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What is Partnership in Global Health?

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Unpacking the Fundamentals of Global Health: Towards a New Generation of Leadership
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A discussion of how interdependence and collaboration in global health evolves into partnerships and whether these partnerships are equitable with all participants sharing the benefits.
How are different values interpreted and respected within partnerships and what are the elements of trustworthiness that are required to build equitable partnerships?

Professor Proochista Ariana is the Course Director for the MSc in International Health and Tropical Medicine, IHTM at the University of Oxford. Proochista holds a Master’s in International Health from Harvard University and a Doctorate in International Development from University of Oxford, as well as a Post Graduate Diploma in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education, also from Oxford. Her research empirically examines the relationship between processes of development and health in resource limited and transition contexts, appreciating the multidimensionality of both.

Professor Caesar Atuire is a philosopher and health ethicist from Ghana. He is the Ethics Lead for the MSc in International Health and Tropical Medicine, IHTM at the University of Oxford. Caesar is also an Associate Professor of Applied Philosophy at the Department of Philosophy and Classics at the University of Ghana and an affiliate Instructor at the University of Washington’s Department of Bioethics and Humanities. Caesar’s interests and research in bioethics are conceptual and empirical. He is currently leading a team of highly qualified colleagues from across the globe on a Wellcome Discovery Award to explore conceptualizations of solidarity and to design a solidarity index for ranking global health funders.

MSc in International Health and Tropical Medicine (IHTM) - https://www.tropicalmedicine.ox.ac.uk/study-with-us/msc-ihtm

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Unpacking the Fundamentals of Global Health: Towards a New Generation of Leadership
People
Proochista Ariana
Caesar Atuire
Keywords
partnerships in global health
global health
international health and tropical medicine
University of Oxford
centre for tropical medicine and global health
nuffield department of medicine
Department: Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health
Date Added: 12/01/2024
Duration: 00:19:14

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Decolonization in Global Health

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Unpacking the Fundamentals of Global Health: Towards a New Generation of Leadership
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Proochista and Caesar discuss the key features of colonization and how decolonization is trying to roll back the negative effects of colonization to create fair and equal global health for today.
Professor Proochista Ariana is the Course Director for the MSc in International Health and Tropical Medicine, IHTM at the University of Oxford. Proochista holds a Master’s in International Health from Harvard University and a Doctorate in International Development from University of Oxford, as well as a Post Graduate Diploma in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education, also from Oxford. Her research empirically examines the relationship between processes of development and health in resource limited and transition contexts, appreciating the multidimensionality of both.

Professor Caesar Atuire is a philosopher and health ethicist from Ghana. He is the Ethics Lead for the MSc in International Health and Tropical Medicine, IHTM at the University of Oxford. Caesar is also an Associate Professor of Applied Philosophy at the Department of Philosophy and Classics at the University of Ghana and an affiliate Instructor at the University of Washington’s Department of Bioethics and Humanities. Caesar’s interests and research in bioethics are conceptual and empirical. He is currently leading a team of highly qualified colleagues from across the globe on a Wellcome Discovery Award to explore conceptualizations of solidarity and to design a solidarity index for ranking global health funders.

MSc in International Health and Tropical Medicine (IHTM) - https://www.tropicalmedicine.ox.ac.uk/study-with-us/msc-ihtm

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Unpacking the Fundamentals of Global Health: Towards a New Generation of Leadership
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Proochista Ariana
Caesar Atuire
Keywords
decolonization
global health
international health and tropical medicine
University of Oxford
centre for tropical medicine and global health
nuffield department of medicine
Department: Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health
Date Added: 12/01/2024
Duration: 00:19:40

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Introduction

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Unpacking the Fundamentals of Global Health: Towards a New Generation of Leadership
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An introduction to the series.
MSc in International Health and Tropical Medicine (IHTM) - https://www.tropicalmedicine.ox.ac.uk/study-with-us/msc-ihtm

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Unpacking the Fundamentals of Global Health: Towards a New Generation of Leadership
People
Proochista Ariana
Keywords
partnerships in global health
global health
international health and tropical medicine
University of Oxford
centre for tropical medicine and global health
nuffield department of medicine
Department: Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health
Date Added: 12/01/2024
Duration: 00:01:11

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Unpacking the Fundamentals of Global Health: Towards a New Generation of Leadership

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Unpacking the Fundamentals of Global Health: Towards a New Generation of Leadership
The International Health and Tropical Medicine, IHTM, podcast series provides a platform to explore some of the emerging and recurrent themes in global health. Our goal is to enrich understanding in order to improve the ways we engage with one another in the global health space. The series draws on IHTM faculty, teachers and alumni, who are at the forefront of health, and we hope the podcasts appeal to a broad audience.

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Prashant Warier and Qure.ai

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Health Innovation and Entrepreneurship
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Integrating Artificial Intelligence in medical imaging for increased accuracy, accessibility, and affordability.
Prashant Warier is co-founder and CEO at Qure.ai. Prashant holds a MS and PhD in Operations Research from the Georgia Institute of Technology, where he excelled in applied mathematics and computation. With a career spanning over two decades, Prashant has successfully developed and commercialized various data science applications across multiple industries such as trucking, fashion and now healthcare.

Qure.ai, founded in 2016, is disrupting traditional radiology practices by enhancing imaging accuracy with artificial intelligence and machine learning tools. More than ten products in Qure.ai’s portfolio have MDR and FDA clearances and these products are being adopted in the screening and diagnosis of diseases such as Lung Cancer, Tuberculosis and Cerebral Stroke in over 90 countries in North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. Its mission is to make diagnostic imaging, such as X-rays and CTs, not only more precise but also widely accessible and affordable.

MSc in International Health and Tropical Medicine (IHTM) - https://www.tropicalmedicine.ox.ac.uk/study-with-us/msc-ihtm

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Health Innovation and Entrepreneurship
People
Prashant Warier
Keywords
health innovation and entrepreneurship
global health
University of Oxford
Department: Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health
Date Added: 12/01/2024
Duration: 00:13:58

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