The
3rd annual Virginia Commonwealth University Global Health Showcase is coming up on April 20, 2015. This is an all day event featuring an exciting keynote from Dr. Tom Kerkering discussing his experience with the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, several breakout sessions and a poster session featuring global-health related work from trainees across the university. This year's meeting is called "Making it Work, Getting it Right." The theme of the meeting is giving students and faculty key tools to engage in global health work.
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VCU EWB students trailing a novel water catchment device in Yoro, Honduras, June 2014 |
Prior showcases have been a wonderful opportunity to network, share ideas and build new relationships. The first showcase led to our program's (the
Global Health & Health Disparities Program, GH2DP) current partnership with
VCU's Engineers Without Borders (EWB) student chapter. This relationship has led to the development of several novel clean water technologies for use in rural Latin America as well as helped support or ongoing
clean water campaign in Yoro, Honduras.
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VCU EWB students trailing a new biased filter, Richmond, VA, 2015 |
It is not too late to register and come out for the
showcase on April 20th! Details about the showcase (including the agenda) can be found
here.
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