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Healers Abroad: Americans Responding to the Human Resource Crisis in HIV/AIDS (2005)
Board on Global Health (BGH)

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Healers Abroad: Americans Responding to the Human Resource Crisis in HIV/AIDS

Overview of Human Resource Health Care Needs, Challenges, and Solutions

1:30

Human Resource Needs for Scaling Up HIV Treatment and Prevention

Barbara Stilwell, Department of Human Resources for Health, Cluster on Evidence and Information for Policy, WHO

1:50

HRH Challenges and Solutions in Low Resource HIV Areas

Ummuro Adano, Management Sciences for Health

2:10

Quality of Care and Human Resources in HIV Health Care Programs

James Heiby, Country Coordinator,

USAID Bureau of Global Health

2:30

Panel Discussion

Moderator: Fitzhugh Mullan

2:50

Break

Health Care Needs of Representative PEPFAR Countries

3:00

Zambia

Gilbert Kombe, Abt Associates

3:15

Haiti

Antoine Augustin, President and CEO MARCH Foundation

3:30

Vietnam

Eric Krakauer, Director of the Vietnam–CDC–Harvard Medical School AIDS Partnership

3:45

Panel Discussion

Moderator: Ronaldo Lima

4:05

Break

Lessons Learned from Large-Scale Training Efforts

4:15

Model of Training for Grass Roots Work in HIV

King Holmes, University of Washington

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