Walking Together, Walking Far: How a U.S. and African Medical School Partnership Is Winning the Fight against HIV/AIDS

Author:   Fran Quigley
Publisher:   Indiana University Press
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9780253353245


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   29 June 2009
Format:   Hardback
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Walking Together, Walking Far: How a U.S. and African Medical School Partnership Is Winning the Fight against HIV/AIDS


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A remarkable partnership between the Indiana University School of Medicine and the Moi University School of Medicine in Kenya has built one of the most comprehensive and successful programs in the world to control HIV/AIDS. Calling upon the resources of the Americans, the ingenuity of the Kenyans, and their shared determination to care for patients who had been given up for dead, the program has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize and described as a miracle by the U.S. ambassador to Kenya. Doctors from Kenya and the United States-employing methods once considered unfeasible, such as successfully administered antiretroviral regimes-have created a model program for saving lives and empowering the sick and impoverished. Against formidable odds, these partners demonstrate how medicine and caring can overturn preconceived notions about Africa and help wipe out the world's most devastating pandemic.

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Author:   Fran Quigley
Publisher:   Indiana University Press
Imprint:   Indiana University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.408kg
ISBN:  

9780253353245


ISBN 10:   0253353246
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   29 June 2009
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

Table of Contents

Foreword by Paul Farmer Acknowledgments 1. Daniel 2. Birth of a Partnership 3. We All Need to Be Doing More 4. Seldom Has History Offered a Greater Opportunity 5. We Are Not a Mortuary 6. Can Foreign Aid Work? 7. The Power of the Academic Health Center 8. AMPATH in Action 9. Moving Upstream Epilogue Index

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Presents compelling evidence to counter the argument that people in the developing world cannot change their behavior and incorporate drug therapy into their daily lives. -- Jeanette Dickerson-Putman * co-editor of Pulling the Right Threads * This Indiana-Moi partnership is a model for how to tackle the huge challenges of HIV/AIDS and poverty in general, and one of the most inspiring examples of humanitarian partnership I have ever seen. -- Jim Morris * Former Executive Director, United Nations World Food Program *


Presents compelling evidence to counter the argument that people in the developing world cannot change their behaviour and incorporate drug therapy into their daily lives. Jeanette Dickerson-Putman, co-editor of Polling the Right Threads Provides an important story and critical lessons that can actually lead to the stabilization and control of the AIDS pandemic in the world, while saving millions of lives in the process. Robert Aponte, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis


Presents compelling evidence to counter the argument that people in the developing world cannot change their behavior and incorporate drug therapy into their daily lives. -- Jeanette Dickerson-Putman * co-editor of Pulling the Right Threads * This Indiana-Moi partnership is a model for how to tackle the huge challenges of HIV/AIDS and poverty in general, and one of the most inspiring examples of humanitarian partnership I have ever seen. -- Jim Morris * Former Executive Director, United Nations World Food Program *


Author Information

Fran Quigley is Director of Operations and Development for the IU-Kenya Partnership at the Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis. He is a lawyer and contributing columnist for the Indianapolis Star and other publications. He lives in Indianapolis, Indiana. Paul Farmer is the Maude and Lillian Presley Professor of Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School and a founding director of Partners In Health. Farmer has written extensively about health, human rights, and the role of social inequalities in the distribution and outcome of infectious diseases. His work is the subject of Tracy Kidder's book Mountains Beyond Mountains.

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