Scholar Program

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Scholar Development Program provides unique experiences and opportunities for students and residents across the globe to participate in communities that HSF is currently working in. 

 

  1. Ugwu CS, Ezeanolue EE. Feasibility of using verbal autopsy to assess causes of infant death in Enugu, Nigeria. Accepted for presentation at the Western Society for Pediatric Research Annual Scientific Meeting; January 29-31, Carmel CA. Journal of Investigative Medicine 2014; Volume 63 – Issue 1 pp: 1-233
  2. Keane J, Hunt A, Ezeanolue EE, Kvam J, Pennington M, and Mohamednur Y. Prevalence of Sickle Cell Trait among Whites: Results from Nevada 2005-2012. Accepted for presentation at the Western Society for Pediatric Research Annual Scientific Meeting; January 29-31, Carmel CA. Journal of Investigative Medicine 2014; Volume 63 – Issue 1 pp: 1-233. WSCI Travel Award Winner
  3. Ambaram R, Kapadia D, Ogidi A, Keane J, Patel D, Obiefune M, Ezeanolue EE. Impact of Congregation-Based Health Intervention to Promote Birth Outcomes – Perspectives from the Volunteer Health Advisors. Accepted for presentation, Consortium of Universities for Global Health 6th Annual Global Health Conference; March 26-28, 2015, Boston, MA
  4. Patel U., Ihesiaba C., Oduenyi FU. , Hunt AT., Patel D., Pharr J, Obiefune M., Chukwumerije N., Ezeanolue EE. Ebola Outbreak in Nigeria: Volunteer Health Advisors as Information Disseminators. Accepted for presentation, Consortium of Universities for Global Health 6th Annual Global Health Conference; March 26-28, 2015, Boston, MA
  5. Kapadia D, Iheanacho T., Osuji AA., Ike A., Patel D., Obiefune M., Ezeanolue EE. Perception and Attitudes towards Mental Illness among Volunteer Health Advisors in Nigeria. Accepted for presentation, Consortium of Universities for Global Health 6th Annual Global Health Conference; March 26-28, 2015, Boston, MA