Q&A With Gregg Gonsalves: Global Health Justice Now

BY KARINA XIE Gregg Gonsalves (PhD) is a longtime HIV/AIDS activist who started working with ACT UP in 1990 and founded the Treatment Action Group. He now teaches at the Yale School of Public Health and Yale Law School, where he is the Co-Director of the Global Health Justice Partnership. The Yale Global Health Review … Continue reading Q&A With Gregg Gonsalves: Global Health Justice Now

Q&A: Dr. Seth Wanye on Eye Care in Developing Countries

BY KAI DEBUS Dr. Wanye's clinic in Ghana. Source: Kai DeBus. Seth Wanye (MD, PhD) is an ophthalmologist in Ghana, a lower-middle income country in West Africa. His focus is to make healthcare, specifically ophthalmic care, more accessible to people in remote areas. In 2005, he partnered with Unite for Sight, a non-profit based in … Continue reading Q&A: Dr. Seth Wanye on Eye Care in Developing Countries

Q&A with Professor Alice Miller

BY LORRAINE JAMES. Professor Alice Miller is an Associate Professor (Adjunct) of Law at Yale Law School and co-director of the new Global Health Justice Partnership. As an expert in health, human rights, and gender, Professor Miller also holds positions at the Yale School of Public Health and the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs. Her extensive … Continue reading Q&A with Professor Alice Miller

Q&A with Elizabeth Bradley and Lauren Taylor: Authors of The American Healthcare Paradox

BY AUSTIN JASPERS.Photography from 'The American Healthcare Paradox.' Austin Jaspers: How did your collaboration on The American Health Care Paradox begin? Lauren Taylor: The book really started with a peer review article back in 2010 that examined health and social service expenditures in 34 OECD countries.  It reframed the conversation around health care investment in … Continue reading Q&A with Elizabeth Bradley and Lauren Taylor: Authors of The American Healthcare Paradox

Q&A with Meredith Mira: UCS Global Health Advisor

BY ANEESA NOORANI.Photography by Yale Undergraduate Career Services. Meredith Mira 1. What are the benefits of doing global health fieldwork? What types of experiences should students be seeking for exposure to the field? My answer to this question stems from my doctoral degree in the sociology of education, where I studied how students from various … Continue reading Q&A with Meredith Mira: UCS Global Health Advisor