A Dartmouth gastroenterology team traveled to Rwanda in October 2017 to train over 30 physicians and nurses in therapeutic endoscopy techniques.
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Matariki Network Alumni Event
Dr. Lisa V. Adams MED ’90 and Dartmouth President Philip J. Hanlon D ’77 presented at a special alumni event with the Matariki Network, an international consortium of seven leading like-minded universities, based in seven different countries around the world.
Reflections on My Elective in Tanzania
Mengyi (Zed) Zha ’16 reflects on the learning opportunities and the challenges of working at a hospital in a resource constrained country.
Health Through the Lens of Native American Communities
Geisel faculty and students recently partnered with two Native American communities to photograph the social and environmental factors that promote or pose obstacles to healthy lifestyles.
Center for Health Equity Video
Our new video highlights the important mission and the impact of Dartmouth’s Center for Health Equity.
Going Home
As she prepares to leave Tanzania, Auriel August reflects on her experiences, from conducting a clinical study to exploring local cultures.
Using Technology to Improve Health-Care Access in Vietnam
This summer, second-year student Tiffany Hoang is helping to implement a text message-based program to promote maternal health in Vietnam.
A Bumpy (And Itchy) Ride Through Tanzania
Nick Stadlberger, Geisel ’14, was interviewed for NPR’s Goats and Soda to discuss his four-week trip to Dar es Salaam, Tanzania as part of Geisel’s global health program.
Urban Health Scholars 2013 Boston Immersion Trip
The Urban Health Scholars had an amazing immersion trip to Boston back in September where we visited hospitals, clinics and organizations that care for underserved communities in Boston.
Ultrasound Training in Haiti
Dr. Robert Harris, a professor at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth and Co-Director of Ultrasound at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, and Bridgette Lunsford, Senior Ultrasound Clinical Applications Specialist at GE Healthcare, led an ultrasound training for 11 physicians at Hospital St. Therese in Hinche in Haiti.