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The UMB Center for Global Engagement is the campus hub for interprofessional global health and education. CGE supports the University’s mission to improve the human condition globally through teaching, research, and service.Browse
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Item UMB Global Newsletter 2024(2024)Item UMB Global Newsletter 2023(2023)Item UMB Global Newsletter 2022(2022)Item UMB Global Newsletter 2021(2021)Item UMB’s Internationalization Laboratory Final Report 2018-2020: Improving the Human Condition Globally(2020-11) University of Maryland, Baltimore. Office of the President; University of Maryland, Baltimore. Center for Global EngagementItem UMB Global Newsletter 2020(2020)Item UMB Global Newsletter 2019(2019)Item UMB Holds Inaugural Global Health Summit(2019-06-06) Fanning, Patricia; Sow, Samba O.Item Studying Water Reuse in Israel and the West Bank(2019-01-15)Item UMB Regents Meeting Goes International(2019-04-24) McCausland, ChristiannaItem Center for Global Education Project: Zambia 2018(2018)The overall goal of the project was to characterize antimicrobial utilization at the University Teaching Hospital (UTH) in Lusaka, Zambia, to lay the groundwork for optimizing antimicrobial stewardship while establishing a sustainable, international research and learning opportunity for UMB students.Item Center for Global Education Project: Rwanda 2018(2018)Injection drug use (IDU) was one of the earliest risk factors identified for acquisition of HIV infection...This project was designed around an interprofessional and cross-cultural student collaboration to assess an important social/behavioral risk for HIV acquisition. Since there is very little work in the space of IDU in sub-Saharan Africa, it required heightened sensitivity among the students to work within the medical/social/behavioral context in a foreign country. Addressing people who inject drugs requires multidisciplinary collaboration across various professions, including medical, nursing, social, pharmacologic, and legal.