Today my guest is Pathologist Dr Quentin Eichbaum


What we discuss with Dr Eichbaum:


Why he studying law in South Africa before switching to medicine
How he became interested in global health
His work with the Consortium of Universities for Global Health, including the Global Health Humanities Working Group
How and why he cofounded the Consortium of New Sub Sahara African Medical Schools
The concept of Curriculum Sclerosis, and how new medical schools can avoid it
The Survey of Clinical and Anatomical Pathology Laboratory Infrastructure in Mozambique paper in the American Journal of Clinical Pathology

Links for this episode:


Health Podcast Network


 LabVine Learning


The ConfLab from LabVine


Dress A Med scrubs


Diversify in Path Podcast


 


Consortium of New Sub Sahara African Medical Schools


A Doctor of My Own Documentary


Survey of Clinical and Anatomical Pathology Laboratory Infrastructure in Mozambique


Health professionals for a new century: transforming education to strengthen health systems in an interdependent world


“Global Networks, Alliances and Consortia” in Global Health Education—The Case for South-to-South Partnerships


 


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