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Chronic Malnutrition In Guatemala, Nicholas Bishop, Susan Mcilvaine
Chronic Malnutrition In Guatemala, Nicholas Bishop, Susan Mcilvaine
CwiC-PH
Poster includes:
- What is chronic malnutrition and what causes it?
- Why address malnutrition?
- Addressing the problem
Care In Columbia: What We Can Glean From South American Medicine, Neil Flannery Haidorfer, Robert Simmons, Drph, Mph, Mches, Cph
Care In Columbia: What We Can Glean From South American Medicine, Neil Flannery Haidorfer, Robert Simmons, Drph, Mph, Mches, Cph
CwiC-PH
The information presented is the product of a two month international rotation at Medellin General Hospital and the non-profit pediatric clinic, Santa Ana through an academic affiliation with La Universidad CES in Medellin, Antioquia. The goal of the rotation was to obtain an understanding of healthcare in Columbia and identify potential practices that could be utilized in the U.S.
Health Care Delivery And Community Development In Rural Nepal, Abdul-Razaq Adeniyi
Health Care Delivery And Community Development In Rural Nepal, Abdul-Razaq Adeniyi
CwiC-PH
The barriers to health delivery and access to care in the developing world have numerous origins. From poverty and education, to environmental and cultural factors, the immense complexity of the problem demands innovative, dynamic, and comprehensive treatment models. Through a 5 week research and observational internship at Dhulikhel Hospital, in Dhulikhel Nepal, I was able to observe how the public health and community outreach arm or the hospital engaged in an effective model of delivery incorporating community participation, economic development, an innovative collaboration.
Mural Painting In South Philadelphia: A Means Of Addressing Racism Directed Against Bhutanese And Burmese Refugees, And Improving Health Outcomes, Meera Bhardwaj
CwiC-PH
INTRODUCTION
- Acculturation is the process of adjusting personal behavior patterns in response to prolonged interaction with another culture [1, 2].
- Discrimination in the host country significantly affects the acculturation process. Refugees have an extremely high risk for discrimination [3]. Discrimination exacerbates existing mental health conditions and activates the HPA [4].
- In the South Philadelphia refugees from Bhutan and Myanmar have been resettled into the neighborhood of East Passyunk/Moymensing. This demographic change has unfortunately resulted in acts of discrimination by the local community against the refugees.
- Mural Arts is painting a mural in the heart of this neighborhood. This mural will …
Patient-Centered Cardiac Risk Communication, Roma Amin, Mark Berguson, Marianna Lanoue, Phd, Geoffrey Mills, Md, Phd, Manisha Verma, Md, Mph
Patient-Centered Cardiac Risk Communication, Roma Amin, Mark Berguson, Marianna Lanoue, Phd, Geoffrey Mills, Md, Phd, Manisha Verma, Md, Mph
CwiC-PH
More than a third of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in America is primarily due to modifiable risk factors. This reflects the significant impact that patient behavior could have on health outcomes. Our solution is to develop a tool that would convert Framingham Risk Score (FRS) – the gold standard of cardiac risk assessment – into a personalized mode that best incorporates patient’s desires and abilities, and that ultimately elicits behavior change. The first phase in this project was to understand how physicians are currently assessing cardiac risk.
College Within The College: Population Health, James D. Plumb, Md, Mph, Rickie Brawer, Mph, Phd, Mches, Abbie Santana, Msph, Rob Simmons, Drph, Mph, Mches, Cph, Nancy L. Chernett, Ma, Mph
College Within The College: Population Health, James D. Plumb, Md, Mph, Rickie Brawer, Mph, Phd, Mches, Abbie Santana, Msph, Rob Simmons, Drph, Mph, Mches, Cph, Nancy L. Chernett, Ma, Mph
College of Population Health Lectures, Presentations, Workshops
College within the College (CwiC) – Population Health Skills for Physicians
• Incorporate culturally relevant information into a treatment plan for a patient
• Counsel individuals about healthy lifestyles
• Identify community support and resources to serve patients
• Coordinate health care services as a member of multidisciplinary teams
• Promote primary and secondary prevention
• Advocate for the needs of patients and the community
• Conduct population health research/evaluation
• Promote healthy lifestyles in communities
• Work in partnership with community based agencies and organizations