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How COVID-19 Is Shaping The Digital Health Space

Virtual: Zoom
REGISTER HERE The COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally altered health priorities around the world. Across all sectors, organizations are engaging with digital solutions to tackle the spread of the virus and relying on data to make critical decisions around healthcare delivery and resource prioritization. In this webinar, panelists will discuss why we are seeing an increase in the use of digital during the COVID-19 pandemic, and how this extreme experience has awakened the world to the crucial infrastructure that needs to be in place in order to rapidly respond to future health emergencies. MODERATOR Bruno Villetelle Head of Data and Digital Global Drug Development | Novartis Bruno joined Novartis in April 2019 and leads the Data and Digital function for the company’s Global Drug Development (GDD) organization. He drives GDD’s data and digital vision, strategy and governance, and is focused on embedding data science and digital technologies to enhance asset development. Bruno has more than 30 years of experience spearheading digital and technology led innovation and new business model creation in the pharmaceutical, consumer health, and service industries. Prior to joining Novartis, he worked for Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited, a global top 10 pharmaceutical company, where he was Chief Digital Officer and oversaw more than 40 digital lighthouse programs. He also led the development of a portfolio of digital health companies offering game-changing digital solutions for patients and drug development. Bruno has a Master of Science degree in Industrial Organization & Methodology and a Master of Science in Business Systems Management from the University of Lyon, France. He also has a Master of Engineering in Enterprise Information Systems from the Conservatoire des Arts et Métiers, France. In 2017, he was nominated one of the Top 40 healthcare transformers by MM&M (Medical, Marketing and Media). PANELISTS Maimuna (Maia) Majumder  Instructor | Boston Children’s Hospital & Harvard Medical School Dr. Maimuna (Maia) Majumder is a member of the ladder-rank faculty at the Computational Health Informatics Program (CHIP) based out of Harvard Medical School and Boston Children’s Hospital and a recent graduate of the Engineering Systems program at MIT’s Institute for Data, Systems, and Society (IDSS). In between her graduate studies and her current position at CHIP, Maia spent a year at the Health Policy Data Science lab at Harvard Medical School’s Health Care Policy department as a postdoctoral fellow. During her masters and doctoral studies at MIT, she was funded through a graduate fellowship at HealthMap computational epidemiology group. Prior to Maia’s arrival at MIT, she earned a Bachelors of Science in Engineering Science (with a concentration in Civil and Environmental Engineering) and a Masters of Public Health in Epidemiology and Biostatistics at Tufts University. While at Tufts, Maia was a field researcher with the International Centre for Diarrheal Disease Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR,B), where she worked with clinic patients (and their data) to learn how to better tell their stories. Her current research interests involve probabilistic modeling, data science, and “systems epidemiology” in the context of public health, with a focus on causal inference for infectious disease surveillance using digital disease data (e.g. search trends; news and social media). She also enjoys exploring novel techniques for data procurement, writing about data for the general public, and creating meaningful data visualizations. Helmi Zakariah, MD CEO | Artificial Intelligence in Medical Epidemiology (AIME) Dr Helmi Zakariah begins his journey with AIME as the Chief Operating Officer in Malaysia before being appointed as the Chief Executive Officer for AIME INC operation in the Asia-Pacific region effective from January 2nd, 2018. He currently oversees AIME’s operation, strategy and business development in Asia and the Pacific. Dr Helmi started off his career as a clinician in Seremban General Hospital and subsequently a community clinic in Selangor, before he embarked on Public Health as a district program manager for National Tuberculosis Control Programme. With an extensive background and experience in the field of Public Health, Dr Helmi was previously with Ministry of Health Malaysia where he co-pioneered the establishment of Global Health Division which strategizes, coordinate, and oversees Malaysia engagement with global health and strategic partnership with international NGO such as the WHO, MSF, ASEAN, South-South Cooperation Centre and the Union of International Cancer Control. He also has a special interest in Trade & Public Health, and was regularly consulted to analyze multilateral trade agreements and its impact on national health policy space. In 2014, he participated in the Joint United-Nations Initiative for Migration in Asia Steering Committee, for his academic and advocacy works in the area of migrant health. Dr Helmi Zakariah holds a Medical Degree from Russian Federation, and a Master in International Public Health from Liverpool, United Kingdom. He regularly shares his thoughts as speakers through global cooperative platforms such as Chatham House, WEF, and Commonwealth Digital Health Forum.
Global Mental Health
Global Mental Health

GMH@Harvard: “How Did I Get Here?” Career Paths in Global Mental Health Series – Research focus

The purpose of the panel webinar series is to highlight and learn from the career paths of individuals who have been successful in diverse aspects of global mental health work. These seminars will seek to connect students and interested individuals to professionals in the field by understanding their career paths and how their passion and experiences led them to pursue a career in global mental health. It also serves to encourage individuals to find their own path in the global mental health community.
Global Mental Health
Global Mental Health

World Mental Health Day: Global Mental Health Fest ’20

To celebrate the World Mental Health Day 2020, the World Federation for Mental Health In Association With GlobalMentalHealth@Harvard brings to you the Global Mental Health Fest'20, a 3-Day Virtual Festival featuring eminent speakers and artists from different countries.

Global Mental Health
Global Mental Health

GMH@Harvard:  Narratives of parentification from urban India: Lived experiences of childhood abuse and neglect, long term consequences and the way forward

A Mental Health Study Group organized event – Contact GMH@Harvard Ambassador Board Member Yuri Sugimoto for more information Presenter: Nivida Chandra is a doctoral research scholar at IIT Delhi. She studies the lived experience and long-term impact of emotional neglect of children in India, particularly parentification. She is also the founder-editor of TheShrinkingCouch.com, which hosts a collection of informational and experiential articles for those affected by mental health concerns.
Global Mental Health
Global Mental Health

GMH@Harvard: “How Did I Get Here?” Career Paths in Mental Health Series – Clinical focus

The purpose of the panel webinar series is to highlight and learn from the career paths of individuals who have been successful in diverse aspects of global mental health work. These seminars will seek to connect students and interested individuals to professionals in the field by understanding their career paths and how their passion and experiences led them to pursue a career in global mental health. It also serves to encourage individuals to find their own path in the global mental health community.
Global Mental Health
Global Mental Health

GMH@Harvard Feature Event: World Alzheimer’s Day Screening & Discussion with MOTHER filmmaker

Screening from 9-10:20am Discussion & Q&A from 10:20am-11am Join for all or part of the event! Join GMH@Harvard as we honor World Alzheimer’s Day on September 21st with a screening and discussion of the documentary MOTHER! Click here to register. MOTHER In a small village in Thailand, Pomm takes care of Europeans with dementia. Separated from her children, she helps Elisabeth during the final stages of her life, as a new patient arrives from Switzerland.   MOTHER is a moving observation of motherhood and care. View the trailer here. Following the screening join us for a discussion with filmmaker Kristof Bilsen moderated by Professor Arthur Kleinman, author of the Soul of Care. For more information visit: / Kristof Bilsen Kristof received his Masters in Documentary Direction at the National Film and Television School (UK). In 2014 he released Elephant’s Dream, a portrait of three state-owned institutions and their workers in DR Congo, a film he directed/filmed and co-produced. He is an IDFA Academy and EURODOC graduate and is one of the Emerging Producers for Jihlava 2019. He won several awards, such as Grand Prize Nanook-Jean Rouch in Paris, Magic Hour Award at Docs Against Gravity (Warsaw), the TRT 2nd International Documentary Award in Istanbul, Special Mention Bertha Best International Documentary at One World Media Awards (UK), the Buzz Wilson Award at Michael Moore’s Traverse City Film Festival, and his work screened at various festivals internationally. He regularly teaches and gives workshops on documentary research, storytelling and production. Kristof’s films include: MOTHER, 82′ / 2019 Elephant’s Dream, 75′ / 2014 The Perfect Belgian, 34′ / 2010 Parallel Lives, 34′ / 2010 Three Women, 50′ / 2005
Global Mental Health
Global Mental Health

GMH@Harvard Webinar: Rapid Implementation of Telepsychiatry in a Safety-Net Health System During Covid-19 Using Lean

  Register here for zoom link! As the coronavirus pandemic progressed toward a critical surge in Massachusetts, leaders of the department of Psychiatry at Cambridge Health Alliance recognized the urgency of continuing to care for patients remotely. Deploying Lean methodology, the department rapidly transformed all outpatient non-urgent mental health appointments to telemedicine within a span of five days. The system redesign process incorporated a customer-centric approach and continuous improvement through monitoring of operational data. Outcomes included a reduction of no-shows, stability in volume of visits, and an opportunity to consider strategies that will enhance seamless delivery of equitable and quality care for all. This presentation provides practical strategies for rapid implementation of telepsychiatry and key takeaways for other health care organizations undertaking similar transformations. Speaker: Paola Peynetti Velázquez, MPH Sr. Performance Improvement Advisor, Quality and Safety, Cambridge Health Alliance Paola earned a BA in International Relations and Latin American Studies and an MPH in Global Health from Boston University. Her interests and focus in graduate school included participatory development, transparency, anti-corruption, ethics, and effective altruism. Originally from Mexico City, Paola joined the Performance Improvement team in the Quality & Safety department at Cambridge Health Alliance in March of 2017. In her role as Senior PI Advisor, she collaborates closely with senior leadership to plan, facilitate, and execute strategic, system-wide, lean projects to streamline hospital operations with the goal of improving access to care for patients across inpatient, emergency, and ambulatory care settings. Although she has worked with multiple clinical and non-clinical areas across the system, Paola´s focus at CHA has been to support to the Psychiatry department in redesigning dozens of processes to improve provider and staff engagement, reduce chances of error, eliminate waste, and meet CHA´s population health objectives as a safety net Accountable Care Organization.

Save the Date: Stakeholder Meeting — Global Diet Quality Score: A New Method to Collect and Analyze Data on Diet Quality

This remote stakeholder meeting will include a series of presentations to describe the work to develop and validate the GDQS, a new metric of diet quality appropriate for use in LMICs; and an opportunity for meeting participants to ask questions and provide feedback to help inform the next steps of the research, before the metric development and validation work is finalized. The meeting will also introduce participants to the method under development to facilitate the collection of GDQS in large-scale population-based surveys in LMICs. Registration information will be available soon. Please submit your email contact information here to receive forthcoming information about the event, and receive registration information when it is available. Questions about the event can be sent to feedback@intake.org. Up-to-date information about the event will also be available at intake.org. Meeting Speakers: Walter Willett, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Shilpa Bhupathiraju, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Sabri Bromage, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Megan Deitchler, Intake – Center for Dietary Assessment Mourad Moursi, Intake – Center for Dietary Assessment The GDQS research initiative was launched by Intake – Center for Dietary Assessment. The research is led by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Department of Nutrition and carried out in collaboration with researchers at the National Public Health Institute (INSP), Mexico. Funding for the research is provided by FHI Solutions, recipient of a Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation grant to support Intake – Center for Dietary Assessment.

pandemics
tech and health
pandemics
tech and health

The Role of AI in the Post-Pandemic Era

In this webinar,  we will bring together panelists with a diverse range of expertise in AI and data science to collectively think on how we can continue to move through, and forward, in the COVID-19 crisis. Experts will reflect on how they foresee their own field of work changing, discuss the obstacles that lie ahead and comment on the partnerships and investments needed to effectively and meaningfully leverage AI for good beyond the pandemic.