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2013 GlobeMedGlobal Health
Summit
April 11-13, 2013Northwestern University
Evanston, IL
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Partnershipsin AfricaGlobeMed at Arizona State University + ICOD Action Network $3,000 to provide housing for +Ζ9�$Ζ'6�DHFWHG�RUSKDQV�LQ�8JDQGD
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GlobeMed at Northeastern University + Kitovu Mobile AIDS Organization $7,000 for latrines, and to support hygiene and
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GlobeMed at Indiana University + CEMOPLAF $7,500 for transportation to
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Partnershipsin AsiaGlobeMed at Bethel University + Rural Economic Development Association $6,000 IRU�ZDWHU�SXPSV��ODWULQHV��DQG�HFRQRPLF�RSSRUWXQLW\�LQ�&DPERGLD
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2013 GlobeMedGlobal Health Summit
MAPS & LOCATIONS 38
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THANK YOU & SPONSORS 36
SUMMIT TIPS 10
DELEGATES & ALUMNI 30
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SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES 18
SCHEDULE 12
WELCOME TO THE SUMMIT
SOCIAL MEDIA @ THE SUMMIT
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Welcome to the 2013 GlobeMedGlobal Health Summit!
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2013 GlobeMed Summit TeamSarah Hersey, Olivia Koshy, Sue Kulkarni, Alaa Mohamedali, Will Oliver, Chloe PadulaWel
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Speak with the possibil-
ity of be-ing heard; listen with
the possibil-ity of being
changed
The success of the Summit rests on your willingness to be challenged,
inspired, and transformed by one another. To do this, we must
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Think big
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students and 50 partner com-munities that
spans the globe. You are stu-
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scheduleThursday, April 11th
RegistrationBest Western University Plaza
Opening DinnerHilton Orrington Grand Ballroom
12:00PM - 5:00PM
5:00PM - 7:15PM
Opening KeynoteMorton Schapiro
“Global Engagement andHigher Education”
Morton Schapiro is the President of Northwestern University and a Professor of Economics.
Hilton Orrington Grand Ballroom - 6:00 PM
How To Survive A Plague:Film Screening
Hilton Orrington Grand Ballroom +RZ�WR�6XUYLYH�D�3ODJXH chronicles the early years of the AIDS epidemic and the start of ACT UP, an activist organization that
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7:30PM - 9:30PM
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Q & A: The Legacy of AIDS Activism
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from today’s student movement against AIDS.
9:30PM - 10:00PM
Friday, April 12th
Youth-driven Change: Conversations
with Peers and Partners
Group A: Hilton Orrington Grand Ballroom Group B: Hilton Orrington Heritage Ballroom This session features peer and partner organizations whose missions center on youth participation in global change. Through a series of conversations, we will begin to discern some of the challenges and op-SRUWXQLWLHV�RI�\RXWK�GULYHQ�HRUWV�
9:00AM - 10:20AM
Manuel TelloKallpa IquitosHyacintheMushumbamwizaRwanda Village Concept Project
Elizabeth NewtonAllowance for Good
Margo WatsonFACE AIDS
Patrick EcclesCenter for GlobalEngagement, Moderator
Alyssa Smaldino1DWLRQDO�2ɝFH��0RGHUDWRU
Amirah SequeiraStudent Global AIDS Campaign
Educating for Global Health:
The Role of Universities
Hilton Orrington Grand Ballroom Representing students, faculty, and administrators, this panel aims to clarify how universities can create lifelong advocates for global health.
10:30AM - 11:45AM
Evan Lyon, MDUniversity of Chicago
Brian Hanson%XHWW�&HQWHU
Bryan CollinsworthUniversities Allied forEssential Medicines
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Peter StaleyTreatment Action Group
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Personal Narratives:
Working with Purpose
Group A: Hilton Orrington Grand Ballroom Group B: Hilton Orrington Heritage BallroomIn this series of presentations, we are featuring the diverse stories of young professionals doing values-driven work in health. In discussing their projects, we hope to understand better how our generation can innovate new approaches to persistent health problems without losing sight of purpose.
3:00PM - 4:15PM
Lunch & Small Group Session I
Fisk Hall, Room 21712:00PM - 1:15PM
globalhealthU Presentations:
Human Rights in our Chapter and
Partner Communities
Hilton Orrington, 2nd & 9th Floor
1:30PM - 2:45PM
Brown UniversityElaine HsiangDuke University Phil Reinhart, Amee Tan
George WashingtonUniversityCaroline Hopper, Katy Stewart
Northwestern UniversityTade Mengesha, Katie Singh
University of RochesterNupur Mital, Humma6KHLNK��+DOLPD�5DȴUniversity of Texas - AustinPriya Prakash
Wayne State UniversityAryana Sharrak, Anita Vasudevan
Whitman CollegeTory Davidson,Anuradha Lingappa
Ankur AsthanaArticle 25
Liz Rose ChmelaMade By We
Mert IseriSwipeSense
Peter LuckowTiyatien Health
Yuri MalinaSwipeSense
Tess PenderyHealth Leads
Rishi Rattan, MDPhysicians for Haiti
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everywhere one thing is clear: our young people are already there.– Rajiv Shah, USAID Administrator
Small Group Session II
Hilton Orrington, 2nd & 9th Floor4:15PM - 5:00PM
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Evanston, IL - Refer to dining guide5:00PM - 6:30PM
Plenary KeynoteZeenat Rahman
“Youth Rising:Reimagining Global Civic Engagement”
Zeenat Rahman is Secretary John Kerry’s Special Adviser on Global Youth Issues and Director of the
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Alice Millar Chapel - 7:00 PM
Pray the Devil Back to Hell:
Film Screening + Meet the Director
Grand Ballroom, Hilton OrringtonPray the Devil Back to Hell chronicles the remarkable story of the courageous Liberian women who came together to end a bloody civil ZDU�DQG�EULQJ�SHDFH�WR�WKHLU�VKDWWHUHG�FRXQWU\��7KH�ȴOP�ZRQ�%HVW�Documentary at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2008. After the screening, ZH�ZLOO�KROG�4$�ZLWK�WKH�ȴOPȇV�GLUHFWRU��
8:30PM - 10:15PM
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Saturday, April 13thInvesting in Emerging
ChangemakersFisk Hall, Room 217
Northwestern UniversityFeaturing investors in media, technology, global partnership, and
professional networks, this panel seeks to demonstrate howGLHUHQW�HFRQRPLF�VHFWRUV�FDQ�EH�KDUQHVVHG�WR�XQOHDVK�RXU
generation’s full potential.
10:00AM - 11:15AM
2:30PM - 3:00PM
HONORARY KeynoteLeymah Gbowee
Alice Millar Chapel - 1:00 PM
Small Group Session IIINorthwestern University Classrooms
Paul EllingstadHP Social Innovation
Jennifer GottesfeldGlobal Health Corps
Angela HeimburgerCi3 University of Chicago
“One Woman’s Journey:
Peacebuilding for a Global Generation”
Leymah Gbowee is a Liberian peace activist and the winner of the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize.
Noms on your own! Evanston, IL - Refer to dining guide
11:15AM - 1:00PM
Lily MandlinEchoing Green
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Organizational Think Tanks Northwestern University Classrooms
In small group discussion and brainstorming, chapter members will share best practices and brainstorm ways they can strengthen their
chapter across all programs.
3:15PM - 4:15PM
The Next Chapter Leverone Hall
Northwestern UniversityA panel discussion with alumni of GlobeMed will explore the next
steps beyond college and a GlobeMed chapter.
4:30PM - 5:45PM
Alumni & Seniors ReceptionJohn Evans Alumni Center
Northwestern UniversityWelcome to the GlobeMed Alumni network, graduating seniors! Join
current alumni for a small get-together to close out the weekend. Celebrate your time in GlobeMed, and learn about how you can stay
involved with the network.
6:00PM - 7:00PM
Closing DinnerAllison Hall
Northwestern University
7:30PM - 9:30PM
““ Young people have an almost biological destiny to be hopeful.
– Marshall Ganz
Michaela KupferGlobeMed at WashU
Kate Mullersman*OREH0HG�1DWLRQDO�2ɝFH
Paul RotertGlobeMed at Truman State
Kalin WernerGlobeMed at UCLA
Jon LichkusGlobeMed at Penn State,
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2013GlobeMed
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GlobeMedLeymah Gbowee
Liberian Peace Activist,2011 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
2011 Nobel Peace Laureate Leymah Gbowee is a Liberian peace activist, trained social worker, and women’s rights advocate. She is the founder and President of the Gbowee Peace Foundation Africa, the head of the Li-beria Reconciliation Initiative, and the co-founder and Executive Director of Women Peace and Security Network Africa (WIPSEN-A). She is also a found-ing member and former Liberia Coordinator of Women in Peacebuilding Network/West Africa Network for Peacebuilding (WIPNET/WANEP). Gbow-ee’s leadership of the Women of Liberia Mass Action for Peace brought to-gether Christian and Muslim women in a nonviolent movement that played a pivotal role in ending Liberia’s civil war in 2003. She holds an M.A. in &RQȵLFW�7UDQVIRUPDWLRQ�IURP�(DVWHUQ�0HQQRQLWH�8QLYHUVLW\�DQG�D�'RFWRU�of Laws (LLD) honoris causa from Rhodes University in South Africa.
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Powers: How Sisterhood, Prayer, and Sex Changed a Nation at War
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Special Adviser forGlobal Youth Issues,
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Zeenat Rahman serves as Sec-retary John Kerry’s Special Ad-viser on Global Youth Issues and 'LUHFWRU� RI� WKH� 2ɝFH� RI� *OREDO�Youth Issues. She works to el-evate global youth issues within the State Department and to ad-vance opportunities for young SHRSOH�DFURVV�QDWLRQV��7KH�2ɝFH�of Global Youth Issues empowers young people around the world, and encourages governments to respond to youth through U.S. di-plomacy. Rahman is a member of
the Council on Foreign Relations, a fellow with the American Muslim Civic Leaders Institute at the University of Southern California, and a member of the British Council’s Transatlantic Network 2020. She received a B.A. in Psychology from the University of Illinois, and an M.A. in Middle Eastern studies from the University of Chicago.
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Morton SchapiroPresident of
Northwestern University
Economist, professor, and current president of Northwestern Univer-sity, Schapiro has grappled with questions about the role of higher education in young people’s lives throughout his career. He focuses
Resourcesä� Book: College Access:
Opportunity or Privilege?ä� Twitter: @NorthwesternU
on university investment in today’s youth, and continually challenges oth-ers to do the same. Before stepping in as President of Northwestern Univer-
sity in 2009, Schapiro served as the President of Williams College. He has previously held positions as the Chair of the Economics Department and Dean of the College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences at the Uni-versity of Southern California. He received a B.S. in Econom-ics from Hofstra University and a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania.
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Panel Speakers
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Liz Rose Chmela Currently Reading: Designing for Emotion,by Aaron Walter
| @Lchmela | @TweetsByWe
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Ankur is building a digital platform enabling communities
to advocate for their right to health. He most recently worked
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and served as the Development Director of GlobeMed. Ankur
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organizations. He holds a B.S. in biomedical engineering from
Northwestern University.
Ian BullerChapter: CU-Boulder
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on parasites and human health. For four years he worked in the CU-Boulder chapter, including
a stint as globalhealthU coordinator. In his spare time, he’s an avid skier, cyclist, and
backpacker.
Katie CoakleyChapter: Loyola
University ChicagoKatie attended Loyola University
Chicago from 2009-2012 and her degree is in Biology. GlobeMed was the best part
of her college experience! She currently works as a caregiver
at Misericordia, a residential facility for people with
developmental disabilities, and plans to pursue occupational
therapy.
Hillary DarvilleChapter: Penn State
Hillary is earning a masters in International Public Service at
DePaul University. Last summer Hillary worked at NU’s Center
for Civic Engagement. She earned a B.S. in Biobehavioral
Health from Penn State University in 2011, and served as Co-President of Penn State’s
GlobeMed chapter.
Sagar DesaiChapter: UCLA
Sagar graduated from UCLA in the Spring of 2012. She
has been a part of GlobeMed at UCLA since its birth in
2008-2009. She is currently a Teach For America teacher
at a charter high school in southwest Chicago, where she
teaches Physics.
Laura EdisonChapter: WashU in STL
Laura is a second-year Master of Public Health student at
Washington University in
St. Louis. Her passion for health equity in nutrition was
sparked by her involvement in GlobeMed, and she is now
working on nutrition and tobacco policy research studies
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initiatives.
Ghislaine FeussomChapter: Loyola
University ChicagoGhislaine is a woman of the
world with African (Cameroon) origins. Caring for others has
always been second nature to her. Ghislaine’s mission focuses
on providing health care to the under-served populations, because health care is a right,
not a privilege.
Alexis FogelChapter: UCLA
Alexis is a graduate of UCLA working in Los Angeles for the
Chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Ronald Reagan Hospital.
Before beginning her Master of Public Health in Global Health
this fall, she will spend the summer in Tel Aviv, Israel doing
community programming for Jewish, Christian, and Muslim schoolchildren and teaching
African refugees English.
Matthew GoersChapter: UMKC
0DWWKHZ�LV�ȴQLVKLQJ�PHGLFDO�school at UMKC and will be
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attending the University of Minnesota next year for Internal Medicine. He hopes one day to continue to work with partners in developing countries, and bring public health, health equity, and social justice to the forefront of our global discussion.
Regina GrossmanChapter: GWURegina is originally from Miami, FL and currently works at Amnesty International USA. She graduated from the George Washington University in 2010 and then got her Master of Public Health from the University of Michigan in 2012. Prior to working at Amnesty, Regina worked with community based organizations in Detroit and Rwanda.
April HarrisonChapter: DukeΖȇP�FXUUHQWO\�WDNLQJ�D�\HDU�R�to write, which has been one of my best decisions of all time. At Duke, I studied English and Spanish and committed all free thoughts, space, and time to GlobeMed-- and now I’m so proud of how much our chapter has grown! At the end of the year, I’m applying to MPH SURJUDPV��EHFRPLQJ�D�FHUWLȴHG�\RJL��DQG��ȴQJHUV�FURVVHG��getting a job.
Meghan KennedyChapter: UCLAMeghan is a recent UCLA grad who majored in biology and minored in anthropology. After getting hooked on GlobeMed her freshman year, she’s loved every minute, including visiting their partner in northern Uganda and interning at the 1DWLRQDO�2ɝFH��:KHQ�VKHȇV�QRW�EXV\�FKDWWLQJ�\RXU�HDU�R��\RX�FDQ�ȴQG�KHU�SODQQLQJ�KHU�next trip or laying out in the California sunshine.
Michaela KupferChapter: WashU in STLMichaela Kupfer is the Health Care and Monitoring & Evaluation Capacity Building Fellow with Project Muso Ladamunen, an organization that targets poverty and its HHFWV�LQ�<LULPDGMR��0DOL�through community-based health care, participatory HGXFDWLRQ��DQG�PLFURȴQDQFH��She graduated from Washington University in St. Louis in May of 2012 with a major in Anthropology and minors in Women, Gender, & Sexuality Studies and Fine Art. Michaela is interested in how we translate grand beliefs in social justice into health care programs.
Jon LichkusChapter: Penn StateJonathan Lichkus is a medical
student at Boston University. He is pursuing a career in global primary care and has interests in quality improvement and health innovation. He is pursuing an MPH in Health Care Management and Policy from the Harvard School of Public Health and is striving to achieve his life-long dream of dunking a basketball.
Chris MooreChapter: Rhodes CollegeAfter graduating Rhodes College in 2011, where he served as the internal co-president of the GltobeMed chapter, Chris joined the Dallas - Fort Worth Teach For America corps. Chris currently teaches biology and AP biology at W.W. Samuell High School in Dallas, Texas. When he is not teaching, Chris enjoys running, climbing and playing with his dog Hollis.
Kate Mullersman&KDSWHU��1DWLRQDO�2ɝFHKate is a Northwestern ‘12 grad who has made her way out to California to work at a tech company and avoid Midwestern winters. She is former Political Science major who dabbled in Global Health, Sociology, and a whole lot of indecision. Right QRZ�VKHȇV�ZRUNLQJ�WR�ȴJXUH�RXW�how to make people healthier and happier at work and at home.
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Bianca NguyenChapter: UNC & 1DWLRQDO�2ɝFH
%LDQFD�LV�D�ȴUVW�\HDU�VWXGHQW�LQ�the MD/MPH program at Tufts University School of Medicine.
In 2007, she co-founded the GlobeMed chapter at UNC-
Chapel Hill. After graduating from UNC in 2010 with a B.S. in Radiologic Science, Bianca became a full-time
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Paul RotertChapter: Truman State
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birthing home called Maison de Naissance (MN). He returned
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Family Medicine Resident at University of Illinois-Chicago,
will be participating in their Global Community Health
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Mizuki SatoChapter: UCLA
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keyboard shortcuts and trying to (so far unsuccessfully)
recreate the Chipotle burrito at home.
Katie SmileyChapter: NorthwesternWhen she wasn’t supporting
the fabulous GlobeMed at
Northwestern, Katie studied Cultural Anthropology, Global
Health, and Music. She does audience research for museums
and informal learning environments. The past year she
has also been a part of PIH | Engage Chicago Community.
Kalin WernerChapter: UCLA
Kalin is a Bay Area hippy child relocated to Illinois. She’s
addicted to travel and new experiences. Kalin is passionate
about cheese, trees, public health, Rodin sculptures, and
Tina Fey.
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Hilton Orrington
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Things to do inEvanston & Chicago
See a movie
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Special thanks to theGlobeMed Summit Team for
their hard work and dedication!
Will Oliver,Co-DirectorWill is a sophomore at Northwesternstudying Biological Sciences and Science in Human Culture.
Sue Kulkarni,Co-DirectorSue is a senior at Northwestern majoring in Political Science.
Sarah Hersey,Co-DirectorSarah is a sophomore at Northwestern studying Anthropology and Dance.
Chloe PadulaChloe is a sophomore at Northwestern majoring in Political Science and International Studies.
Alaa MohamedaliAlaa is a freshman at Northwestern majoring in Biological Sciences.
Olivia KoshyOlivia is GlobeMed’s Director of Development. She graduated from University of Texas - Austin with a degree in Marketing in 2012.
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