Dr. Paul Farmer, subject of the Pulitzer Prize-winning book "Mountains
Beyond Mountains" and co-founder of Partners In Health, will speak
about the current climate of global health on Thursday, June 18 from
6--7:30 p.m. in Kane Hall Room 130. The free event, "A Conversation
with Dr. Paul Farmer Moderated by Dr. Chris Elias," is on a
first-come, first-served basis. Doors open at 5:15 p.m.

Farmer will reflect on a variety of topics, including the future of
global health delivery and sustainability, the challenge of multi
drug-resistant tuberculosis, and how one person has the ability to
make a significant contribution to global health. Farmer regularly
travels

between two worlds: one marked by academic prestige and medical
innovation, and the other by destitution and health inequity. Farmer
is the newly named chair of Harvard Medical School's Department of
Global Health and Social Medicine as well as an attending physician at
Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. His unconventional approach to
care in the developing world cuts through red tape, bends rules, and
has won him acclaim and controversy.

Elias, the CEO of PATH, has fostered an entrepreneurial culture that
encourages innovative thinking at PATH, a Seattle-based
non-governmental organization, which is dedicated to improving the
health of people around the world by advancing technologies,
strengthening systems, and encouraging healthy behaviors.

The event is being presented by the Washington Global Health Alliance
in partnership with the University of Washington Department of Global
Health, CityClub, and the Pacific Health Summit.

The Washington Global Health Alliance is a coalition for Washington
State's global health organizations, connecting, organizing, and
motivating groups with the common goal of improving health conditions
for people throughout the world.
For those of you who cannot attend, we will be streaming the event
live so you can log on at that time to watch:
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/wgha-discovery-series. The Seattle
Channel will also be taping the event.

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