September 9 rather than the 7th, you may submit it on the 9th and will not be penalized for this. Ideally, we would like to have as many submissions on the 7th as possible, so if you are able to turn it in then (or any time before the 9th), please do so!

Thanks everyone, and my apologies once again for the confusion. Let me know if you have questions regarding the CE, and I will be happy to help.

Best,

Emily Jump

Ibis Reproductive Health Seeking Fall Intern/Research Assistant

September 2nd, 2011 in Practicums/Internships

[Current MPH student Annie Kiel, interned with Ibis Reproductive Health this summer and had a terrific experience. "My experience contributed to my professional development and increased my understanding of the complexity of the issues related to research and service provision of comprehensive sexual and reproductive health services. The highly skilled and welcoming staff made an outstanding impression."]

Ibis Reproductive Health is a non-governmental research organization that aims to improve women’s reproductive autonomy, choices, and health worldwide. Ibis accomplishes their mission by conducting original clinical and social science research, leveraging existing research, producing educational resources, and promoting policies and practices that support sexual and reproductive rights and health. The staff of roughly twenty is located in Cambridge, MA (headquarters); Johannesburg, South Africa; and Oakland, CA. (www.ibisreproductivehealth.org)

Ibis seek one to two individuals who have a strong commitment to women’s health and rights who is willing to provide both research and administrative support to Ibis staff in Cambridge, MA. The intern/research assistant will work with multiple study teams on new and ongoing international and domestic research projects. Tasks will include developing project protocols, data collection and management, literature reviews, manuscript preparation, and overall project support. The intern/research assistant will also provide support to staff as needed, including assisting with administrative, development, and communications activities. Applicants should be comfortable working on multiple projects simultaneously and interacting with a variety of people, and should ideally be familiar with reproductive health research.

Minimum qualifications:
• Demonstrated commitment to commitment to women’s sexual and reproductive health.
• Excellent writing, interpersonal, and organizational skills.
• Ability to meet deadlines.
• Flexibility, responsiveness, and willingness to pitch in to a variety of projects.
• Student in a Master’s level program preferred

To apply, send a cover letter and CV to admin@ibisreproductivehealth.org. No phone calls please.
Position will remain open until filled.

Millennium Campus Conference (MCC)

September 1st, 2011 in Conferences/Seminars, Outside Announcements, Practicums/Internships

Interested in international development? Want to hear from and connect with leaders and non-profits in the field?

The Millennium Campus Conference (MCC) is a 3 day event focused on international development and will explore the role that young adults play in the fight against issues such as health, education, and other issues contributing to global poverty. Organizations represented include Oxfam, USAID, Partners in Health, UNICEF, and Invisible Children. Event includes an Internship Fair.

Date: Friday - Sunday, September 16-18, 2011

Location: Harvard University

Cost: BUSPH Students receive a $10 discount off registration. Enter code: BostonUSpecial when registering.

For More Information and to Register: http://mcc2011.com/

PhamAccess (Namibia) seeks MPH intern to support expansion of mobile clinic program

September 1st, 2011 in Practicums/Internships

PharmAccess is an innovative NGO in Namibia that IH Professor Rich Feeley has worked with for a good while. PharmAccess seek an excellent intern to provide administrative support to assist program expansion and Monitoring & Evaluation efforts for the Mister Sister Mobile Clinic program.

The practicum could be as early as Spring semester or possibly summer. The student would have to pay air fare and living expenses. Interested students are encouraged to apply for Santander Funding. PharmAccess can help facilitate finding accommodations. If interested, submit a letter of interest and resume to Joe Anzalone via josanz@bu.edu.

Read more about the organization and the Launch of Mister Sister: a unique mobile health partnership via:

http://www.pharmaccess.org/RunScript.asp?page=24&Article_ID=197&AR=AR&ap=NewsArticleDetail.asp&p=ASP\~Pg24.asp

Last year, MPH-IH Alum, Ehimen Ameni worked with PharmAccess, and is willing to share about his experience.

IH Orientation Fall 2011 Review

September 1st, 2011 in Fellowships

If you missed orientation or just want to review the information, check out the IH Orientation Slideshow.
Orientation Slides Fall 2011

The IH Concentrator's Guide is a valuable resource for IH MPH students. If you did not get a copy, please pick one up in Crosstown 372/371A.

Who is your advisor? Check who your advisor is on student link: http://www.bu.edu/link/bin/uiscgi_studentlink.pl/uismpl/?ModuleName=menu.pl&NewMenu=Home

Don't miss out on IH & BUSPH events and announcements! Forward your bu.edu e-mail http://www.bu.edu/tech/accounts/email/

“Advancing Health Equity in the 21st Century”

September 1st, 2011 in Conferences/Seminars

Montreal, Canada
November 13 - 15, 2011
http://2011globalhealth.org

Co-Hosted by:
GHEC - Global Health Education Consortium | globalhealtheducation.org
CSIH - Canadian Society for International Health | csih.org
CUGH - Consortium of Universities for International Health | cugh.org

Register Now for the 2011 Global Health Conference in Montreal, Canada, November 13 - 15, 2011. Jointly hosted by the Consortium of Universities for Global Health, the Canadian Society for International Health and the Global Health Education Consortium.
More information at the conference website: http://2011globalhealth.org

Little Brothers is hiring! Elder Service Coordinator- Full Time

September 1st, 2011 in Jobs

We are looking for someone who is detail-orientated, organized, and specifically loves being with elderly people. He/she will be responsible for assessing elders for all Little Brothers - Friends of the Elderly programs; coordinating and monitoring the participation of elders in the various programs; and liaising with and/or advocating with external agencies on behalf of the elders, when necessary. Qualifications include: a 4-year college degree; familiarity with elder service organizations; computer proficiency; organizational skills; valid driver's license and willingness to drive agency vehicle; willingness to work all major holidays. Position starting mid-October.

Please send resume and cover letter to Marty Guerin atmguerin.bos@littlebrothers.org.

International Diabetes Federation (IDF) Jobs – Currently recruiting for positions in Belgium

September 1st, 2011 in Jobs

The International Diabetes Federation (IDF) is the global advocate for the over 250 million people with diabetes worldwide. It represents over 200 diabetes associations in more than 160 countries. Our mission is to promote diabetes care, prevention and a cure worldwide. The International Diabetes Federation is an NGO in official relations with the World Health Organization and the Pan-American Health Organization. We are also an associated NGO with the United Nations Department of Public Information. The International Diabetes Federation leads the World Diabetes Day and Unite for Diabetes campaigns.

The International Diabetes Federation is currently recruiting an Epidemiologist and Public Health Specialist for its Executive Office in Brussels, Belgium.

http://www.idf.org/jobs