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Mission

Our mission is to increase global health equity by accelerating the development and sustainability of educational initiatives and resources that will improve perioperative outcomes. We will approach this mission by a. identifying target institutes and areas of collaboration b. Support rigorous...

Objective

The overall goal of the global health task force is to establish a well-equipped anesthesia provider who can independently manage the majority of challenges at the grassroots level with the available resources. The objective of the task force is 1. Capacity building : Strengthen overall capabilities...

Funding Source

Through fundraising by a. applying for funding b. Matching grants c. Grant contingent on country's or other donors' commitment d. Develop mechanisms to catalyze and ensure sustained support from countries and partners for proven tools and service delivery e. Catalyze innovative approaches for...

Abstracts submitted

The department helps employees submit abstracts, research projects, grants, and publications. CERTAIN's division submitted two abstracts that have been approved for presentation in 2024: 1. In-situ simulation-based education: development and implementation of vital educational tools. Dr. Nadav Levy...

Anna Krawisz, MD

Anna Krawisz, MD is an Instructor in Medicine at Harvard Medical School and a cardiologist and vascular medicine specialist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC). Her research interests include disparities in care for peripheral artery disease and interventional therapies for peripheral...

Feasibility and safety of lumbar puncture in the Parkinson's disease research participants: Parkinson's Progression Marker Initiative (PPMI).

Prakash, Neha, Chelsea Caspell-Garcia, Christopher Coffey, Andrew Siderowf, Caroline M Tanner, Karl Kieburtz, Brit Mollenhauer, et al. 2019. “Feasibility and Safety of Lumbar Puncture in the Parkinson’s Disease Research Participants: Parkinson’s Progression Marker Initiative (PPMI).”. Parkinsonism & Related Disorders 62: 201-9.