wow-inequalities/02-data/intermediate/wos_sample/93564e12b3aafcde5db80788c3188f3c-karwa-rakhi-and-sch/info.yaml

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abstract: 'Health disparities exist globally in high-income and low- and
middle-income countries. They are driven by social determinants of
health (SDOH). While a role for pharmacists in addressing SDOH exists, a
lack of structured postgraduate training limits pharmacists from being
equipped to build innovative programs and contribute to health policy on
SDOH in an impactful way. Postgraduate training, specifically,
fellowships provides opportunities for pharmacists to develop the needed
skills for working with SDOH. The Purdue University College of Pharmacy
(PUCOP)-United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
Global Health Equity Fellowship was developed to meet this training
need. This 2-y fellowship represents a partnership between USAID and
PUCOP. During the fellowship, time is split between USAID in Washington
DC, PUCOP in Indianapolis, Indiana, and the Purdue Kenya Partnership
(PKP) in Eldoret, Kenya. The fellowship was developed with a foundation
of core values, the creation of a logic model, strategic partnerships,
maintaining an adaptable structure, and intentional partner
communication. Fellow outcomes were evaluated in three categories:
engagement, education, and scholarship. Fellows completed 10
experiential opportunities between three sites and participated in the
development of new and supported ongoing care programs and policy
implementation in both local and international settings. Fellows
completed the following educational outcomes: completed an online Master
of Public Health (MPH) through Purdue Global, provided 13 educational
presentations and lectures at various sites, and precepted a total of 12
PUCOP advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) students and 16
Kenyan pharmacy interns and Master of Pharmacy (MPharm) students.
Fellows completed three publications and two abstracts at international
conferences. This established training model provides pharmacists with a
structured path to gain the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to be
leaders in addressing Global Health Equity.'
affiliation: 'Miller, ML (Corresponding Author), Purdue Univ, Coll Pharm, Fifth Third
Bank Bldg,640 Eskenazi Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46202 USA.
Karwa, Rakhi; Schellhase, Ellen; Pastakia, Sonak D.; Miller, Monica L., Purdue Univ,
Coll Pharm, Fifth Third Bank Bldg,640 Eskenazi Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46202 USA.
Malati, Christine Y., US Agcy Int Dev, Alexandria, VA USA.
Manji, Imran, Moi Teaching \& Referral Hosp, Eldoret, Kenya.
Samuel, Jeffrey M., US Agcy Int Dev, Purdue Univ, Coll Pharm, Springfield, VA USA.'
author: Karwa, Rakhi and Schellhase, Ellen and Malati, Christine Y. and Pastakia,
Sonak D. and Manji, Imran and Samuel, Jeffrey M. and Miller, Monica L.
author-email: mille355@purdue.edu
author_list:
- family: Karwa
given: Rakhi
- family: Schellhase
given: Ellen
- family: Malati
given: Christine Y.
- family: Pastakia
given: Sonak D.
- family: Manji
given: Imran
- family: Samuel
given: Jeffrey M.
- family: Miller
given: Monica L.
da: '2023-09-28'
doi: 10.1002/jac5.1711
earlyaccessdate: NOV 2022
eissn: 2574-9870
files: []
journal: JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CLINICAL PHARMACY
keywords: 'fellowship; global health; government; health equity; pharmacy
education; social determinants of health'
language: English
month: FEB
number: 2, SI
number-of-cited-references: '38'
orcid-numbers: 'Manji, Imran/0000-0001-8715-9804
Pastakia, Sonak/0000-0003-4259-695X
Miller, Monica/0000-0003-2156-9469
Malati, Christine/0000-0002-3174-1077'
pages: 135-144
papis_id: 70c5ed1777d1688b0d7b8392bf9c1a57
ref: Karwa2023implementationglobal
researcherid-numbers: 'Manji, Imran/K-8514-2019
'
times-cited: '1'
title: Implementation of a Global Health Equity fellowship established in partnership
between an academic institution and governmental agency
type: article
unique-id: WOS:000879572000001
usage-count-last-180-days: '0'
usage-count-since-2013: '0'
volume: '6'
web-of-science-categories: Pharmacology \& Pharmacy
year: '2023'