AMPATH
The Academic Model Providing Access to Healthcare (AMPATH) is a partnership of Moi University, Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital, and the AMPATH Consortium of North American universities led by Indiana University.
The Academic Model Providing Access to Healthcare (AMPATH) is a partnership of Moi University, Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital, and the AMPATH Consortium of North American universities led by Indiana University.
The goal of the AMPATH Breast & Cervical Cancer Control Program is to improve access to screening and diagnostic services in Kenya
This program aims to decrease mortality and morbidity associated with pediatric Burkitt lymphoma and ultimately improve the overall survival at one year of pediatric Burkitt lymphoma and non-Hodgkin lymphoma at AMPATH.
Research related cervical cancer self-sampling screening in western Kenya
Undergraduate nursing students to learn about a healthcare system and nursing education and practice in Pamplona, Spain
The IU School of Dentistry global service and university student exchange teaches cultural understanding, access to care and healthcare models.
The Fairbanks School of Public Health offers a doctoral degree in Global Health Leadership.
Fourth-year IU School of Medicine students can participate in health care for global populations in Indianapolis.
IU School of Medicine first- and second-year medical students spend one week learning in El Salvador.
The ENLACE Global Health model is unique in that does not follow the typical “brigade” or “mission” format.
ENLACE Summer Language & Cultural Immersion program provides first-year medical students with a learning opportunity in El Salvador.
Indiana University School of Medicine faculty members are engaged in care, training and research related to HIV+ adolescents.
Surgeons conduct cleft lip, palate and facial reconstruction surgery on patients who otherwise would not be able to receive it.
The Fairbanks School of Public Health is sponsoring a unique opportunity to participate in a three-week program exploring the organization, social and cultural aspects and future directions of the Chinese healthcare system.
This course provides an in‐depth introduction to a global model for health services delivery in Switzerland.
Discover the early history of public health in a city overflowing with captivating examples and learn from world-renowned faculty who are not just knowledgeable, but also passionate about the subject.
The Global Health Communication Center is dedicated to improving health around the world by creating greater access to health care and better health care practices by engaging the principles of communication for whole health.
Four-week international health experience in Ghana.
IU School of Medicine’s Interdisciplinary Residency Track in Global Health engages residents from diverse specialties to better understand the factors that contribute to health throughout the world.
IU School of Medicine students interested in global health are encouraged to participate in the Global Health Student Interest Group (SIG), a student-led organization that hosts meetings, lectures and activities for participants.
The Global Healthcare Experience course is part of the physician MBA program offered by the Kelly School of Business.
Indiana University School of Medicine faculty members are engaged in care, training and research related to HIV+ adolescents.
The core objective of this program is to better understand the natural history of oncogenic HPV infections in HIV-infected Kenyan women, and the potentially modifiable (and non-modifiable) factors that are associated with progression of oncogenic HPV infection to clinical disease, including cervical cancer.
Culture and Health in Africa is a three-credit hour honors seminar, focused on the interconnected nature of culture and healthcare on the continent.
Health care workers are trained on the diagnosis, treatment, and management of hemophilia and sickle cell disease.
Since the inception of AMPATH, 360+ Kenyan students and registrars from Moi University have rotated at AMPATH Consortium institutions.
The Long-term Assistance and SErvices for Research (LASER) Partners for University-Led Solutions Engine (PULSE) mission is to support the discovery and uptake of university-sourced, evidence-based solutions to development challenges.
Global health case study related to refugees for nursing undergraduate students
Undergraduate nursing students explore the ways in which culture, health disparity, transitions between care environments and health policy impact care
The Fairbanks School of Public Health offers a Master of Science in Global Health and Sustainable Development.
Masters of Public Health students work for 6 weeks at Hassan 1st University in Settat, Morocco to help teach public health courses.
Indiana University is a member of the Northern Pacific Global Health (NPGH) Research Fellows Training Consortium.
Research project examines neurodevelopmental delays in HIV-exposed children in Kenya.
Providence Care Community Health Initiative is a non-governmental Organization committed to provide access to care
This program is developing the first clinically based palliative care program in Kenya.
Program related to how positive health protective factors may influence outcomes
Indiana University School of Medicine faculty members are engaged in care, training and research related to reproductive health in low- and middle-income countries.
Ryan White Center for Pediatric Infectious Disease and Global Health works to improve the health of not only the children in Indiana, but worldwide.
Students explore and experience health and behavioral health care programs and interprofessional collaborative practices in diverse settings in South Korea.
7 Elements is a student organization that provides a hands-on learning experience for IU School of Medicine students.
Two to four first-year IU medical students travel to Eldoret, Kenya to experience AMPATH during the summer.
Students from Sun Yat Sen School of Nursing participate in study abroad program to Indiana University.
The Fairbanks School of Public Health offers student the opportunity to visit Swedish health facilities, departments of health and hear speakers from a variety of healthcare and public health backgrounds.
I-CARE partners with the institute for development Management to provide consultation on curriculum development and training programs for AIDS counselors.
Timmy Global Health at IU gives students an opportunity to participate in local global health activities.
The team at Crann Centre Ltd. in Cork, Ireland, and faculty in the IU School of Medicine Department of Pediatrics have been engaged in a bidirectionally beneficial partnership sharing a commitment to caring for persons with complex disabilities from a clinical, research and community perspective.
Fourth-year medical students and medical residents spend two months in Eldoret, Kenya, in partnership with AMPATH.
IU School of Medicine students study the ethics of global health volunteerism and complete Spanish classes.
IU School of Medicine Students will have an opportunity to learn global health principles.
WeCare Indiana aims to improve infant mortality rates in Indiana using techniques from Kenya.
Center for Global Health
702 Rotary Circle, Suite RO 101
Indianapolis, IN 46202
Ph: (317) 278-0827