Global Medicines Program


January 24, 2014

Global Medicines Courses offered Spring Quarter 2013

  The Global Medicines Program is pleased to announce the following courses being offered Spring Quarter 2013: PHARM 582/GH 590 – Special Topics in Global Health Pharmacy  Tuesdays from 2:30pm-5:20pm, Health Sciences Building T-498 Offered in three segments, these courses provides in-depth instruction on selected special topics relating to the use, access to, cost-effectiveness and impact…


Pharmacovigilance Stakeholder Meeting Held in Ukraine

Professor Andy Stergachis participated in a meeting on strategic planning for strengthening the capacity of the pharmacovigilance system on December 12, 2012 in Kyiv.  The gathering was sponsored by State Expert Center of the Ukrainian Ministry of Health and SIAPS.  Read more.


Supply Chain Strengthening in Malawi: Curriculum Enhancement Summit and Field Visits

A Seattle-based team participated in a 2-day Curriculum Enhancement Summit in Malawi with the faculty and leadership of the Malawi College of Health Sciences Pharmacy Program and the Malawi Ministry of Health to review and enhance the curriculum for the Pharmacy Assistant Program.  Andy Stergachis and Jessica Crawford of VillageReach also visited district hospitals along…


Patents and Politics — How the HIV Crisis Changed Pharmaceutical Intellectual Property Policies: Dr. Ellen ‘t Hoen

The Global Medicines Program, along with the Department of Global Health and the Office of Graduate Medical Education, hosted Dr. Ellen ‘t Hoen for the following event:  Patents and Politics — How the HIV Crisis Changed Pharmaceutical Intellectual Property Policies on Wednesday, November 14, 2012.  Ellen ’t Hoen, lawyer and independent consultant in medicine policy and law, specializes in access to…


Population Reference Bureau Interview with Dr. Joseph Babigumira

Dr. Joseph Babigumira was recently interviewed about his research on the health economics of unsafe induced abortion in Uganda. Watch the Population Reference Bureau Interview here to learn more about the research.



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