July 11, 2022

Global Health Research Collaborative panel discussions open to all beginning July 22

The Global Health Research Collaborative of the Wayne State University School of Medicine will present a series of Zoom presentations and panel discussions on global health issues beginning July 22.

The presentations, open to everyone, will tackle topics such as “COVID-19: Long COVID-19 and Future Pandemics” and “Tackling Health Challenges in Ukraine and Ukrainian Refugees,” along with panel discussions on emergency medicine, refugee trauma research, breast cancer research in African American populations, and conducting effective collaborations with international organizations.

The Friday series is a component of the 2022 session presented by the collaborative, which seeks to expand quality global health education to local and foreign professionals early in their careers. The program works to develop a network of highly-trained global health researchers who will conduct research aimed at improving the health, capacity development, and evaluation and monitoring of evidence-based interventions for health problems in their own nations.

You do not have to be enrolled in the program to participate in the sessions.

Events open to the public include:

July 22, 11:35 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.: “COVID-19: Long COVID-19 and Future Pandemics.” Join an engaging conversation with leading COVID-19 experts from the city of Detroit as they dissect their experiences leading their health care and academic institutions’ response during the pandemic. They will place the discussion in the context of the evolving roles of researchers and health care providers’ careers. Participants include Teena Chopra, M.D., M.P.H., professor of Medicine, Division of Infectious Disease, for the School of Medicine, corporate medical director of Infection Prevention, Epidemiology and Antibiotic Stewardship for WSU and the Detroit Medical Center and co-director of Wayne State University’s Center for Emerging and Infectious Diseases; Marcus Zervos, M.D., assistant dean of Global Affairs for the School of Medicine and co-director of the Center for Emerging and Infectious Diseases; Anita Chopra, M.D., an internal medicine physician at the University of Washington Medical Center and member of the long covid center at UW Medicine; and Uzma Syed, D.O., board certified infectious disease specialist of Southshore Infectious Disease and Travel Medicine Consultants, and chair of the COVID-19 Task Force and director of the Antimicrobial Stewardship Center of Excellence for Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center in New York.
Zoom link: https://wayne-edu.zoom.us/j/98064585998?pwd=L0QweE5majIzQkY4eU9mckdMRnB5QT09
Meeting: 980 6458 5998

July 29, 10 to 11 a.m.: “Global Perspectives Panel.” Participants and topics include Arash Javanbakht, M.D., WSU associate professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences, and director of the Stress, Trauma and Anxiety Research Clinic, who will focus on the importance of refugee trauma research. Evelyn Jiagge, Ph.D., a research specialist at Henry Ford Hospital, will focus on breast cancer research in African American populations. Indryas Woldie, M.D., WSU assistant professor of Oncology and Hematology, specialist at the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute, will focus on conducting effective collaborations with international organizations.
Zoom link: https://wayne-edu.zoom.us/j/99417515857?pwd=VTh0Y3lLUjl5UVEvRzhJQTlZNU9Tdz09
Meeting: 994 1751 5857

July 29, 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.: “Tackling Health Challenges in Ukraine and Ukrainian Refugees.” An in-depth discussion of the crisis in Ukraine and the challenges Ukrainian refugees facing due to displacement will feature Paul Kilgore, M.D., M.P.H., WSU associate professor of Pharmacy Practice and co-director of the Center for Emerging and Infectious Diseases; Arash Javanbakht, M.D., WSU associate professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences, and director of the Stress, Trauma and Anxiety Research Clinic; Victor Burlaka, LMSW, Ph.D., WSU associate professor of Social Work; and Brian True, managing director of Eye Care For Ukraine.
Zoom link: https://wayne-edu.zoom.us/j/99417515857?pwd=VTh0Y3lLUjl5UVEvRzhJQTlZNU9Tdz09
Meeting: 994 1751 5857

Aug. 5, 10 to 11 a.m.: “Emergency Medicine Networks Panel.” Valerie Mika, associate director of Clinical Research Operations for the WSU Department of Emergency Medicine, will moderate a panel discussion on professional networking in the field of Emergency Medicine. She will be joined by several Emergency Medicine professionals from the WSU School of Medicine.
Zoom link: https://wayne-edu.zoom.us/j/93381469806?pwd=UzN2RmtGNGk0VEFLbjVxK2h3eVFWZz09
Meeting: 933 8146 9806

Aug. 12, 11:35 a.m. to noon: “Infectious Disease Research Experts Panel.” Three leading professionals will discuss how they became engaged in infectious disease research and their experiences within the field. Featuring Indira Brar, M.D., infectious disease specialist with Henry Ford Health; Linda Kaljee, Ph.D., senior research investigator for Henry Ford Health and associate professor of the WSU Pediatric Prevention Research Center; and Paul Kilgore, M.D., M.P.H., WSU associate professor of Pharmacy Practice and co-director of the Center for Emerging and Infectious Diseases.
Zoom link: https://wayne-edu.zoom.us/j/91825563985?pwd=MDZDQWwyVWpyYmFxb2FPSEl4SktBdz09
Meeting: 918 2556 3985

For more information, email Zahraa Ghosn at gx4516@wayne.edu.

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