Global Frontiers in Palliative Care – Perspectives from Ethiopia and Uganda

Global Frontiers in Palliative Care – Perspectives from Ethiopia and Uganda

Hosted by the Office of Global Health, Department of Internal Medicine & Section of Global Health, Department of Emergency Medicine

By OGH and Emergency Medicine

Date and time

Wednesday, March 13 · 6:30 - 8pm EDT

Location

Boyer Center for Molecular Medicine

295 Congress Ave Room 206/208 New Haven, CT 06510

About this event

The Global Health Night Out team is thrilled to welcome Harriet Mayanja-Kizza, MBChB, MMed, MSc, FACP (Professor of Medicine & former Dean, School of Medicine, College of Health Sciences, Makerere University) and Ephrem Abathun RN, PhD (Executive Director, Hospice Ethiopia). Please join us for a conversation with these visiting colleagues from Ethiopia and Uganda, focusing on the importance and evolution of the field of palliative care in East Africa. This event will be moderated by Eleanor Reid, MD, PhD (YSM Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine), and Tracy Rabin, MD, SM (YSM Associate Professor of Medicine). We recommend the following two articles as background reading for the session:





Global Health Night Out is a multi-disciplinary event that brings together people from across Yale to meet, learn about global health work happening, and to discuss current topics in Global Health.


This is an IN-PERSON event, so we will need your RSVP to order dinner. Don't miss out on this opportunity to meet old friends and make new ones in Global Health!

Global Health Night Out is co-sponsored by the Yale Institute for Global Health and the YSM Office of Global Health Education.


Hosted by the Office of Global Health, Department of Internal Medicine & Section of Global Health, Department of Emergency Medicine

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