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Global Health & Innovation 2010 Conference
April 17, 18 - 2010

Global Health University
Excellence in Global Health Education

Unite For Sight's Global Health University is designed to develop and nurture the next generation of global health leaders. Global Health University helps to effect widespread innovative change in global health through comprehensive training workshops and webinars, a Global Health Certificate Program, fellowship and internship opportunities in the U.S. and abroad, and online courses.

200 Speakers representing all disciplines of global health, social entrepreneurship, international development, and innovation

Keynote speakers include Seth Godin, Jacqueline Novogratz, Jeffrey Sachs and Sonia Sachs

Social innovation sessions by the CEOs and Directors of Acumen Fund, Partners in Health, Water.org, Save The Children, HealthStore Foundation, Mulago Foundation, Good Capital, mothers2mothers, Share Our Strength, Root Cause, and many others.

2,200 participants from all 50 states and from more than 55 countries who are immersed in global health and international development, public health, eye care, medicine, social entrepreneurship, nonprofits, philanthropy, microfinance, human rights, anthropology, health policy, advocacy, public service, environmental health, and education.

Presented annually by Unite For Sight, a 501(c) 3 nonprofit organization free of commercial interests and committed to promoting high quality care for all
GH/Innovate 2010 is the 7th annual conference.
Collaborate on designs and strategies to identify global problems, engage in social entrepreneurship, and create real solutions.

Network with leading innovators, organizations, universities, and other change-makers

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Saturday, 7:45-8:10am: Opening

Saturday, 8:15-9:00am: Keynote Address

  • Keynote Address By Jacqueline Novogratz, MBA, Founder and CEO, Acumen Fund

Saturday, 9:10-10:40am

Session SH: Enterprises and Innovations in Global Health

  • "Creating Viable Enterprises For The Base of the Pyramid," Ted London, PhD, Senior Research Fellow, William Davidson Institute and Faculty, Ross School of Business, University of Michigan
  • "Innovations in Global Health Through Social Venture Financing," Omer Imtiazuddin, Health Portfolio Manager, Acumen Fund
  • "The Role of Invention in Economic Development," Julia Novy-Hildesley, Executive Director, The Lemelson Foundation
  • "Franchising Healthcare in Africa," Scott Hillstrom, Chairman of the Board, CEO and Co-Founder, HealthStore Foundation

Session L01: Global Health Policy and Human Rights

  • "Using Human Rights To Improve Global Health Efforts: Examples, Challenges, and Opportunities," Sofia Gruskin, JD, MIA, Associate Professor in Health and Human Rights Director, Program on International Health and Human Rights, Harvard School of Public Health
  • "Rights-Based Approaches to Global Health Policy: The World Health Organization and an Evolving Human Right to Health," Benjamin Mason Meier, JD, LLM, PhD, Assistant Professor of Global Health Policy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • "Influencing Health Outcomes From Outside the Health Sector: Social Capital, Structural Interventions and Development Policy," Jeffrey O'Malley, Director, HIV/AIDS at UNDP
  • Jorge Bermudez, Executive Secretary, UNITAID

Session L02: Children's Health

  • "Three Unique Models For Services For Orphans and Vulnerable Children: Worldwide Orphans Foundation in Ethiopia, Vietnam, and Bulgaria," Jane Aronson, MD, CEO and Founder of Worldwide Orphans Foundation; Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Cornell Weill Medical College and Columbia University
  • "Where Are The Children (With Disabilities)?" Dana Corfield, Founder, Equip KIDS International
  • "Reducing Childhood Malnutrition by Improving Children’s Oral Health in Rural El Salvador," Karen Sokal-Gutierrez, MD, MPH, Associate Clinical Professor, University of California Berkeley-UCSF Joint Medical Program
  • "The International Activities of the American Academy of Pediatrics: Caring For All Children," Cliff O'Callahan, MD, PhD, FAAP, Pediatric Faculty, Family Practice Group; Director of Nurseries, Middlesex Hospital; Chair, AAP Section on International

Session L21: New Career Options in Global Health Workshop

  • "New Career Options in Global Health," Derek Yach, Vice President of Global Health Policy, PepsiCo

Session L31: NGOs and Global Health

  • "Giving Voice to the Voiceless, the Role of NGOs in Ghana," Charity Gyasi, Human Resource Manager, Care International, Gulf of Guinea
  • "Building Sustainable Health Care Infrastructure, Building Dialogue: A Start-to-Finish Look at Effective Delivery of Medical Relief to Developing Nations," Douglas Jackson, Founder and CEO, Project Cure
  • "HIV Medication to Empower Communities: An International Model," Jesus Aguais, Executive Director, Aid for AIDS
  • "GHDonline: Communities of Practice for Global Health Implementers," Anat Rosenthal, PhD, Research Fellow, Harvard Medical School

Session W16: Creative Partnerships in Global Health

  • "An Industry-Driven Approach to Mobility and HIV," Luke J.E. Disney, Executive Director, North Star Alliance
  • "A Public Private Partnership to Improve Mental Health Services in Northern Uganda," Stephen Alderman, MD, Co-Founder, Peter C. Alderman Foundation
  • "Piecing Together The Global Puzzle: Creating Sustainable Partnerships to Address Autism Worldwide," Molly Ola Pinney, Founder and CEO, The Global Autism Project
  • "Meeting Community Reproductive Health Needs Through Creative Partnerships in the Peruvian Amazon," Diana Santana, Senior Program Officer, Planned Parenthood Federation of America

Session W17: Social Enterprise Pitches - Ideas in Development

  • “Going Beyond Universal HIV Testing in Sub-Saharan Africa: Integration of Disease Prevention Strategies," Navneet Garg, Global Business Manager, Vestergaard Frandsen
  • "Covalent:global:capital => Africa," Jason Higbee, Chairman, Covalent:global:capital
  • "A Head for Business, a Heart for the World," Jaap Jonkers, Chairman, Foundation SIFE Leiden
  • "The UNITAID Patent Pool: An Innovative Approach to Access to Medicines and IP," Suerie Moon, UNITAID Policy Advisor
  • "Controlling Human Schistosomiasis With Village-based Aquaculture," Elizabeth, Huttinger, MA, Chief Executive, Manobi Development Foundation
  • "Coded in Country," Neal Lesh, Chief Technology Officer, D-Tree International
  • "Reshaping Rural Health: Using Social Networks to Build Healthier Communities," Jonathan Coleman
  • "Skillz Snap: Mobilizing Communities Against HIV Through Participatory Video," Jeff DeCelles, Ed.M, Global Curriculum Development Manager, Grassroot Soccer

Session W19: Global Eye Health Needs

  • "Vision 2020/USA and The Future of Collaborative Efforts in Blindness Prevention," Louis Pizzarello, MD, MPH, Chair, Vision 2020/USA
  • "Avoidable Blindness and Eye Care in Latin America and the Caribbean," Juan Carlos Silva, MD, MPH, Regional Advisor in Prevention of Blindness, PAHO-WHO
  • "Presentation Patterns of Glaucoma in Rural and Urban Ghana" Michael Gyasi, MD, Ophthalmologist, Emanuel Eye Centre, Accra, Ghana
  • "Eliminating Preventable Blindness in Northern Ghana," Seth Wanye, MD, Ophthamlologist, Eye Clinic of Tamale Teaching Hospital, Ghana

Session W20: Global Health Through Technology Workshop

  • "Workshop: How To Advance Global Health Through Technology and Social Entrepreneurship," Ashifi Gogo, Founder and CEO, Sproxil.com; Holekamp Family PhD Innovation Fellow, Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth

Session W207: Global Health Advocacy Workshop

  • "Creating Champions on Our Issues: The Champion Scale—A Tool for Advocates," Ken Patterson, Grassroots Manager, RESULTS Educational Fund

Session W208: Scaling and Delivering Healthcare Programs

  • "Supporting Early-Stage Social Entrepreneurs," Michael Norton, Director, Centre for Innovation in Voluntary Action
  • "Center for Health Market Innovations (CHMI)," Donika Dimovska, Program Officer, Results for Development Institute
  • "Health Micro-Insurance in Pakistan’s Northern Areas: Adapting Modern Concepts to a Developing Market Context," Holly Korda, Deputy Director, Systems Research and Initiatives and Research Director, Innovative Care Delivery, Altarum Institute
  • "Medical Device Design For The Poor: DtM Lessons Learned," Timothy Prestero, CEO, Design That Matters

Saturday, 10:50am-12:20 pm

Session SH: Social Entrepreneurship, Scalability, and Investments

  • "At The Intersection of Money and Meaning," Kevin Jones, Co-Founder, Good Capital
  • "The Investment/Re-Investment Cycle: Essentials to Advancing Social Innovation," Andrew Wolk, CEO, Root Cause
  • "Solutions That Can Go Big: How To Think About Scalability," Kevin Starr, MD, Rainer Arnhold Fellows Program, Mulago Foundation
  • "Achieving Global Health Through Community Wealth," Billy Shore, Founder and Executive Director, Share Our Strength

Session L01: Innovations in HIV/AIDS Strategies

  • "The Latin American and Caribbean Initiative for the Integration of Prenatal Care with the Testing and Treatment of HIV and Syphilis," Arachu Castro, PhD, MPH, Assistant Professor of Social Medicine; Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School / Partners in Health
  • "Increased Access to Selected HIV/AIDS Interventions in the Dominican Republic," Sabrina Hermosilla, Assistant Director, International Family AIDS Program, Columbia University
  • "Implementation of a Community Health Worker Model of Care to Improve Treatment Adherence Among HIV-Positive Children in Central China," Sarah Eliza Petrow, MSc, Co-Founder and Executive Director, Pediatric HIV/AIDS Treatment Support
  • Russia's Progress in Caring for People Living with HIV/AIDS," Alexandra Vacroux, PhD, Program Officer, Eurasia Program, Social Science Research Council

Session L02: Food Security and Producing Better Food

  • "Food Security and the Right to Health," Robert Lawrence, MD, The Center for a Livable Future Professor, Professor of Environmental Health Sciences, Health Policy, and International Health; Director, Center for a Livable Future, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
  • "Development of a National Food Fortification Program in Rwanda," Amy Lockwood, MBA, Executive Director, Project Healthy Children
  • "Breeding Better Food: A New Solution To Reduce Vitamin A Deficiency," Bonnie McClafferty, Head, Development & Communications, HarvestPlus
  • "Factors in the Adoption and Development of Agro-Biotechnology in Sub Saharan Africa," Obidimma Ezezika, PhD, MEM, Senior Fellow, McLaughlin Rotman Center for Global Health, University of Toronto and University Health Network

Session L21: Partnerships To Improve Health Care Systems

  • "Challenges and Opportunities for Improving Health Care Systems," Paul Cleary, PhD, Dean of Public Health, Chair, Epidemiology and Public Health; Anna M.R. Lauder Professor of Public Health, Yale University School of Public Health, Yale School of Medicine
  • "Ending Health Apartheid: How Universities Can Make a Difference," Rachel Kiddell-Monroe, President of the Board, Universities Allied for Essential Medicines
  • "An Innovative Academic Partnership to Support Capacity Development: The Makere University Yale University Collaboration in Global Health," Majid Sadigh, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine, Yale School of Medicine
  • "CSR and The Global Health Agenda: Can Business Really Help Heal The Planet?" John E. Tedstrom, PhD, President and CEO, Global Business Coalition

Session L31: Village-Based Models For Health

  • "An Integrated, Food-Based Approach To Bettering Nutrition: A Case Study in the Millennium Village of Western Kenya," Jessica Fanzo, PhD, Nutrition Coordinator, Millennium Villages Project
  • "From a Village Clinic to a Health System: Implementation Science in the Millennium Villages," Prabhjot Dhadialla, PhD, Program Director of Health Systems, Development and Research, Columbia Center For Global Health and Economic Development, Community Health Worker Advisor, Millennium Village Project
  • "Innovative Measures to Advance Health in Poor Countries During the Global Financial Crisis," Ranu Dhillon, MD, Health Advisor, Millennium Villages/Global Health Equity Brigham and Women's Hospital
  • "Building a Distributed Village Model," Zoravar Dhaliwal, CEO, Community Lab

Session W16: The Realities and Complexities of Glaucoma

  • "Trabeculectomy Glaucoma Surgery: Clinical Pearls," James C. Tsai, MD, Robert R. Young Professor and Chairman, Department of Ophthalmology andVisual Sciences, Yale University School of Medicine; Chief of Ophthalmology, Yale-New Haven Hospital
  • "Managing the African Glaucomas: Should We Incise or Instill?" Michael Gyasi, MD, Ophthalmologist, Emanuel Eye Centre, Accra, Ghana
  • "Diagnosis and Treatment of Glaucoma For Persons on Medical Missions," Gustavo V. de Moraes, MD, Research Assistant Professor, NYU School

Session W17: Social Enterprise Pitches - Ideas in Development

  • "Portable, Battery-Operated Fluorescent Field Microscope for the Developing World," Andrew Miller, Beyond Traditional Borders, Research Associate, Rice University
  • "Safi Coffee and the Coffee Connection Project," Shannon Mulholland, CEO, Safi Coffee
  • "Artificial Intelligence" Deepak Justin Nath, Systems Design Engineer, Independent Researcher, Bangalore, India
  • "The Human-Powered Nebulizer in Developing World Applications," Lars E. Olson, Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Marquette University
  • "Feasibility Study for XStop Application for Treatment of Neurogenic Claudication in Developing Nations,” Tyler Smith, MD, Postdoctoral Fellow, Stanford University
  • "Institute for Global Orthopaedics and Traumatology: A Sustainable Model to Affect Musculoskeletal Care Through Academic Partnership Throughout the Developing World,” Jonathan Phillips, Medical Student, University of California Irvine; Fellow, Institute for Global Orthopaedics and Traumatology, UCSF
  • "Correcting Uncorrected Refractive Error (CURE); Lions Clubs International & Essilor International - The Power of Synergy," Paul Berman, OD, Consultant, Lions Clubs International/Essilor
  • "Global Health and the Health Impact Fund," Matthew V. Lindauer, PhD Student, Yale University

Session W19: Women's Health

  • "MDGFive.com: A Film and New Media Initiative to Improve Maternal Health," Lisa Russell, MPH, Filmmaker
  • "Obstetric Fistula – The Ultimate Indignity, Gender Inequality, and Poverty," Kate Grant, Executive Director, The Fistula Foundation
  • "Cervical Cancer Prevention Program in Rural El Salvador", Miriam Cremer, President and Founder, Basic Health International
  • "Society, Migration, Culture and Women," Mini Murthy, MD, MPH, MS, MPhil, CHES, Assistant Professor, Department of Health Policy and Management, Global Health Program Director, New York Medical College School of Public Health

Session W20: Community Action in India Workshop

  • "Community-Level Action and Impact in India," Sarang Samal, Kalinga Eye Hospital, Orissa, India

Session W207: Social Enterprise Workshop

  • "Social Enterprise: The Promise and the Perils," Jerr Boschee, Founder, The Institute For Social Entrepreneurs; Interim President/CEO, Social Enterprise Alliance

Session W208: Young Leader of Social Change Speakers: Global Health Research

  • "Maternal Anemia and Malaria Assessment in Kisoro, Uganda," Cris M.K. Malino, Medical Student, Stony Brook University
  • "Risk Factors for Preventable Blindness Amongst Girls in Bangladesh," Sohani Amarasekera, Undergraduate, University of Pennsylvania, Unite For Sight Global Impact Fellow Alumnus
  • "A Multidimension Approach to Analyzing Parasitic Infection in Rural Nicaraguan Households," Abraar Karan, Undergraduate, Yale University
  • "Examining Nigerian Nurses Knowledge of Universal Precautions (UP), Exposure to Blood Borne Pathogens, and Availability of Protective Apparel/Equipment," Melanie Bazensky Coffman, RN, MS, University of Maryland, School of Nursing
  • "The Rewards of Student Research as a Unite For Sight Global Impact Fellow," Naveed Chaudhry, Unite For Sight Global Impact Fellow Alumnus
  • "Characteristics of Glaucoma in Accra, Ghana," Andrew Francis, Medical Student, Boston University School of Medicine, Unite For Sight Global Impact Fellow Alumnus
  • "Seeing The Self: Portraits and Self-Perception Among Ghanaians With Varying Visual Capacity," Rebecca Burger-Caplan, Undergraduate, Haverford College
  • "An Analysis of Trends and Implications of QALY (quality-adjusted life year) Utilities of Ghanaian Patients," Erica Leavitt, Undergraduate Student, Princeton University, Unite For Sight Global Impact Fellow Alumnus

Saturday, 12:20-1:10pm

  • Lunch at New Haven Eateries

Saturday, 1:10-1:50pm

  • Poster and Networking Session

Saturday, 1:50-3:20pm

Session SH: Governmental Approaches to Global Health

  • "Global Health and Innovation: The Challenges From An Aid Effectiveness Perspective," Stephen P. Groff, Deputy Director, Organization For Economic Co-Operation and Development
  • "America's Vital Interests in Global Health," Harvey Fineberg, President, Institute of Medicine of The National Academies
  • "The Global Fight Against Malaria: U.S. Strategy for Combating Malaria Around The World," Rear Adm. Tim Ziemer, U.S. Malaria Coordinator, President's Malaria Initiative
  • "Corporate Governance Approaches to Global Health Investments and Social Entrepreneurship Partnerships," Georgia Sambunaris, Senior Advisor to the Director, Office of Economic Growth, USAID

Session WO: The Health of Women and Children

  • "The Unfinished Child Survival Agenda," David Oot, Associate Vice President for Health, Save The Children
  • "Where There is No Light: Using Solar Power to Reduce Maternal Mortality in Developing Regions," Laura Stachel, MD, MPH, UC Berkeley School of Public Health; Co-Founder, WE CARE Solar
  • "Preterm Birth: Global Prevalence and Opportunities for Intervention in Middle- and Low-Income Countries," Christopher P. Howson, PhD, Vice President for Global Programs, The March of Dimes Foundation
  • "Large-Scale Effectiveness Evaluations of Maternal and Child Programs in Low-Income Countries: A New Approach," Agbessi Amouzou, PhD, Assistant Scientist, Institute for International Programs, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Session L01: Do Your Programs Work? Metrics, Data, and Outcomes in Global Health

  • "Monitoring Public Health Innovations from Bright Idea to Scaled-Up National Practice," Michel Pacque, Senior NGO/PVO Advisor, ICF Macro
  • "Innovations in Monitoring and Evaluation," Elvira Beracochea, MD, President and CEO, MIDEGO
  • "Epidemiology-Driven Program Design," Ian Rawson, Board Chair, Hopital Albert Schweitzer Haiti
  • "Integrating Clinical Trials and Public Health Initiatives: Data Collection Challenges," Heather Kelly, Senior Project Manager, Institute for OneWorld Health

Session L02: Global Health and Technology

  • "mHealth: The Future Success of Health Care Delivery in Developing Countries," David Aylward, Executive Director, mHealth Alliance, United Nations Foundation
  • "Simple Solutions To Complex Problems: How A Text Message Can Save A Life," Ashifi Gogo, Founder and CEO, Sproxil.com; Holekamp Family PhD Innovation Fellow, Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth
  • "IQCare Technology Innovation For Low Resource Clinics," Bobby Jefferson, Health IT Project Manager, Futures Group
  • "Online Innovation and Trends in Global Health," Suzanne Rainey, Forum One Communications

Session L21: Innovation and Scaling Workshop

  • "Building an Innovation Engine and Finding Pathways to Scale," Julia Novy-Hildesley, Executive Director, The Lemelson Foundation

Session L37: Enterprises at the Base of the Pyramid Workshop

  • "From Ideas To Action: Creating Viable Enterprises For The Base of the Pyramid," Ted London, PhD, Senior Research Fellow, William Davidson Institute and Faculty, Ross School of Business, University of Michigan

Session W16: Young Leader of Social Change Speakers: Hands-On Global Health Impact

  • "Students and Global Health Impact" Abraar Karan, Undergraduate, Yale University; Unite For Sight Global Impact Fellow Alumnus
  • "Malaria Prevention: Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of Malaria and Malaria Control After Two Years of Intervention and Health Education Programs in Rural Mali," Benjamin Bryden, Medical Student, University of Iowa, Carver College of Medicine
  • "Implementation of an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) in Rural Honduras," Kyle Lavin, MD/MPH Student, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, Honduran Health Alliance
  • "Evaluating the Use of Mobile Phone Technology to Enhance Postnatal Care in South Africa," Kemunto Mokaya, Medical Student, Yale School of Medicine
  • "Documentary on the Effects of Blindness on a Personal Level," Haeinn Woo, Undergraduate, Mount Holyoke; Unite For Sight Global Impact Fellow Alumna
  • "Unite For Sight in Honduras," James Baraldi
  • "Eye Care in Chennai, India," Zhuo Su, Undergraduate, Yale University, and Bing Qing Wang, Undergraduate, University of Toronto, Unite For Sight Global Impact Fellow Alumni
  • "Pediatric Emergency Care Training and Health Services Assessments in Conflict-Affected Southern Sudan," Ellie Nowak, Undergraduate Student, Harvard College

Session W17: Social Enterprise Pitches - Ideas in Development

  • “Social Innovation Management,” Charles Gardner, Coordinator of Research and Programmes, Global Forum For Health Research
  • "Penn State College of Medicine Global Health Scholars Program: A New Model For Global Health Medical Education," Ben Fredrick, Global Health Center Director, Penn State College of Medicine
  • "The Wuhan University Medical Education Reform (WUMER) Project at the University of Chicago," Ivy Morgan, Research Project Assistant, WUMER Project at University of Chicago
  • "The Africa Medical Education Network: Collaborative Use of Technology to Globalize Education & Deliver Medical Service to Rural Areas," Kathleen Harrison, PhD, Director, Harambee
  • "Achieving Global Health Equity: Improving Accessibility to High-level Genomic Science in Health Care," Brenda L. Gallie, Ontario Cancer Institute
  • "Innovations in Global Health Education - The Global Health Response Engine," Heather Wipfli, Associate Director, Institute for Global Health, University of Southern California
  • "Science Collective (SciColl): Implementing Science Education, Technology Transfer and an Online Web Reference of Biological Protocols for Research in Resource-Limited Settings," Lillian Seu, PhD Candidate, University of California San Francisco
  • "Medibytes - Medical Tidbits," O-J Dyar, Medical Student, Oxford University Medical School

Session W19: The Cutting Edge in Infectious Diseases

  • "Adapting Global Malaria Control Strategies to Humanitarian Crises," Richard Allen, Director, The MENTOR Initiative
  • "Integrated Control of Neglected Tropical Diseases," Katie Zoerhoff, M&E Associate, NTD Control Program, RTI International
  • "Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis: Equity in Treatment & Research," Carole Mitnick, Sc.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Global Health
  • "New Strategies To Expand Clinical Care Capacity in Resource-Limited Settings," Bob Bollinger, MD, MPH, Professor of Infectious Diseases and International Health; Director, Center for Clinical Global Health Education, Johns Hopkins University

Session W207: Effective Participation Abroad Workshop

  • "Good and Better Ways To Participate Globally: Partnering To Empower Communities," Cliff O'Callahan, MD, PhD, FAAP, Pediatric Faculty, Family Practice Group; Director of Nurseries, Middlesex Hospital; Chair, AAP Section on International Child Health

Session W208: Replicated Eye Centers

  • "The Principle of Replication As Applied To Eye Care in Developing Nations," David Paton, MD, Professor of Ophthalmology, Emeritus, Baylor College of Medicine; Founder, ORBIS
  • "Replicated Eye Care Centers in the Developing World," Richard Weiss, MD, President and Founder, One World Sight Project
  • "'The Quality Trail,' A Strategy to Improve Eye Care in China Through Replication of an NGO Model," Nathan Congdon, MD, MPH, Ophthalmologist, Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center in Guangzhou; Senior Consultant for China Programs, ORBIS International
  • "Replicating a Social Entrepreneur Approach to Eye Care in Developing Nations," John M. Barrows, Director of Programs, International Eye Foundation

Saturday, 3:30-4:40pm

Session SH: Advice From The Experts: Careers in Global Health Panel

  • Panelists to be announced

Session WO: Innovation in Global Health

  • "Medical Innovation in Humanitarian Situations: The Work of Medecins Sans Frontieres," Jean-Herve Bradol, MD, Former President of MSF-France; Former Board Member, MSF-USA
  • "War and Public Health: What Is The Role of Public Health Professionals?" Kaveh Khoshnood, PhD, Assistant Professor in Public Health Practice, Division of Epidmiology of Microbial Diseases, Yale School of Public Health
  • "Time To Lower The Bar For Social Entrepreneurship - Rwandan Lessons from Agribusiness and Health," Josh Ruxin, Founder and Director of Rwanda Works, The Access Project and Millennium Village Rwanda; Assistant Clinical Professor of Public Health, Columbia University

Session L01: Disability and Health in the Developing World

  • "Reconciling the WHO's International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health with the Multi-dimensional Resilience Index," Astier Almedom, DPhil, Professor of Practice in Humanitarian Policy and Global Public Health, Tufts University
  • "Sight Restoration, an Essential Ingredient for Health Promotion," James Clarke, MD, Ophthalmologist and Medical Director, Crystal Eye Clinic, Ghana
  • "Sustainable Development for Persons with Disability Living in the Poorest Countries in the World," Ron Nabors, Chief Executive Officer, Christian Blind Mission-USA

Session L02: Surgery and Global Health

  • "Integration of Surgery Into Population-Based Healthcare in Low and Middle Income Countries," David Spiegel, MD, Children's Hospital
  • "Surgery and Global Health - Are We There Yet?" Kathleen Casey, MD, FACS, Director, Operation Giving Back, American College of Surgeons
  • "Modifying 21st Century Surgery For The Developing World," Aron Rose, MD, Associate Clinical Professor, Yale University School of Medicine Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences; Associate Clinical Professor, Yale University School of Nursing

Session L21: Grassroots Healthcare Panel

  • Panelists To Be Announced

Session L37: How To Create an NGO

  • "Workshop: How To Create an NGO That Does Community Work With Children Abroad: The Ins and Outs, The Ups and Downs," Jane Aronson, MD, CEO and Founder of Worldwide Orphans Foundation; Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Cornell Weill Medical College and Columbia University

Session W17: Social Enterprise Pitches - Ideas in Development

  • "Improving Quality of Health in Pueblo Nuevo, Guatemala," Bridget Meyer, Executive Director, Global Healthcare Project
  • "Diarrhea Reduction Program in Northern India," Gavin Tansley, Medical Student, University of British Columbia
  • "Art For Eyes," Lindsay Hampton, Ophthalmic Imaging Specialist, Hospital For Sick Children
  • “Street Vendor Insurance,” William Jordan, MD, MPH, Faculty Development Fellow, Montefiore; Board President, Esperanza del Barrio
  • “Synergy of the Resources of the Young and Old to Aid Joblessness and Enhance Community Engagement in Flint, Michigan” Laura Sullivan, MS, PhD, Associate Dean of Student Affairs, Kettering University
  • "If There Was Something You Could Do To Prevent Hate Crimes – Would You Do It?," Patrice O'Neill, Executive Producer, Not In Our Town

Session W19: Brain Drain and Human Resources For Health

  • "The Global Health Workforce on the Move: Rethinking Policy Innovations to Address Health Worker Migration," Peggy Clark, Executive Director, Innovations in Global Health and Poverty Vice President, Policy Programs The Aspen Institute
  • "Applying Quality Improvement to Human Resources for Health," Lauren Crigler, Director of Health Workforce Development, Initiatives Inc.

"Meeting The Global Physician Shortage: The Contribution of Cuba's Latin American Medical School," Peter Bourne, MA, MD, Visiting Scholar, Oxford University; Vice Chancellor Emeritus, St. George's University;

  • Formerly Special Assistant to the President of the United States for Health Issues; Chair, Medical Education Cooperation with Cuba (MEDICC)

Saturday, 4:50-5:35pm: Keynote Address By Jeffrey Sachs

  • Jeffrey Sachs, PhD, Director of Earth Institute at Columbia University; Quetelet Professor of Sustainable Development, Professor of Health Policy and Management, Columbia University; Special Advisor to Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon

Saturday, 5:40-6:25pm: Keynote Address By Sonia Sachs

  • Sonia Ehrlich Sachs, MD, MPH, Director of Health, Millennium Village Project, Earth Institute at Columbia University

Saturday, 6:30-8:00pm: Ideas & Innovation Evening Networking Reception

  • This special networking reception will convene conference participants who are interested in networking, discussion, collaboration, and intense conversation about global health and innovation. The reception with hors d'oeuvres will be held at the historic Shubert Theater in New Haven, which is one of the Global Health & Innovation Summit's weekend venues. Advanced online registration is required. Register online at the time that you register for the conference.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Sunday, 8:30-9:20am: Keynote Address By Seth Godin

  • "Using The Power of Stories and Tribes to Spread Your Messages and Change The World," Seth Godin, Blogger, Agent of Change; New York Times Bestselling Author of Tribes: We Need You To Lead Us; Founder, Squidoo.com

Sunday, 9:25-10:15am: Plenary Session

  • Panel to be announced

Sunday, 10:30am-12pm

Session WO: Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship

  • "Innovation in PIH Implementation Sites," Joia Mukherjee, MD, MPH, Medical Director, Partners in Health; Director, Institute for Health and Social Justice; Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School; Division of Social Medicine and Health Inequalities, Brigham and Women's Hospital
  • Gene Falk, Co-Founder, Executive Director, mothers2mothers
  • "High-Impact Entrepreneurship," Elmira Bayrasli, Policy & Outreach, Endeavor
  • "Investing in Local Social Entrepreneurship in Developing Countries," Jennifer Staple-Clark, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Unite For Sight

Session W207: Creative Culture in Health Care Workshop

  • "Fostering a Creative Culture in Health Care," Harry West, CEO, Continuum

Session W208: Social Enterprise Pitches - Ideas in Development

  • "Innovations for Education and Healthcare in Haiti Through Problem-Solving in Local Communities: Ayisyen Ede Ayisyen ("Haitians Helping Haitians")," Stephen Bornemeier, Maison de Naissance Foundation
  • "Two-Phase Microfinance Approach in Duchity, Haiti," Amit Mittal
  • "Jamii Water: Making Access to Clean Water Sustainable," Lisa Boyd, JamiiWater
  • "Empowering The Impoverished of Pachacutec, Peru," Corey Luthringer, Alumna, Lehigh University Global Citizenship
  • "Innovating Equitable Primary Healthcare - Delivering ‘Fixed Price Healthcare’ for Rural Populations in India,” Zeena Johar, PhD, President, IKP Centre for Technologies in Public Health
  • "Jailhouse Rock," Tulika Bansal, Project Coordinator Madagascar, Foundation SIFE Leiden
  • "What If A Website Really Could Change The World," Susan Schindehette, Founder and President, MiWorld.com
  • "American Hindu World Service," Divya L. Selvakumar, Nutrition International Development Specialist, American Hindu World Service

Session W211: Empathy and Cultural Sensitivity Workshop

  • "Best Practices in Treating Patients with Empathy and Cultural Sensitivity," Barbara Ceconi, MSW, President, Access Umbrella Inc., and Michael Meteyer, MA, Field Representative, Guiding Eyes for the Blind

Sunday, 12:00-1:00pm

  • Lunch at New Haven Eateries

Sunday, 1:00-2:30pm

Session WO: Global Health and the Environment

  • "Global Environmental Health: It's More Than Being Hot," Luz Claudio, MD, Associate Professor of Community and Preventive Medicine, Chief of the Division of International Health, Mount Sinai School of Medicine
  • "WaterCredit: Driving Financial Innovation in Water Supply & Sanitation For The Poor," Gary White, Executive Director, Water.org
  • "Carbon Credit Enabled Social Enterprise for Sustainable Development in Rwanda and Afghanistan," Evan Thomas, Executive Vice President, Manna Energy Limited
  • "Embracing Plants For Cures With New Eyes," Martin E. Gordon, MD, Former Clinical Professor of Medicine, Yale School of Medicine

Session W17: Local and Global Context

  • "Work Globally to Act Locally: Connecting Local Approaches Around the World," Heidi Deutsch, MA, MS, Program Manager, MAPP Project, The National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO)
  • "Meeting the Needs of the Medically Underserved in Southwest Virginia," Audrey Snyder, PhD, RN, Assistant Professor, School of Nursing, University of Virginia
  • "Enabling the Use of Public Health Data for Local, Regional, and National Decision Making," Gen Meredith, National Alliance of State and Territorial AIDS Directors
  • "Contemplations on American Health Care Reform," Matthew Paul, MD, Danbury Eye Physicians and Surgeons

Session W19: Lessons Learned and Approaches That Work

  • "Doing More With Less: 11 Great Nonprofit Management Strategies," Nancy Lublin, CEO, Do Something
  • "From The Inside Out: Uncovering Solutions to Intractable Problems Through Positive Deviance," Lisa Kimball, President, Plexus Institute
  • "Healthcare in the Urban Slums in Developing Countries: Approaches That Work," Pamela Lynam, MD, Country Director Kenya, JHPIEGO - Johns Hopkins

Session W207: Young Leader of Social Change Speakers: Exploring Program Delivery

  • "Chlorine Dispensers for Safe Water," Amrita Ahuja, PhD, Gieorgio Ruffolo Post Doctoral Fello

    Sunday, 9:25-10:15am: Plenary Session

    Sunday, 10:30am-12pm

    Session WO: Innovation and Social EntrepreneurshipSession W207: Creative Culture in Health Care WorkshopSession W208: Social Enterprise Pitches - Ideas in Developmentn W2

Session W211: Empathy and Cultural Sensitivity Worksho

Session W211: Empathy and Cultural Sensitivity Workshop

Sunday, 12:00-1:00pm

Sunday, 1:00-2:30pm

  • w, Harvard University
  • "A "Conscious Capitalist" Venture to Reduce Birth Rates in West Africa," Celia Gellman, Pakahali Women's Gold
  • "Building a Mental Health Infrastructure in Post Conflict Sierra Leone," Sigalit Hoffman, MD, Psychiatry Resident, Tufts Medical Center
  • "Participatory Action Research For The Reduction of Indoor Air Pollution: Foundations for an Improved Cookstove Project in Guatemala", Justin Schram, MD, MSc, Resident Physician, University of Washington, Internal Medicine
  • "The JOMA Project: Addressing HIV Transmission in Mozambican Youth Through Life Skills and Technical Training," Alison Nathania Pletch, Returned Peace Corps Volunteer
  • "Internally Displaced Village Health Workers Scale Up A Malaria Control Program In Active Conflict Areas of Eastern Burma," Catherine Lee, Senior Field Officer, Global Health Access Program
  • "Youth Innovation and Pragmatic Solidarity in the Fight Against AIDS in Africa," Julie Veroff, Executive Director, FACE AIDS
  • "Taking the Pulse of Student Advocacy: The Evolution of an Independent, Peer-Edited Student Journal For Global Health at the American Medical Student Association," Hana Akselrod, MD/MPH Student, Mount Sinai School of Medicine

Session W208: Social Enterprise Pitches - Ideas in Development

  • “Community Water Solutions: Low-cost, Sustainable Safe Water Businesses,” Vanessa Green, Co-founder, Community Water Solutions
  • “Neem Lotion: A Sustainable Approach to Malaria Prevention,” Kari Nelson, Fordham University
  • “Project Gaia, Inc.” Gulce Askin, Team Member, Project Gaia
  • “KeoK'jay: Addressing The Social Costs of HIV/AIDS Through Fair Fashion,” Rachel Faller, Director, KeoK'jay
  • "Wheelchair Provision in Africa," Lucinda Kerschensteiner, Board Member, Uhambo Foundation
  • "Comprehensive Clinic,” James Banks, Director of Nepal Initiatives, Global HEED
  • “Create Sustainable Health Screen Model in Rural Area,” Veronica Chew, MBA, INSEAD
  • "Innovations In Identifying and Applying New Ideas to Improve Essential Healthcare for Infants and Mothers in the Tribal Areas of Orissa, India,” Almas Ali, Senior Advisor, Population Foundation of India.

Session W211: Global Eye Care Needs and Solutions

  • "How To Develop a Sustainable Eye Care Plan for Rural Regions," Sarang Samal, Kalinga Eye Hospital, Orissa, India
  • "Eye Care Needs and Solutions in South Korea," Sung Chul Park, MD, Glaucoma Fellow, New York Medical College
  • "Lions Clubs International Foundation’s Global Prevention of Blindness Program," Phillip Albano, Sight Programs Manager, Lions Clubs International Foundation
  • "Glaucoma Screening," Sarwat Salim, MD, Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology, University

Sunday, 2:40-4:10pm

Session WO: Corporations, Businesses, and Global Health

  • "Co-Creating Impact-Driven Health Innovations: The Case for Increased Partnership Between Business and Non-Profits," Allen Hammond, PhD, Senior Entrepreneur in Residence, Ashoka
  • "Authentic Corporate Engagement in Global Health," Laura Herman, Managing Director, FSG Social Impact Advisors
  • "Global Health Partnerships--Critical Success Factors and Lessons Learned From A Private Sector Perspective," Steven Phillips, MD, Medical Director, Global Issues and Projects, Exxon Mobile
  • "One Size Does Not Fit All: Models of Collaboration for Improving Global Health," Brenda Colatrella, Executive Director, Office of Corporate Responsibility and Global Policy Support, Merck

Session W19: Innovation at the Base of the Pyramid

  • "Connecting Individual Investors With The Base of the Pyramid," Shari Berenbach, President and CEO, Calvert Foundation
  • "A Sustainable System for Defeating The Diseases of Poverty," Molly Christiansen, Living Goods

Session W207: Research and Education in Eye Health

  • "Innovative Tools for Education: Ophthalmic News and Education (O.N.E.) Network," Zelia Correa, MD, Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology, University of Cincinnati; American Academy of Ophthalmology
  • "Gender and Eye Health," Ilene Gipson, PhD, Senior Scientist, Schepens Eye Research Institute; Professor, Department of Ophthalmology, Harvard Medical School
  • "Management of Macular Degeneration in 2010," Ron Adelman, MD, MPH, Associate Professor of Ophthalmology, Yale University Eye Center
  • "Role of Inflammation in Retinal Degeneration," Santa Ono, PhD, Sr. Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education and Academic Affairs, Emory University

Session W208: Social Enterprise Pitches - Ideas in Development

    • “Food Security Assisted by Solar Ice-making,” Carl Erickson, President, Solar Ice Company
    • “OpenAction: Connecting Organizations through Mapping and Open Data Standards,” Michael Wenger, Co-Founder, Communications Director, OpenAction.
    • “Using Biometric-Based Medical Records to Decrease Vaccine Waste in Developing Countries,” Mark Thomas, Executive Director, VaxTrac
    • "Cleanin up Cairo," Bilaal Ahmed, MPH Student, Boston University School of Public Health
    • "Orthopaedic Link," Dheera Ananthakrishnan, President, Orthopaedic Link
    • "Promoting Diversity in International Volunteerism,” Christen Miller, LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin
    • “Peace Care - Linking Peace Corps to U.S. Healthcare Training Institutions,” Andrew Dykens, University of Illinois – Chicago, Peace Care
    • "Global Potential U.S. Expansion: Youth Across Borders Helping Each Other to Turn Challenges Into Opportunities,” Sarah Gogel, Deputy Director, Global Potential
    • "Innovation in Global Health Research," David Zakus, BSc, MES, MSc, PhD, Senior Program Specialist, Research for Health Equity Division, International Development Research Centre (Ottawa)
    • "An AIDS Vaccine: Progress to End The Epidemic," John McGoldrick, JD, Senior Vice President, International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI)
    • "Leveraging Advances in Nanotechnology and Consumer Electronics to Detect Infectious Diseases at the Point of Care," Rebecca Richards-Kortum, PhD, Stanley C. Moore Professor and Chair of Bioengineering, Rice University
    • "Prospects and Challenges of Genetic Manipulation of Mosquitoes for Malaria Control," Marcelo Jacobs-Lorena, PhD, Department of Molecular Microbiology
    • “Micro-Clinics for HIV/AIDS: An Organic Network of Treatment Management Collectives for People Living with HIV/AIDS in the Remote Island Villages of Lake Victoria in Western Kenya,” Chas Salmen, Program Director, OHR-GMCP Initiative for HIV
    • “Strategic Investment in Government Hospitals,” Matthew Clark, Co-director, The Welbodi Partnership
    • "The Clinical Chameleon: Diagnosing Celiac Disease,” Jessica Meier-Peterson, Founder and President, GFNO
    • Other social enterprise pitches to be announced
  • Sunday, 4:20-5:40pm

    Session WO: Cutting-Edge Research in Global Health

    Session W208: Social Enterprise Pitches - Ideas in Development

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