Global Women’s Health Fellowship

The Global Women’s Health Fellowship is an interdisciplinary and cross-collaborative program organized through the Connors Center for Women’s Health and Gender Biology, Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH), and the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative (HHI), a Harvard Global Health Institute.

Global Pediatric Fellowship at Boston Children’s Hospital

The fellowship is a two year training program in which Fellows rotate in 6 month blocks between a field placement in Haiti, Rwanda, or Liberia, and a clinical placement in Boston, Massachusetts. The focus of the fellowship is on skills in global health service delivery, including skills in clinical care, medical education, program development, management, evaluation, quality improvement, and in implementation focused research.

Partners HealthCare Center of Expertise in Global and Humanitarian Health

The Partners Center of Expertise (COE) in Global and Humanitarian Health is a cross-disciplinary training opportunity that complements traditional clinical residencies and fellowships. The COE provides trainees with access to senior faculty for career advice and mentorship, monthly lectures, funding for conferences, travel and research and host of resources for developing productive careers in global and humanitarian health.

Harvard Global Health Institute

The Harvard Global Health Institute aims to educate a future generation of critical thinkers, leaders, and scholars to meet the most important world health challenges in the 21st century, produce new knowledge on emerging global health problems, and catalyze innovative solutions to reduce health inequities here at home and worldwide.

Harvard Medical School – Department of Global Health and Social Medicine

The Department of Global Health and Social Medicine applies social science and humanities research to constantly improve the practice of medicine, the delivery of treatment, and the development of health care policies locally and worldwide. A major effort is the Global Health Delivery program and developing the science of implementation. As of 2008, the Department is the central structure to help organize global health activities, especially medical education experiences, at Harvard Medical School.

Global Health Delivery Project

The goal of the Global Health Delivery Project is to improve health among disadvantaged populations worldwide by systematizing the study of global health delivery and rapidly disseminating knowledge to practitioners through a range of coordinated initiatives.

Harvard School of Public Health – Department of Global Health and Population

The Department of Global Health and Population seeks to improve global health through education, research, and service from a population-based perspective. The department brings together disciplinary expertise in many areas to leverage different perspectives and approaches to global health issues. The aim is to achieve a deeper understanding of, and make significant contributions to, the “research-policy-implementation” cycle for the multi-faceted fields of global health and population.

Consortium of Universities for Global Health

The Consortium of Universities for Global Health, founded by leading North American university global health programs, aims to define the field and discipline of global health; standardize required curricula and competencies for global health; define criteria and conditions for student and faculty field placements in host institutions; and provide coordination of projects and initiatives among and between resource-rich universities and less-developed nations and their institutions.