Lisa ArfaaAs I See ItDr. Eric Borgstein and his staff do yeoman’s work at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital in Blantyre, Malawi. They see patients who walk…Jul 26, 2016Jul 26, 2016
Lisa ArfaaAs I See It: Falling through the CracksAllan Goldberg, MD Chair, Physicians for Peace Board of DirectorsJul 20, 2016Jul 20, 2016
Lisa ArfaaAs I See ItThe sun shines hot in Malawi. South of the equator, it dries the parched land of sub-Saharan Africa, and roasts the crops in their fields…Jul 11, 2016Jul 11, 2016
Lisa ArfaaFilling a Void in MalawiBy Innes Boland, Sr. Director of Global Health Programs, Physicians for PeaceJun 10, 2016Jun 10, 2016
Lisa ArfaaAs I See ItI got out of the car at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital in Blantyre — my first time in Malawi, my first time in Africa. I knew to expect…May 19, 2016May 19, 2016
Lisa ArfaaWhat it Takes to Build Relationships Between Mentor Doctors and Surgical Trainees in the Developing…A conversation with surgeon Robert Riviello about helping build programs with partners in RwandaMay 5, 2016May 5, 2016
Lisa ArfaaMaking Human Resources the Priority in Global Healthcare DevelopmentDr. Michelle Morse fights for the infrastructure to support crucial training in surgical care in places like HaitiApr 28, 2016Apr 28, 2016
Lisa ArfaaThe Great Multiplier Effect of Training Healthcare Workers Through TechnologyA Q&A with Project ECHO Director Sanjeev AroraApr 21, 2016Apr 21, 2016
Lisa ArfaaHow Surgery Became a Global Health PriorityA Q&A with humanitarian surgery pioneer Kathleen CaseyApr 18, 20161Apr 18, 20161
Lisa ArfaaSpreading Health Information One Digital Device at a TimeA Q&A between growing health non-profit Physicians for Peace and tech guru David Risher on how technology can be used to end information…Apr 7, 2016Apr 7, 2016