V-RAMP Conducts Practicum Post-Award Training Workshop in Nigeria
            
            April 1, 2024
          
                      
                          
            By Ethan Adeniyi Adeyemo, V-RAMP Program Manager at AKTH
      
        
      
    V-RAMP Hosts Pre-Award Practicum for Research Administration Leaders in Collaboration with VIGH, Bayero University Kano, and Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital
            
            November 20, 2023
          
                      
                          
            by Adeniyi Adeyemo, V-RAMP Program Manager at AKTH
      
        
      
    VIGH hosts workshop on best practices in teaching methods and mentorship
            
            May 18, 2023
          
                      
                          
            Focusing on strengthening master’s level courses and programs at Bayero University Kano (BUK) in Nigeria, a team from the Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health developed a two-week intensive course on theories and best practices in teaching methods and mentorship. The course, “Improving Didactic Educational Approaches to Learning Methods” (IDEAL), was developed by Chase Stober, Elizabeth Rose, EdD, MPH, Marie Martin, PhD, MEd, and Megan Davis.
      
        
      
    VUSM Class of '23 Medical Student Receives U.S. Public Health Service Award
            
            May 12, 2023
          
                          
            
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            Vanderbilt University School of Medicine (VUSM) graduate Daniel Sack, MD'23, PhD'22 received the 2023 Excellence in Public Health Award from the United States Public Health Service Physician Professional Advisory Committee (USPHS) for his commitment to improving HIV care and treatment outcomes.
      
        
      
    VUSM Graduate Receives 2023 Vermund Award for Excellence in Global Health
            
            May 8, 2023
          
                          
            
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            Sten H. Vermund Award for Excellence in Global Health
Alexander S. Mina
The Sten H. Vermund Award for Excellence in Global Health recognizes the graduating medical student who has demonstrated a strong commitment to improving the health of the people of or from low- or middle-income countries through distinguished scholarship, education, and/or contributions to the improvement of clinical care. The award was established in 2017 to honor Dr. Sten H. Vermund, the founding director of the Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health. 
      
        
      
    VZCARE hosts cancer epidemiology workshop in Zambia
            
            March 21, 2023
          
                      
                          
            By Perfect Shankalala, Program Manager, University of Zambia
 
      
        
      
    Academic Global Health Programs: How Were They Affected by the Pandemic?
            
            December 2, 2022
          
                      
                          
            Elizabeth Rose, EdD, MPH, MEd, and colleagues, recently published their study, “COVID-19 Pandemic Impact on Academic Global Health Programs: Results of a Large International Survey,” in Annals of Global Health (volume 88, issue 1).
      
        
      
    Grant administrators from five countries complete training at Vanderbilt
            
            November 14, 2022
          
                      
              Holly Cassell, Ann Green, UEM-Vanderbilt Academic Partnership for Enhancements in Research-APER, Bringing Research to Impact for Development, Global Engagement, and Utilization - BRIDGE-U, The Partnership for Research in Emerging Viral Infections-Sierra Leone-PREVSL, Vanderbilt-Nigeria Research Administration and Management Training Program V-RAMP
          
  
      2022 VIRDE Scholars Complete Training at Vanderbilt
            
            November 7, 2022
          
                      
                          
            The Vanderbilt Institute for Research Development and Ethics (VIRDE) welcomed eleven medical and public health professionals from Argentina, Brazil, Haiti, Nigeria, Tanzania, and Zambia to Vanderbilt for a one-month training course in October 2022. The course covers grant writing and research ethics and is facilitated by the Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health (VIGH).