Pauline Keronyai is a nurse and public health specialist supporting community health workers (CHWs). She is the Executive Director of Nama Wellness Community Centre, a non-profit organization in Uganda, and a board member of the Uganda Cancer Society and Uganda Red Cross Society, Mukono Branch.
Ambulai Johnson, MSc, MPH is technical consultant with the World Health Organization Special Programme for Tropical Diseases Research in collaboration with Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and Founder of Center for Advancing Health Systems Innovations.
Maureen Luba is a Masters student in the Global Health Delivery Program at Harvard Medical School and the Africa Region Advocacy Advisor at Global Advocacy for HIV Prevention (AVAC).
Ana Mariana, M.D. is a Masters student in the Global Health Delivery Program at Harvard Medical School, a clinical operations manager at Docta Indonesia, and the founder of Global Health Indonesia.
Michelle Lee is an Academic Physician in the Pediatric Emergency Department at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Canada. She is currently a co-investigator for a study that examines whether community health workers in Pakistan can be trained to use POCUS to diagnose pediatric pneumonia. She is also the POCUS trainer for a similar project in Kabale, Uganda, training Clinical Officers on this ultrasound application.
Jennifer Werdenberg, MD, is a fellow in the Global Pediatrics Program at Boston Children’s Hospital, a 2014 GHDI graduate, as well as a graduate MPH student at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.... Read more about Dispatch from Rwanda: a piece by Jennifer Werdenberg