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Polio's Eradication: An Update with David Heymann, MD video screenshot

10.31.2005 | Polio's Eradication: An Update with David Heymann, MD

The 17-year, $4 billion polio eradication campaign has been marked by great successes yet an elusive finale. Don Burke, professor of International Health at the Bloomberg School, talks with David Heymann, leader of the global campaign, about the program's current status and prospects for the future.

10.31.2005 | Polio's Eradication: An Update with David Heymann, MD

The 17-year, $4 billion polio eradication campaign has been marked by great successes yet an elusive finale. Don Burke, professor of International Health at the Bloomberg School, talks with David Heymann, leader of the global campaign, about the program's current status and prospects for the future.

A Conversation with Paul Farmer video screenshot

09.22.2005 | A Conversation with Paul Farmer, MD, PhD

"If you want to save the world, work with good people," advises Paul Farmer in an interview with Hopkins Sommer Scholars Lydia Mann-Bondat and Raj Panjabi. The founder of Partners in Health and the subject of the book Mountains Beyond Mountains talks about his most recent work in Rwanda and shares his advice for those interested in global health.
(Excerpts from the interview.)

09.22.2005 | A Conversation with Paul Farmer, MD, PhD

"The biggest contribution you can make is long-term engagement. That's measured in decades, not years," says Paul Farmer, the founder of Partners in Health and the subject of the book Mountains Beyond Mountains. Interviewed by Hopkins Sommer Scholars Lydia Mann-Bondat and Raj Panjabi, Farmer talks about his most recent work in Rwanda and the challenge of improving health in the developing world.

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