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Attiqa Mirza <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 10 Nov 2014 20:02:54 +0000
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>Dear All,
>
>I hope this finds you well. I wanted to highlight a few opportunities with
>upcoming deadlines and program dates:
>
>1. *GLOBAL HEALTH INTERNSHIP SCHOLARSHIPS*-- *Child Family Health
>International (CFHI) has scholarships available* for over 25 Global Health
>Education Programs and Internships in 7 countries (Argentina, Bolivia,
>Ecuador, India, Mexico, South Africa, Uganda) that focus on a variety of
>salient global health themes including, health systems, end-of-life care,
>maternal/child health, health as a human right, and more.
>
>Deadline is November 12, 2015.  Learn more here:
>http://www.cfhi.org/web/index.php/xcms/showpage/page/Scholarships
>
>2. *Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CUGH) Trainee Global
>Health Reflection Essay Contest*: Open to students worldwide of all levels
>and disciplines, there are 3 categories (Social Justice, Messages of Hope,
>and Open Category).  Select past essays are published in an anthology
>sponsored by Gold Foundation and have been recorded by NPR.
>
>Submissions due December 1, 2015.  Learn more:
>http://www.eventscribe.com/2015/CUGH/aaEssayContest.asp
>
>3. * 2-WEEK GLOBAL HEALTH PROGRAMS THIS DECEMBER & JANUARY*- *Child Family
>Health International (CFHI) has announced new 2-week Global Health
>Intensive Programs* this December/January.  Made possible by CFHI's longer
>programs and year-round in-country presence, these provide a compressed
>experience for those students who's schedules don't allow for longer
>immersion.
>
>Programs in Mexico, Argentina, India, and Uganda:
>http://www.cfhi.org/web/index.php/program/programsbycountry
>
>4.  Be sure to check out the seminal text *"Developing Global Health
>Programming: A Guidebook for Medical and Professional Schools,"* with over
>13 disciplines, 80 contributors, and chapters including pre-departure
>training, ethics, competencies, it's a key text for anyone building,
>vetting, or partnering with global health education and service
>efforts.  Published
>collaboratively by CFHI, CUGH, AAMC GHLO, IFMSA, R4WH.
>
>Available on Amazon:
>http://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&index=aps&
>keywords=Developing%20Global%20Health%20Programming:%20A%20Guidebook%20for
>%20Medical%20and%20Professional%20Schools,%20Second%20Edition&linkCode=ur2
>&tag=ludeblog-20
>.
>
>Please don't hesitate to reach out if you have questions about any of the
>above-- email [log in to unmask]
>--
>Jessica Evert MD
>Executive Director, Child Family Health International
><http://www.cfhi.org>
>
>Get CFHI's News
><http://visitor.constantcontact.com/d.jsp?m=1102643129820&p=oi>
>
>Ph: 415-957-9000 ext. 302
>
>We all have room for improvement-  please provide anonymous feedback at
>http://sayat.me/jevert
>
>Let the World Change You.
>
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