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Scholar Accomplishments
The 30 New Century Scholars were very active throughout
the 2001-02 grant year. They authored publications,
made presentations and received a number of outside
research awards and grants. One scholar organized a
groundbreaking international conference. The following
list, which is by no means inclusive, is intended to
reflect the variety of their many accomplishments.
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Scholar: Pratiwi Sudarmono,
Indonesia |
Project 1/2 Billion: Ministries of Health, Mental Health
Policy and the Recovery of Conflict/Post-Conflict Societies,
Sarajevo, 23-24 September, 2002. Organized by NCS Scholar
Richard Mollica in conjunction with the Bosnian Ministry
of Health, with participation by NCS Scholars Seggane
Musisi and Pratiwi Sudarmono. This conference represents
the first time a high-level, international meeting has
been organized to address mental health challenges and
solutions in post-conflict societies. It brought together
ministry of health officials from seven post-conflict
societies, experts on mass violence, representatives from
international donor organizations and aid groups, and
representatives from the U.S., Japanese and Italian
governments and the Vatican.
Buchanan H.S., H. Waitzkin, J. Eldredge,
R. Davidson and C. Iriart. 2002.
Digital Information for Latin American Social Medicine.
In: Digital Libraries and Virtual Workplaces: Important
Initiatives for Latin America in the Information Age,
edited by J. Van Reenen. Washington, DC: Organization
of American States.
Chowdhury M.F.U. and R.E. Scott. 2002.
Assessing e-Health Readiness of a Country. e-Health
Care-What Constitutes Return on Investment? 5th Annual
Conference of the Canadian Society of Telehealth. 3-5
October. Vancouver, BC.
Cueto, Marcos. 2002.
El pasado de la medicina: la historia y el oficio. Interview
with Roy Porter. Historia, Ciencias SaÝde, Manguinhos
9:1 (January-April 2002): 205-212.
Latin American Science: The Long View. [with Jorge
Canizares-Esguerra]. North American Congress on Latin
America, Report on the Americas 35:5 March/April 2002:
18-22.
Social Medicine in the Andes. In The Healthy Life,
People, Perceptions, Politics: International Network
for the History of Public Health/European Association
for the History of Medicine, edited by Esteban Rodriguez
Ocaña. Granada
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Scholar: Lori Leonard,
United States |
Davidson R., H. Waitzkin, H. Buchanan,
J. Eldredge and C. Iriart. 2002.
Latin American Social Medicine-A New Source of Data
and Information. Latin American Studies Association
Forum (in press).
Eldredge J, H. Waitzkin, C. Iriart, H. Buchanan
and R. Davidson. 2002.
The Latin American Social Medicine Web site. Submitted
for publication, Journal of the American Medicine Association.
Fidler, David. 2002.
Antimicrobial Resistance: A Challenge for Global Health
Governance. In Globalisation and Health: Case Studies,
edited by Kelley Lee. London: Macmillan (in press).
Bioterrorism, Public Health, and International Law.
Chicago Journal of International Law 3.
Global Health Governance: Overview of the Role of International
Law in Protecting and Promoting Global Public Health.
World Health Organization Global Health Governance,
Discussion Paper No. 3, May 2002.
A Globalized Theory of Public Health Law. Journal of
Law, Medicine, and Ethics 30.
International Considerations. In Law in Public Health
Practice, edited by R.A. Goodman, R. E. Hoffman, W.
Lopez, Gene W. Matthews, and M. A. Rothstein. Oxford:
Oxford University Press. Co-authored with Tony D. Perez
and Martin S. Cetron.
International Law. In Global Public Goods for Health,
edited by R. Beaglehole. Oxford: Oxford University Press
(in press).
Legal Challenges for the Public Health Sector. In Managing
Terrorism's Consequences: Legal Issues, edited by Barry
Kellman. Oklahoma City: Memorial Institute for the Prevention
of Terrorism.
Fox, K. 2002.
Book Review: Dying in the City of the Blues: Sickle
Cell Anemia and the Politics of Race and Health by Keith
Wailoo. Nature, 31 January.
Hotep's Story: Exploring the Wounds of Health Vulnerability
in the US. Theoretical Medicine (in press).
Fox, K. and P. Wise. 2002.
Poverty and Child Health. In Comprehensive Pediatrics,
edited by L. Osborne, T. DeWitt and L. First. St. Louis,
Missouri: Harcourt Health Sciences (in press).
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Scholar: Wan Yanhai,
China |
Freeman, Richard. 2002.
Following "Fads and Fashions." Response to
Theodore Marmor, British Journal of Health Care Management
8 (2): 69-70.
Medicare: One Cure Won't Fix All. Globe and Mail. 11
February, sec. A13.
Gerasimenko, N.F., and A.K. Demin. 2002.
Tobacco Policy Making and Public Health in Russia. Moscow:
Russian Public Health Association. (In Russian)
Iriart C, H. Waitzkin and E. Merhy. 2003.
Managed Care in Latin America: First Step to the Economic
Globalization of Services. in Mercer M, Gish O, Fort
M (Eds.). In Globalization and Health, edited by M.
Mercer, O. Gish and M. Fort. Boston: South End Press
(in press).
Iriart C, H. Waitzkin, J. Breilh, A. Estrada and E.
Merhy. 2002.
Social Medicine: Contributions and Challenges. Pan American
Journal of Public Health 12 (2):128-136 (in Spanish).
Iriart C, H. Waitzkin and C. Trotta. 2002.
Global Policies, Health Care System, and Social Movements
in Latin America: Lessons from Argentina. Global Social
Policy, 2(3): 245-48.
Kickbusch, Ilona. 2002.
Gesundheitsfoerderung. In Das Public Health Buch. Munich:
Beck Verlag (in press).
Global Health Governance: Some New Theoretical Considerations
on the New Political Space. In Globalization and Health,
edited by K. Lee. London: Palgrave (in press).
Influence and Opportunity: Observations on the US Role
in Global Public Health. HealthAffairs. November/December
(in press).
Perspectives in Health Promotion and Population Health.
American Journal of Public Health. Autumn (in press).
Perspectives on Health Governance in the 21st Century.
In Health Targets in Europe: Polity, Progress and Promise,
edited by M. Marinker. London, BMJ Books.
Kimball A.M., B.J. Plotkin, T.A. Harrison
and N.F. Pautler. 2002.
Trade Related Infections-Global Traffic and Microbial
Travel. Global Change and Human Health. September (in
press).
Koehn, Peter. 2002.
The Expanding Roles of Chinese Americans in U.S.-China
Relations: Transnational Networks and Trans-Pacific
Interactions. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe.
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Scholar: Nelly Salgado
de Snyder, Mexico |
Transnational Competence in an Emergent Epoch. International
Studies Perspectives 3: 105-127. Visions of International
Studies.
Krakauer, E., C. Crenner, and K. Fox. 2002.
Barriers to Optimal End of Life Care for Minority Patients.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 50: 182-190.
Kuchma, V.R., I.A. Demina and A.K. Demin. 2002.
Health Knowledge as a Basis for Healthy Lifestyles.
Moscow: Russian Public Health Association. (In Russian).
Lara, A.M. and V.N. Salgado de Snyder, eds. 2002.
Cálmese, Son Sus Nervios, Túmese un Tecito:
El Estado Actual de la Salud Mental de las Mujeres Mexicanas.
Mexico: PAX.
Lee, Chung Yul. 2002.
Analysis of Factors Influencing Breast Self Examination
for Rural Women in Korea. Journal of Community Nursing
(in press).
Health Promotion of Health Centers: Smoking Prevention
and Control. Journal of Korean Academy of Health Promotion.
(in press).
Lu, T.H., C.R. Janes, M.C. Lee, M.C. Chou,
and T.P. Shih. 2002.
High-Frequency Death Certifiers in Taiwan: A Sociocultural
Product. Social Science and Medicine. Vol. 55: 1663-1669.
Martens, Pim. 2002.
Health Transitions in a Globalising World: Towards More
Disease or Sustained Health? Futures 34: 635-648.
Palacios M.F. and R.E. Scott. 2002.
Developing Countries: Social, Cultural, and Economic
Issues and Their Influence on Telehealth Research. e-Health
Care-What Constitutes Return on Investment? 5th Annual
Conference of the Canadian Society of Telehealth. 3-5
October Vancouver, BC.
Poole, D. and V.N. Salgado de Snyder. 2002.
Mapping Cultural Pathways to Mental Health Services.
In The Social Work Desk Reference, edited by A. Roberts
& G. Green. Oxford: Oxford Press.
Salgado de Snyder, V.N. 2002.
Research and Clinical Perspectives on Mexican Migration:
Those Who Go, Those Who Stay. Journal of Intercultural
Nursing (in press).
Salgado de Snyder, V.N. and R. Diaz-Guerrero. 2002.
Enduring Separation: The Psychosocial Consequences of
Mexican Migration to the United States. In Migration:
Immigration and Emigration in International Perspective,
edited by L. L. Adler
and U.P.Gielen. London: Greenwood Publishers/Praeger.
La Salud Mental de las Mujeres Rurales: Problemas,
Necesidades y Alternativas [Rural Women's Mental Health:
Problems, Needs and Alternatives]. In Cálmese,
Son Sus Nervios, Túmese un Tecito: El Estado
Actual de la Salud Mental de las Mujeres Mexicanas,
edited by M. A. Lara-Cantu and V. N. Salgado de Snyder.
Mexico: PAX.
Salgado de Snyder, V.N., M.J. Diaz-Perez and Gonzalez
T. 2002.
Modelo de Integración de Recursos Para la Atención
de la Salud Mental en la PoblaciÛn Rural de MÈxico.
Salud Publica de México (in press).
Salgado de Snyder, V.N. 2002.
Reevaluando el Tecito a Manera de Conclusión.
[Reevaluating Tea as Conclusion]. In Cálmese,
Son Sus Nervios, Túmese un Tecito: El Estado
Actual de la Salud Mental de las Mujeres Mexicanas,
edited by M. A. Lara-Cantu and V. N. Salgado de Snyder.
Mexico: PAX.
Scott R.E., M.F.U. Chowdhury and S. Varghese. 2002.
Telehealth Policy-Looking for Global Complementarity."
J. Telehealth Telecare (forthcoming).
Scott R.E. and M.F. Palacios. 2002.
E-Health - Challenges of Going Global. In Collaboration
in Context, edited by C. Scott and W.E. Thurston. The
Health Promotion Research Group, University of Calgary:
Calgary (in press).
Bammer, Gabriele
National Health and Medical Research Council (Australia)
Capacity Building Grant in Population Health Research
to support "Environ- ment and Population Health:
Research Development From Local to Global." $2.47
million awarded to the National Centre for Epide-miology
and Population Health. Gabriele Bammer is a principle
investigator contributing integrative applied research
to the project.
Hill, Allan
The University of Ghana Accra Women's Health Survey.
$205,000 awarded by USAID/Accra. March 2002.
Kimball, A.M.
Research grant awarded by Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
for "Strengthening Surveillance and Informatics
Training for Emerging Infections." 2002.
Leonard, Lori
Grant from the World Health Organization Steering Committee
on Strategic Social, Economic, and Behavioural Research
(SEB) to support "Therapeutic Regimens for Malaria
in Chad: Household and Health Systems Responses in the
Context of Globalization." December 2002-2005.
Riley, James
"Securing Better Survival for Unfavored Groups
in the U.S.," Research Fellowships for 2002-2003,
awarded jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities
and the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.
Salgado de Snyder, Nelly
Grant from the INDESOL Mexican National Institute of
Social Development to fund research on "Quality
of Life and Aging in Rural Mexico: A Gender Perspective,
2002
Waitzkin, Howard
Principal investigator, Roothbert Fund "Economic
Globalization and Health: Getting Out the Word,"
2002-2003.
Principal investigator, National Library of Medicine,
1G08 LM06688, "Enhanced Access to Latin American
Social Medicine," 2001-2003.
Principal investigator, United Nations Research Institute
for Social Development, "Multinational Corporations
and Health Care in Latin America," 2002-2003.
Bammer, Gabriele
Integrative Applied Research: Does the Academy Need
a New Specialization to Foster Collaboration and Integration
Across Disciplines and Sectors? Seminar, International
Centre for Integrative Studies, University of Maastricht,
the Netherlands. 25 June, 2002.
The Translation of Research into Policy and Practice
(With Particular Emphasis on Alcohol and Other Drug
Issues). The Australian Professional Society on Alcohol
and Other Drugs Conference, Adelaide, South Australia.
18-20 November, 2002.
Demin, Andrey
Social Aspects of Public Health Challenges in Period
of Globalization: The Case of Russia. Workshop, "The
Impact of Globalization on Infectious Disease Emergence
and Control: Exploring the Consequences and Opportunities,"
sponsored by the Institute of Medicine's Forum on Emerging
Infections, Washington, D.C. 16 April, 2002.
Fidler, David
Emerging Trends in International Law and Their Implications
for Domestic and Global Public Health Practice. U.S.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta,
Georgia. 8 May, 2002.
Global Health, Emerging Infectious Diseases, and International
Regulations. International conference, "Emerging
Infectious Diseases," sponsored by the U.S. Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia.
25 March, 2002.
International Law, Infectious Diseases, and Globalization.
Workshop, "The Impact of Globalization on Infectious
Disease Emergence and Control: Exploring the Consequences
and Opportunities," sponsored by the Institute
of Medicine's Forum on Emerging Infections, Washington,
D.C. 16 April, 2002.
The Role of International Law in Global Health Governance.
Session on "Public Health Law: A Global Perspective"
at the 129th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health
Association, Atlanta, Georgia. 24 October, 2001.
Freeman, Richard
Beyond the Water's Edge: Lessons from Europe. Diagnostics
and Solutions, McGill Institute for the Study of Canada,
Montreal. 14-16 February, 2002.
Policy Learning in Health and Health Care: A Cross-National
Research Agenda. Keynote Presentation, Social Policy
Association (UK) Health Policy and Comparative Social
Policy Special Interest Groups, City University, London.
9 March, 2002.
Janes, Craig
Market Fetishism, Post-Socialist Institutional Culture,
and Attenuated Primary Care: Producing Poor Medicine
for Poor People in Post-Transition Mongolia. Paper,
Royal Institute for Interfaith Studies Conference on
Social Justice and Health, Amman, Jordan. 1-3 October,
2002.
Kickbusch, Ilona
The Challenge of Global Public Health: Why Values Matter.
Closing keynote address, 93rd Annual Conference of the
Canadian Public Health Association, Yellowknife, Canada.
July 2002.
Kimball, A.M.
Globalization, Trade, Travel and Emerging Infections.
Slide Presentation, 129th APHA Annual Meeting and Exposition,
Atlanta. 21-25 October, 2001.
Kimball A.M., T.A. Harrison and N.F. Pautler
What can Trade Information Tell Us About Emerging Infections?
Poster Presentation, International Conference on Emerging
Infectious Diseases, Atlanta. 24-27 March, 2002.
Lahiri, Subrata
Some Recent Advances in Population Mathematics with
Special Reference to the Techniques of Mortality Analysis.
Invited lecture series, Center for Advanced Mathematical
Sciences of the American University of Beirut, Lebanon.
12-23 November, 2001.
Mortality Situation During Different Stages of Infancy,
and Early Childhood Period Among Some Selected Indian
States: An Analysis Based On SRS Data. Paper, Annual
Conference of 89th Session
of the Indian Science Congress Association, Lucknow.
3-8 January, 2002.
Lahiri, Subrata and Paramita Dutta
Sex-Preference and Child Mortality in Some Selected
Indian States: An Analysis Based on NFHS Data During
1992-93 and 1998-99.
Invited paper, Symposium on Sex Ratio in India, Jointly
Organized by IIPS, Mumbai and Ford Foundation, New Delhi,
Mumbai. 10-11 January, 2002.
Lee, Chung Yul
Evaluation of Community-Based Anti-Smoking Programs
in Korea. Conference on "International Public Health
Nursing: Diversities and Commonalities" at the
Second International Conference hosted by Queen's University,
Belfast, Northern Ireland. 28-30 August, 2002.
Musisi, Seggane
The Problem of Post-Traumatic Stress in Africa. Karolinska
Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden. 16 September, 2002.
The Psychological Consequences of War Trauma on Women.
The VIIIth International Women's World Conference, Makerere
University, Kampala, Uganda. 26 July, 2002.
Nathanson, Connie
Faute de Mieux? Is There a Future for Grass Roots Advocacy
as a Strategy for Change in the U.S. Health Care System.
Invited paper, "Who Shall Lead? Continuity and
Change in the Future of Health Care," conference
sponsored by the Journal of Health Politics, Policy
and Law, Los Angeles. 19-20 April, 2002.
Salgado de Snyder, Nelly
Becoming Old in a Context of Disadvantage: The Interplay
of Aging, Poverty and Health Among Mexican-Origin People.
Oral presentation, 113 Conference of the American Public
Health Association. Philadelphia, PA. 9 November, 2002
Migraciún y Salud. Keynote, IX Congreso Mexicano
de PsicologÌa Social, Colima, Mexico. October
2002.
Problemas y Alternativas Para la Atenciún de
Problemas de Salud Mental en Mujeres Rurales de México.
Presentation, X Congreso de la Asociación Mexicana
de PsicologÌa, Acapulco,
Mexico. October 2002
Scott R.E. and P.A. Jennett
2002. Policy - Friend or Foe to "e-Health For All?"
e-Health Care-What Constitutes Return on Investment?
5th Annual Conference of the Canadian Society of Telehealth.
3-5 October. Vancouver, BC.
Stewart, Kearsley
Generational Miscommunication: Sexual Education Between
Grandparents and Grandchildren in Rural Western Uganda.
Paper, "Womens World 2002: The 8th International
Interdisciplinary Congress on Women," Kampala.
23 July, 2002.
Sudarmono, Pratiwi
"Is Globalisation Good for Health?" Presentation,
"Globalisation: Light and Shadow," international
forum sponsored by Japan YMCA, Kobe, Japan. 27-28 September,
2002.
Varghese S.A. and R.E. Scott. 2002
Telehealth Policy in Select East Asian Countries: Implications
for Policy Complementarity. e-Health Care-What Constitutes
Return on Investment? 5th Annual Conference of the Canadian
Society of Telehealth. 3-5 October. Vancouver, BC.
Kickbusch, Ilona
Andrija Stampar Award and Medal for lifelong distinguished
service to public health, awarded by the Association
of European Schools of Public Health, 2001.
First recipient of the Aventis Pasteur International
Award, awarded by the Canadian Public Health Association
in recognition of contributions to international health,
2002.
Waitzkin, Howard
Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
for an expansion of the NCS work on economic globalization
and public health.
Wan, Yan Hai
First recipient of the 2002 International Award for
Action on HIV/AIDS and Human Rights, presented by the
Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network and Human Rights Watch.
Cueto, Marcos
Founding member of Foro de La Salud, Peruvian NGO. August
2002.
Janes, Craig
President Elect, Society for Medical Anthropology, 2003-2005
Sudarmono, Pratiwi
Appointed Chair of the Professional Womens Association,
an Indonesian NGO with 12 million members.
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