Global Health Colloquium featuring Salmaan Keshavjee "ZERO TB INITIATIVE Developing a Bio-social Approach To Stop Tuberculosis"

Date & Time Oct 20 2017 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Speaker(s)
Salmaan Keshavjee Associate Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard University and Director of Harvard Medical School’s Center for Global Health Delivery-Dubai
Audience Open to the Public

Global Health Colloquium

Salmaan Keshavjee, Associate Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard University and Director of Harvard Medical School’s Center for Global Health Delivery-Dubai

Dr. Keshavjee is an associate professor in the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine and Department of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, and Director of Harvard Medical School’s Center for Global Health Delivery–Dubai. He also serves as a physician in the Division of Global Health Equity (link is external) at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital. He conducted doctoral research in medical anthropology at Harvard University on the health transition in post-Soviet Tajikistan. He has worked with the Division of Global Health Equity and the Boston-based non-profit, Partners In Health, on the implementation of a multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) treatment program in Tomsk, Russia. Between 2006 and 2008, Dr. Keshavjee set up the first community-based treatment program to treat patients co-infected with HIV and MDR-TB in Lesotho. Between 2007 and 2010, Dr. Keshavjee served as the chair of the Green Light Committee Initiative, a Stop TB Partnership/WHO initiative which helped countries gain access to high-quality second-line anti-TB drugs so they can provide treatment for people with MDR-TB.   He is a co-founder of Advance Access & Delivery, a non-profit committed to addressing critical challenges in access to medicines and the delivery of comprehensive healthcare, particularly for economically and socially marginalized groups.  

Dr. Keshavjee’s anthropological work focuses on the anthropology of policy and healthcare delivery.  He is the author of Blind Spot: How Neoliberalism Infiltrated Global Health (2014). 

Dr. Keshavjee received his ScM from the Harvard School of Public Health in 1993, his PhD in Anthropology and Middle Eastern Studies from Harvard University in 1998, and his MD from Stanford University in 2001. He completed his clinician-scientist residency in Internal Medicine and a fellowship in Social Medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in 2005. In addition to his appointment with the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Dr. Keshavjee serves on the faculty of the Division of Global Health Equity (DGHE) at Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH). He is also an attending physician in the Department of Medicine at BWH. He is an affiliate and Steering Committee member at the Harvard Center for Middle Eastern Studies, and affiliate and Executive Committee member at Harvard’s Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies.


Lunch will be served beginning at 11:45am

Organized by the Global Health Program.
Co-sponsored by the Woodrow Wilson School's Center for Health & Wellbeing and the Department of Anthropology.