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MGH ImagingInitiatives in Global Health and International Outreach

Garry Choy MD

Pictured: Ratanakiri Provincial Hospital, Cambodia and x-ray reading room

Images via “Operation Village Health”

Background

• Numerous efforts based at Partners, Harvard, MGH, and BWH focused on international outreach

• Newly created MGH Center for Global Health• Multiple academic-divisions at MGH currently have

initiatives in global health

Examples of current Initiatives at multiple levels:MGH, BWH, Partners, and Harvard University

Examples of current Initiatives at multiple levels:MGH, BWH, Partners, and Harvard University

• MGH Center for Global Health• MGH Disparities Solutions Center• MGH Division of Global Health and Human Rights (MGH

Emergency Medicine Department)• BWH Division of Global Health Equity (BWH Medicine)• Center of Expertise in Global Health and Humanitarian

Medicine at Partners Healthcare• Harvard Institute for Global Health (HIGH)

Harvard Institute for Global Health (HIGH)

Harvard Institute for Global Health (HIGH)

Mission:• University-wide institute to “educate and train” future leaders in global health• Provides funding for development of courses, research by junior faculty, and travel grants

Leadership:• Dr. David Cutler, PhD• Dr. Sue Goldie, MD

Partners Center of Expertise for Global and Humanitarian Health

Partners Center of Expertise for Global and Humanitarian Health

Mission:• Provide mentorship, lecture series, travel grants, and research funding for residents/fellows at all Partners Healthcare Institutions

Leadership and Faculty:• Dr. David Bangsberg, MD MPH (MGH)• Dr. Michael VanRooyen, MD, MPH (BWH)• Dr. Susan Briggs, MD

BWH Division of Global Health Equity (BWH Medicine)

BWH Division of Global Health Equity (BWH Medicine)

Mission:• Address health disparities abroad through training, education, research, and service

Leadership:• Dr. Paul Farmer, MD PhD• Dr. Howard Hiatt, MD

MGH Center for Global Health

MGH Center for Global Health

Mission: Center for Global Health provides leadership and support at MGH to reduce health disparities for the world's most vulnerable and crisis-affected populations through education, research and service

Leadership and Faculty:• Dr. David Bangsberg MD MPH• Grace Deveney, RN MPH• Dr. Vanessa Kerry, MD MSc• Dr. Susan Briggs, MD

MGH International Trauma and Disaster Institute / Office of Disaster Response

MGH International Trauma and Disaster Institute / Office of Disaster Response

Mission: Academic center of excellence for trauma and disaster education, preparedness, and response

Leadership and Faculty:• Susan Briggs, MD• Larry Ronan, MD

MGH Disparities Solution Center

MGH Disparities Solution Center

Mission:Local and national efforts to eliminate racial and ethnic disparities in healthcare delivery through research, clinical service, and leadership training

Leadership:• Dr. Joseph Betancourt, MD MPH• Dr. Alexander Green, MD MPH

Emergency Medicine Department – Division of Global Health and Human Rights

Emergency Medicine Department – Division of Global Health and Human Rights

Mission:To care for the world's most vulnerable by developing and facilitating health-care delivery, research, education, and capacity-building initiatives.

Leadership:• Dr. Thomas Burke, MD (former Chief)• Dr. Roy Ahn, MPH, ScD

MGH Division of Global Psychiatry

MGH Division of Global Psychiatry

Mission:“We seek to prepare a new generation of twenty-first century global psychiatrists equipped to work with international populations both in America and around the world to reduce disparities.”

Leadership:• Dr. Henderson• Dr. Pierce

International Efforts at Partners Healthcare

Psychiatry

Medicine

Surgery

Emergency Medicine

Dermatology

OB/GYN

International Efforts at Partners Healthcare

Psychiatry

Medicine

Surgery

Emergency Medicine

Dermatology

OB/GYN

International Efforts at Partners Healthcare

Psychiatry

Medicine

Surgery

Emergency Medicine

Dermatology

OB/GYN

MGH IMAGING

MGH Imaging Global Health Programs

Mission:To address unmet medical imaging needs and healthcare disparities for vulnerable and crisis-affected populations

Why MGH Imaging Global Health Programs?

• Medical imaging expertise is needed globally• Radiologists can play a larger role in global health and

outreach• Contribute to and collaborate with larger international

outreach efforts by other academic departments• Collaborate with efforts by professional societies (i.e. ACR,

RSNA, and ISR)• Continue the MGH Radiology tradition in contributing to

improving international health

Goals of MGH Imaging Global Health Programs

• Connecting members of our department with not only opportunities but also funding and grant opportunities in global outreach

• Support and develop the global health and outreach interests of trainees and faculty in our department

• Coordination and Collaboration with existing Harvard, Partners, and MGH centers and initiatives

How can accomplish our goals and mission?

MGH Imaging Global Health Programs will be in the following areas:

- Clinical Service - Research and Needs Assessment- Technology Transfer- Education and Training- Organizational and Institutional Development

MGH Imaging Global Health Programs

Program in Clinical Service

Referring Physicians andNon-profit Partner Organizations of iRadX.org

• Partners in Health• Interplast• WiRED International• Operation Village Health • iCons International Consultation Service• Harvard Neurology Residency-India Exchange• Harvard Medical School – China Exchange

Program

Cases from Rwanda

Cases from Haiti

MGH Imaging Global Health Programs

Program in Research and Needs Assessment

Program in Research and Needs Assessment

• Determine education and training needs in developing nations– Example: Collaborating with ACR to assess training

needs of countries / clinical sites globally• Perform needs assessment for medical imaging in

underserved regions of the globe for NGO’s and for clinical sites (i.e. for equipment)

• Assess appropriate technology development / status of care

• Goal: To better focus efforts and measure effectiveness

MGH Imaging Global Health Programs

Program in Technology Transfer

Program in Technology Transfer

- Equipment donation

- Establishing Public-Private Partnerships

- Equipment re-engineering (Example: Portable CT and other equipment like portable C-arm for Disaster Response – in collaboration with Dr. Susan Brigg’s ImSURT Disaster Response Team)

MGH Imaging Global Health Programs

Program in Education and Training

Program in Education and Training

• Establishment of educational exchange programs• Online Learning Portal• Development of Continuing Medical Education Programs

in collaboration with international medical societies

Program in Education and Training

• Online Learning Portal– Creation of website for open-source access to learning

resources– Selected mini-courses (opt-in by lecturer)– Contributed cases, powerpoint presentations, and other

documents by trainees or faculty

Haiti – October 2010

• Sanjay Saini and Larry Ronan (MGH Internal Medicine) went on delegation to Haiti to explore opportunities for medical education / institutional development

MGH Imaging Global Health Programs

Program in Institutional Development

Program in Institutional Development

• Collaboration with professional societies such as ACR and RSNA– Sharing of needs assessment data– Education and training opportunities

• Assist international medical societies in developing standards for ensuring high quality education, training, and practice of radiology– Example: Haiti

Thank you!

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