Bruno Andrade, MD, PhD

Bruno
Andrade
MD, PhD
Principal Investigator
Laboratory of Inflammation and Biomarkers, Instituto Gonçalo Moniz, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (FIOCRUZ)
Adjunct Assistant Professor
Department of Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
brunobezerril@gmail.com

Global Health Research Interests: Diabetes, HIV/AIDS, Public Health, Pulmonary Medicine, Tuberculosis

Country: Brazil

Rondi Kauffmann, MD, MPH, FACS, FCS (ECSA)

Rondi
Kauffmann
MD, MPH, FACS, FCS (ECSA)
Vice Chair of Global Surgery, Section of Surgical Sciences
Associate Program Director, General Surgery Residency
Associate Professor of Surgery
Division of Surgical Oncology and Endocrine Surgery, VUMC
Honorary Faculty, AIC Kijabe Hospital, Kijabe, Kenya
rondi.kauffmann@vumc.org

Global Health Research Interests: Cancer, Education and Training (Capacity Building), Surgery

Country: Kenya

Rondi M. Kauffmann, MD, MPH is associate professor of Surgery in the Division of Surgical Oncology and Endocrine Surgery and serves as the Surgical Director of Vanderbilt's Center for Experiential Learning and Assessment and Associate Program Director for the general surgery residency program. She is the inaugural Vice Chair for Global Surgery. 

Rondi graduated summa cum laude with a B.S. in physiological Sciences and a minor in cultural anthropology from UCLA and completed her MD/MPH degrees at the University of Minnesota, where she pursued her MPH thesis research in Paris, France and Dakar, Senegal. 

At VUMC, her global health leadership roles include Director of the Global Health Outcomes and Access Leadership in Surgery (GHOALS) program, co-director of the Kijabe-Vanderbilt Research Methodologies for Healthcare Providers Course, co-director of the Vanderbilt Collaborative for Global Health Excellence, and directs Vanderbilt International Surgery's (VIA) collaborative efforts with AIC Kijabe Hospital in Kijabe, Kenya. She is an elected member of the Association for Academic Surgery's Global Affairs Committee. She chairs the Affiliate Committee of the Association for Academic Global Surgery and the Global Surgery Taskforce through the Association for Program Directors in Surgery. Her research focuses on global surgery and capacity building through global surgical education. 

She is board certified in General Surgery (residency: Vanderbilt University Medical Center) and Complex Surgical Oncology (fellowship: City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center). Her clinical expertise is in the care of patients with melanoma, soft tissue malignancies, and breast cancer.
 

Hilary Vansell, MMHC

Hilary
Vansell
MMHC
Lead Program Manager, Vanderbilt Tuberculosis Center and CCASAnet
hilary.vansell@vumc.org

VIGH researchers to develop an interactive game to improve mental health among youth living with HIV in Nigeria 

Young people living with HIV (Y-PLWH) have poor adherence to antiretroviral therapy and engagement in HIV care, making HIV the leading cause of death for African adolescents. Depression and psychological distress are much more common among Y-PLWH than in the general population, and are associated with significantly worse adherence to care and treatment when compared to Y-PLWH without these co-morbid conditions. Thus, untreated depression and severe psychological distress are important contributors to poor HIV outcomes in this population.

Vanderbilt Institute for Research Development and Ethics (VIRDE)

VIRDE is an annual intensive research training program designed to facilitate trainee research productivity in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). This month-long program is intended to bolster and further develop the skill sets necessary for conducting responsible human subjects’ research and developing a grant proposal for submission. Attendees participate in a series of grant writing, research ethics/scientific integrity, and career development seminars and workshops.

UNZA-Vanderbilt Partnership for HIV-NCD Research (UVP-2)

The UNZA-Vanderbilt Training Partnership for HIV-Nutrition-Metabolic Research (UVP-1) and the UNZA-Vanderbilt Partnership for HIV-NCD Research (UVP-2) continue a longstanding training collaboration between the University of Zambia School of Medicine/University Teaching Hospital (UNZA/UTH), Vanderbilt University (VU) and the Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health (VIGH).