Fellowship in Infectious Diseases, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Residency in Internal Medicine, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania MD, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Bachelor of Arts degrees in Human Biology and Psychology, Brown University
United States International Health To work at a clinician and teacher, as well as become an activist and advocate working to create policies addressing the fundamental causes of disease. Over the past several years, Jennifer Cohn has becoming increasingly interested in how human resources for health and health systems are affected by and affect global AIDS. “There are many unanswered and important questions such as how do vertical, disease-specific programs affect public health systems?” Jennifer explains. “How does a country define its ideal health worker mix? Can public-private partnerships be used in sustainable ways to provide human resources management services?” She has already begun exploring these issues with her work with HIV/AIDS patients in Uganda, where she conducted interviews to analyze the patients’ health care needs for the WHO. She plans to use the skills she develops at Hopkins to advocate for and enact rational and beneficial policy change related to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Return to Global Health Scholarships page
|