Episode 180: Global Health, Shared Humanity: Inside the Ginsburg Scholars' Uganda Experience Part 2
Автор: Nemours
Загружено: 2026-02-12
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What happens when medical trainees step into a world where adolescent health challenges are amplified by resource constraints and discover that teens everywhere face strikingly similar struggles?
In part 2 of this series, the focus turns to mentorship, medicine and global partnership, examining the impact of the Nemours Ginsburg Institute Scholars' work in Uganda through the eyes of clinicians and educators on the ground. The discussion centers on the realities of adolescent health in a resource-limited setting, the power of global research collaboration and the universal nature of young people's experiences across continents.
Featuring:
Sabrina Kitaka, MD, PhD, Pediatric Infectious Disease and Adolescent Medicine Specialist, Makerere University, College of Health Sciences
Lonna Gordon, MD, Chief of Adolescent Medicine, Nemours Children's Health
Viola Mrruku, former Ginsburg Scholar
Host/Producer: Carol Vassar
00:00 – Welcome to Well Beyond Medicine
00:36 – What Is the Uganda Global Health Experience?
01:43 – How Do Global Partnerships Strengthen Adolescent Health?
04:20 – Why Is Uganda One of the World’s Youngest Countries?
05:20 – What Happens When There Aren’t Enough Adolescent Providers?
07:33 – How Is Uganda Training the Next Generation of Teen Health Experts?
09:57 – What Surprised Scholars Most About Uganda’s Health System?
13:21 – From Paper Charts to Digital Data: Why It Matters
16:42 – Are Teens Around the World Really That Different?
18:16 – “Big Ears, Small Mouth”: What Makes a Great Adolescent Provider?
28:34 – Why Is HIV Treatment Adherence So Challenging for Teens?
31:52 – What Do Scholars Take Home From a Global Health Experience?
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