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University Consortium for Global Health Monday, September 8, 2008 “University Enabling Systems for Global Health” Tom La Salvia Executive Director Harvard Initiative for Global Health Harvard Initiative for Global Health Office of the President and Provost University Strategic Planning Outcomes Faculty Steering Committee HIGH Executive Working Group • Global Infectious Diseases • Population Health, Demography & Aging • Chronic Diseases/ Cardiovascular • Technology Innovation • Women’s Health • Health Systems • Children’s Health • Implementation Science • Environment • Decision Science Education Undergraduate, Graduate, Professional Training Ethics Crisis and Conflict Harvard Initiative for Global Health Office of the President and Provost Administrative Functions and Support Services Faculty Steering Committee Executive Working Group Operations/ Communications Program Management Pre-deployment • Safety training, cultural and language competencies, infection control risk reduction During deployment • In-country Faculty mentorship • Program oversight • In-country institution administrative support • Reciprocity Post-deployment • Presentation of research • Infection control policy • Developing in-country capacity at partner institutions to support student and faculty exchange that addresses incountry needs • Dedicated staff for legal review of MOUs/contracts & IRB training support Finance & Grants Administration Web portal • Enables Faculty to obtain, manage and exchange information • Sharing research findings and data Harvard Initiative for Global Health Challenges and Best Practices Challenges • • • Overcoming challenges of “siloed” administrative and financial structures • Sponsored Programs/IRBs • Indirect costs allocations • Philanthropic credit Enhancing operational/best practice efficiencies with international sites • Between Harvard & intl. sites • Between/among intl. sites Maintaining current information on global health activities across the University Best Practices • Scientific priority areas & cores led by co-faculty champions from different schools/hospitals • Financial systems correspond directly to programmatic, education, and research priorities • Central administrative process ownership, transparency, and stewardship • Dedicated IRB, legal, finance, intl. site/program management support • Senior management “bridge” Harvard Initiative for Global Health University Consortium for Global Health Monday, September 8, 2008 “University Enabling Systems for Global Health” Tom La Salvia Executive Director Harvard Initiative for Global Health Harvard Initiative for Global Health