News about GHLI
Mayur M. Desai, YSPH professor of epidemiology (microbial diseases), and Erika Linnander, director of the Global Health Leadership Initiative at YSPH, teamed with two faculty members from the University of Arizona's Mel & Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, and India's JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research and the Public Health Research Institute of India to create the Research Leadership Program. Its purpose is to build leadership and mentorship among public health scholars from India’s underrepresented groups.
- February 26, 2024Source: PHRMA
Equitable Breakthroughs in Medicine Development (EQBMED), led by Yale School of Medicine, Morehouse School of Medicine, the Research Centers in Minority Institutions Coordinating Center (RCMI) at Morehouse School of Medicine, and Vanderbilt University Medical Center, is a partnership bringing clinical trial sites closer to the community to further equity and access for diverse populations.
- January 09, 2024
The Yale Global Health Leadership Initiative recently launched “Champions Advancing Racial Equity in Sepsis” (CARES), a national collaborative to address racial inequities in care and outcomes for patients with sepsis using a coalition-based leadership development intervention.
- November 30, 2023
The Yale School of Public Health had a strong showing at the American Public Health Association’s (APHA) annual meeting and expo this year.
- November 27, 2023Source: Yale Daily News
A new study from the YSPH found the Health Professional Shortage Area program to be ineffective in its goal of reducing healthcare shortages in underserved areas.
- October 26, 2023Source: Humanitarian Practice Network
In the wake of the current crisis unfolding in Gaza and Israel, we invited humanitarian practitioners to share their insights on the situation.
- October 09, 2023
Bradley titled her talk “Getting on the Balcony,” meaning stepping back to see the recurrent patterns in one’s life and career.
- October 04, 2023Source: Yale News
Bradley, one of this year’s four Wilbur Cross Medal recipients and a member of the News’ presidential shortlist, reflected on her career and moments of transition.
- August 01, 2023Source: Diverse
A new study by Yale University finds that Black students are more likely to leave medical school than their white peers. The results of the study indicate an achievement gap in the bio-medicine field during a time when many universities are struggling to find new ways to diversify the field.
- July 31, 2023Source: YaleNews
A new study finds MD-PhD program attrition is highest among Black students, which has impacts on the diversity and innovation of biomedicine.