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Voices From Below: The Politics Of Leprosy Control In Southeastern Nigeria, 1926-1960, Odinakachukwu Kingsley Eze
Voices From Below: The Politics Of Leprosy Control In Southeastern Nigeria, 1926-1960, Odinakachukwu Kingsley Eze
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Leprosy was an endemic disease in colonial Southeastern Nigeria but became an epidemic between the 1920s and 1940s. Unlike malaria and sleeping sickness, its endemicity did not impede European penetration at the dawn of the twentieth century. However, its spread across Nigeria intensified during colonial rule, with acute prevalence in regions hitherto prone to the disease. Therefore, from the 1920s to 1960, Southeastern Nigeria became the epicenter of British policies tailored towards preventing, curing, and eradicating leprosy disease in Nigeria. Existing research has established the involvement of different actors in this course–including Christian missionaries, colonial officials, specialized agencies, and international …
Top Croft Students Awarded Scholarships, Erin Garrett
Top Croft Students Awarded Scholarships, Erin Garrett
University of Mississippi News
Institute celebrates 25 years of supporting international studies majors
Pharmacy Students Provide Health Care To Dominican Republic, Patrick Smith
Pharmacy Students Provide Health Care To Dominican Republic, Patrick Smith
University of Mississippi News
Team sees more than 700 patients during medical mission trip.
"Between The Two Great Battlefields:" Scottish Medical Women's Encounters With The Eastern Front, Fiona Gale Holter
"Between The Two Great Battlefields:" Scottish Medical Women's Encounters With The Eastern Front, Fiona Gale Holter
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
This dissertation discusses the role of medical women on the battlefront during the First World War. Using the Scottish Women’s Hospitals as a case study, it argues that frontline medical women occupied a liminal space on the fronts. As both witnesses and participants, they confronted wounds, trauma, and violence wrought by total war. Since this was typically reserved for the combatant, contemporary notions of gender refused to acknowledge medical women’s authority within the war story. This dissertation employs medical women’s wartime experiences to argue that their war story redefines our understandings of combatancy, allowing us to see it as a …
Global Health Learning Outcomes By Country Location And Duration For International Experiences, David R. Steeb, Monica L. Miller, Ellen M. Schellhase, Jodie V. Malhotra, Jacqueline E. Mclaughlin, Sarah A. Dascanio, Stuart T. Haines
Global Health Learning Outcomes By Country Location And Duration For International Experiences, David R. Steeb, Monica L. Miller, Ellen M. Schellhase, Jodie V. Malhotra, Jacqueline E. Mclaughlin, Sarah A. Dascanio, Stuart T. Haines
Faculty and Student Publications
© 2020 American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy. Objective. To determine the impact of country income classification and experience duration on learning outcomes for student pharmacists participating in international advanced pharmacy practice experiences (APPEs). Methods. A mixed-methods, longitudinal study evaluated 81 fourth-year student pharmacists participating in an international APPE through one of three US universities. A pre-post survey was administered to evaluate students’ self-perceived growth across 13 competencies established by the Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CUGH). The survey included four additional open-ended questions. Student pharmacists were also invited to participate in a focus group. Paired and independent t …
Student Pharmacists Selected To Prestigious Practice Rotations, Whitney Tarpy
Student Pharmacists Selected To Prestigious Practice Rotations, Whitney Tarpy
University of Mississippi News
Fourth-year students set for stints with national and international organizations
Board Of Trustees Presents Annual Diversity Awards, Staff Report
Board Of Trustees Presents Annual Diversity Awards, Staff Report
University of Mississippi News
Medical Center administrator and former UM educator honored for service, statewide impact
The View From Ventress - 2019, University Of Mississippi. College Of Liberal Arts
The View From Ventress - 2019, University Of Mississippi. College Of Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts Newsletters
Cover Story: Arabic Language Flagship. "Here in Oxford, at the University of Mississippi, is one of the best Arabic programs in the country." - John Chappell, Rhodes Scholar finalist and Arabic Flagship graduate
Um Honors College Dedicates Expanded Facility, Edwin Smith
Um Honors College Dedicates Expanded Facility, Edwin Smith
University of Mississippi News
Campus, community celebrate program's 20th anniversary with new building
March 31, 2017, The Daily Mississippian
March 31, 2017, The Daily Mississippian
Daily Mississippian (all digitized issues)
No abstract provided.
Um Helps Oxford Doctor And Son Prepare For Medical Mission Trip, Pam Starling
Um Helps Oxford Doctor And Son Prepare For Medical Mission Trip, Pam Starling
University of Mississippi News
Communiversity course bridges the gap for health care workers and Spanish-speaking patients
The View From Ventress - 2016, University Of Mississippi. College Of Liberal Arts
The View From Ventress - 2016, University Of Mississippi. College Of Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts Newsletters
Special Section: Collabortions. To better understand the world and to tackle its complex problems, collaboration between disciplines offers a critical path forward. Faculty research and teaching interests to give students multidisciplinary educational opportunities. In this special section, we present the latest offerings in the College—two new minors, a new integrated fine arts course, and integrated science courses—along with a glimpse of the other multidisciplinary majors and minors.
Humanitarians At Heart, Bill Dabney
Humanitarians At Heart, Bill Dabney
University of Mississippi News
Warners designate gifts for Alumni Association and undergraduate and medical scholarships
Donors Help Music And Opportunities Play On For Um Students, Tina Hahn
Donors Help Music And Opportunities Play On For Um Students, Tina Hahn
University of Mississippi News
Charles and Margaret Hubbert make lead gift in band scholarship initiative
Um Students Get Pharmacy Experience In Peru, Erin Garrett
Um Students Get Pharmacy Experience In Peru, Erin Garrett
University of Mississippi News
Mission provides medications, reading glasses to locals
Transformation Through Service, Laura Martin, Albert Nylander
Transformation Through Service, Laura Martin, Albert Nylander
Publications of the Grisham-McLean Institute
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Engineering Students Shadow At Ummc, Ryan Upshaw
Engineering Students Shadow At Ummc, Ryan Upshaw
University of Mississippi News
Gordji and Vaughnn participated in Honors College summer program
Ten Exceptional Um Freshmen Awarded Top Mcdonnell Barksdale, Raymond Scholarships In Honors College, Elaine Pugh
Ten Exceptional Um Freshmen Awarded Top Mcdonnell Barksdale, Raymond Scholarships In Honors College, Elaine Pugh
University of Mississippi News
Students chosen for exceptional academic and leadership records
A Passion For Haiti, Erin Garrett
A Passion For Haiti, Erin Garrett
University of Mississippi News
Medical mission turns into lifelong commitment for pharmacy and pre-med students
Chancellor Dan Jones Honored For Lifetime Of Service Leadership, Tina Hahn
Chancellor Dan Jones Honored For Lifetime Of Service Leadership, Tina Hahn
University of Mississippi News
No abstract provided.
Um Retiree, Daughter Make Building Medical Center In Togo A Family Affair, Admin
Um Retiree, Daughter Make Building Medical Center In Togo A Family Affair, Admin
University of Mississippi News
No abstract provided.
Research News: 2001, No. 2, University Of Mississippi. School Of Pharmacy
Research News: 2001, No. 2, University Of Mississippi. School Of Pharmacy
Research News: Grants and Publications (2000-2014)
Grants, publications, technology transfer, special announcements
The Cooperative Farm Carries On, Providence Plantation (Miss.)
The Cooperative Farm Carries On, Providence Plantation (Miss.)
Publications
No abstract provided.
March 16, 1921, The Mississippian
March 16, 1921, The Mississippian
Daily Mississippian (all digitized issues)
No abstract provided.