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GAVIN YAMEY MD MPH Nov 23, 2016
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CURRICULUM VITAE
Name: Gavin M Yamey
Position: Director, Center for Policy Impact in Global Health, Duke Global Health Institute Professor of the Practice of Global Health & Public Policy, Duke University
Address: Duke Global Health Institute Trent Hall, Rm 113 310 Trent Drive, Durham, NC 27701, USA Voice: 919-613-6221 email: [email protected]; skype: gavinyamey; Twitter: @gyamey
EDUCATION
1987 - 1990 Oxford University
BA Physiological Sciences (1st class honors)
1991 - 1994 University College London
MB BS (MD equivalent)
Medicine
1997 - 1997 Royal College of Physicians MRCP Internal Medicine
2007 - 2007 Oxford University
MA (honorary)
Physiological Sciences
2007 - 2010 London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
MPH Public Health (distinction)
LICENSES, CERTIFICATION 1997 Membership of the Royal College of Physicians (MRCP) UK
PRINCIPAL POSITIONS PREVIOUSLY HELD
1994 - 1999 London, UK Clinical appointments
Internal medicine
1999 - 2000 BMJ (British Medical Journal) Editorial Fellow
2000 - 2002 wjm: Western Journal of Medicine (co-owned by BMJ Publishing Group and University of California)
Deputy Editor
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2002 - 2004 BMJ Best Treatments (a BMJ resource)
Assistant Editor Deputy Physician Editor
2004 - 2010 Public Library of Science (PLoS) Senior Editor PLoS Medicine
2004 - 2010 Public Library of Science (PLoS) Editorial Consultant
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
2010 - 2015 The Global Health Group, Global Health Sciences, UCSF
Lead
Associate Professor
Evidence-to-Policy Initiative (E2Pi)
Department of Epidemiology & Biostatistics
OTHER POSITIONS HELD CONCURRENTLY
1994 - 1995 Whittington Hospital (University College London Medical School) and Chase Farm Hospital London
House Officer (HO) in General Medicine and General Surgery
1995 - 1995 Departments of Renal and Respiratory Medicine, The Royal Postgraduate Hospital, Hammersmith, London
Senior House Officer (SHO) in Medicine
1996 - 1996 The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, London
SHO in Neurology
1997 - 1997 St Bartholomew's Hospital, London SHO in Medical Oncology
1997 - 1998 Northwick Park, London SHO in General Medicine & Elderly Care
1998 - 1999 The Mildmay Hospital, London SHO in HIV/AIDS Palliative Care
1999 - 1999 Regional Neurological Rehabilitation Unit (RNRU), the Homerton Hospital, London
Registrar in Neurology
2001 - 2001 Tim Albert Training Course on Medical Editing For Editors from the Developing World, Barcelona Peer Review Congress
Assistant Tutor
2002 - 2002 The Open University, United Kingdom Honorary Consultant
2003 - 2003 World Health Organization Adviser
2008 - 2008 TDR (the WHO/World Bank/UNICEF/UNDP Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases)
Adviser
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HONORS AND AWARDS 1990 Martin Wronker Prize for achievement at Oxford University (2nd highest
degree in the University)
1990 St Anne's College Oxford Prize
1994 University College London Prizes for MB BS in Psychiatry, and Academic & Extracurricular Achievement
1994 University of London Prize in Pharmacology
2009 Kaiser Foundation Mini-Fellowship in Global Health Reporting
2011 Distinction for MPH degree at London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (I was the only student awarded a distinction, in a class of 300 MPH students)
2011 University of London 150th Anniversary Prize for MPH performance (this prize is awarded to students who, in completing their programs, achieved the highest set of marks for the whole degree)
KEYWORDS/AREAS OF INTEREST Global health, health financing, aid for health, medical journalism, medical editing, peer review, health and human rights, sexual and reproductive health, HIV/AIDS, malaria, neglected tropical diseases, diseases of poverty, evidence-based medicine, health policy, evidence-based policy, global health governance, global health advocacy, health communication, maternal and child health, global health education
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Memberships
1993 - 1994 Medact (Medical Action for Global Security, Student Member)
1994 - 1999 British Medical Association
2006 - 2008 Council of Science Editors
Service to Professional Organizations
2005 - 2007 Member of the Council of Science Editors Task Force on Journals, Poverty and Human Development
2007 - present "Small Journals Taskforce" of the World Association of Medical Editors
2008 - present Equity Edit (charitable organization which helps to fund small, innovative, pro-poor global health organizations), Advisory Board
2008 - present Global Health Corps: mentor to Global Health Corps Fellows (www.ghcorps.org)
2011 - 2011 Participated in a USAID one-day expert workshop in Washington, DC on scaling up reproductive, maternal, neonatal, and child health interventions (the policy
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paper reporting this workshop is at http://www.healthpolicyproject.com/pubs/83_ScaleupPolicyJuly.pdf)
SERVICE TO PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS 2009 - present Editorial Board Member, Health and Human Rights: An International Journal
(http://www.hhrjournal.org/index.php/hhr), edited by Professor Paul Farmer
2010 - 2013 Editorial Board Member, BMJ (http://bmj.com
2010 - present Editorial Board Member, Scholarly and Research Communication (http://journals.sfu.ca/src/index.php/src/index)
2010 - present Ad hoc referee for The Lancet; Annals of Internal Medicine; BMJ; the Biomed Central journals; Health Affairs; African Health Sciences; PLoS ONE; PLoS Medicine
INVITED PRESENTATIONS INTERNATIONAL
2008 "Voice of America" (international broadcasting service funded by the U.S. Government through the Broadcasting Board of Governors, distributed internationally)
Invited guest
2010 All Party Parliamentary Group on Malaria and Neglected Tropical Diseases, House of Commons, London (Invited by the British Government)
Invited talk
2010 Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria 22nd Board meeting, Sofia, Bulgaria
Invited presentation to the Board
2010 Ad Hoc Committee of the Affordable Medicines Facility-malaria (June 2010 in London)
Invited presentation
2010 Ad Hoc Committee of the Affordable Medicines Facility-malaria (October 2010 in Geneva)
Invited presentation
2011 University of Toronto Masters of Health Science in Bioethics (September 2011)
Presentation
2011 University of Oxford/BMJ Evidence 2011 conference (October 2011)
Presentation
2012 Berkeley Global Health Leadership Forum (April 2012) Invited presentation
2012 TEDxSF conference (‘7 Billion Well)’ (November 2012); my talk is at http://tedxtalks.ted.com/video/TEDxSF-7-Billion-Well-Gavin-Yam
Invited presentation
2012 High Level Roundtable at the Médecins Sans Frontières/Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative international conference on Medical Innovations for Neglected Populations (December 2012)
Invited presenter and moderator
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2013 The Lancet Symposium for the Launch of Global Health 2035 (December 2013)
Presentation on the Commission on Investing in Health
2014 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals Open Working Group (January 2014)
Presentation on the Commission on Investing in Health
2014 United Nations Foundation (January 2014) Invited Presentation on the Commission on Investing in Health
2014 Sweden’s Mission to the United Nations (October 2014) Invited Presentation on Quantifying the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) for Health
2014 American Society of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene (November 2014)
Invited Presentation on Post-2015 Global Health Goals
NATIONAL
2002 National Public Radio "Marketplace" Commentator (commentary on malaria drug pricing)
2007 National Public Radio "Science Friday" Interviewee (20 minute live interview about improving the health of the world's poorest people)
2008 Minnesota Public Radio Interviewee (interviewed about the pros and cons of screening)
2009 National Public Radio "This American Life" Interviewee (interviewed about prostate cancer screening)
2011 National medical student conference on global health governance (January 2011)
Invited presentation on the role of evidence in shaping global health governance and policy
2011 National Institutes of Health, 4th NIH Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation, Bethesda, Maryland (March 2011)
Invited panel presentation; presented my research ("The Science of Scaling Up Evidence-Based Global Health Tools and Services: Literature Review and Key
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Informant Interviews")
2011 Yale University Unite for Sight conference (April 16, 2011)
Invited panel presentation (“Narrowing the Gap between Evidence and Action”)
2011 2013
World Affairs Council (November 15, 2011) Center for Global Development
Invited presentation on careers in global health Invited presentation on service delivery unit costs for antiretroviral drugs, TB therapy, and bed nets
2014 US Centers for Disease Control (April 2014) Invited presentation on the Commission on Investing in Health
2014 Swedish Parliament (November 2014) Invited presentation on: “How Can Swedish Health Aid Contribute to a Grand Convergence in Global Health?”
2014 2014
University of Copenhagen, Denmark (November 2014) Peking University Health Center, Beijing (September 2014)
Invited presentation on global health goals for the post-2015 era Invited presentation on the Commission on Investing in Health
2014 Mexican Ministry of Health (December 2014) Invited presentation on tackling Mexico’s health challenges
2014 World Affairs Council (December 2014) Invited panelist on “The Real Lessons of Ebola” (also broadcast on National Public Radio)
REGIONAL AND OTHER INVITED PRESENTATIONS
2004 UCSF Institute for Global Health Presentation to department, faculty, and staff on open access publishing
2005 UC Davis Presentation to faculty on how to write a scientific
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paper and get it published
2008 Global Health Education Consortium Annual Meeting, Sacramento
Presentation on scientific writing
2008 UCSF Department of Epidemiology Grand Rounds
2008 Harvard University (September 2008) Public Panel on health and human rights with Paul Farmer and Jim Kim of Partners in Health; Agnes Binagwaho, Chair of Rwanda’s National AIDS Control Commission (now Rwanda’s Minister of Health); and Professor Philip Alston, the UN Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial Execution
2008 Planning meeting for University of California Campus-Wide School of Global Health
Invited after-dinner speaker
2010 University of California Inaugural Campus-Wide Global Health Day, Panel II-Global Health Educational and Service Programs
Invited presentation: "The Science of Scaling Up Evidence-Based Global Health Tools and Services: Literature Review and Key Informant Interviews"
2010 International Health Interest Group of Northern California Guest speaker
2011 International Health Interest Group of Northern California (February 20, 2011)
Invited presentation
2011 Institute of Health Metrics and Evaluation (March 9, 2011) Invited presentation of my research on benchmarks of success in the Affordable Medicines Facility-malaria
2011 Stanford University chapter of Universities Allied for Essential Medicines (November 15, 2011)
Presentation on neglected tropical diseases
2012 UC Global Health Day (February 4, 2012) Invited panel presentation (on "Maintaining the Gains in Global Malaria Control")
2012 California Pacific Medical Center - Annual International Health Grand Round
Invited presentation on global eye health
2013 UCSF - San Francisco Launch of Global Health 2035 (December 2013)
Presentation on the Commission on Investing in Health
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2014 Columbia University (February 2014) Invited presentation on the Commission on Investing in Health
2014 2014
Duke University (April 2014)
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (July 2014)
Invited presentation on the Commission on Investing in Health Invited presentation on the Commission on Investing in Health
GOVERNMENT AND OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
2008 - 2008 Bethesda Meeting on Open Access Publishing, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, organized by the National Library of Medicine at the NIH
Participant and presenter
2012 - present Lancet Commission on Investing in Health, chaired by Lawrence H Summers and co-chaired by Dean Jamison (http://GlobalHealth2035.org)
Invited member (Commissioner) & Lead Scientific Writer
2013 - 2013 Value for Money in Global Health Working Group, convened by the Center for Global Development
Invited member
2013 - present Lancet Commission on Global Surgery (http://www.globalsurgery.info/)
Invited member (Commissioner); chair of the Finance and Economics Working Group of the Commission
UNIVERSITY AND PUBLIC SERVICE UNIVERSITY SERVICE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SYSTEM-WIDE 2009 - 2009 Peer Review Committee for the proposed
University of California School of Global Health The Peer Review Committee, on which I served, considered ten different curriculum proposals from across the UC system.
2011 – 2011
UCSF Global Health Sciences, Office of the Executive Director: Assessment of the Feasibility of Launching a UCSF/UC Berkeley Center for
Dr Jaime Sepulveda (Executive Director, UCSF Global Health Sciences) invited me to lead a 6-week
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2014
Vaccine Equity Chair, Departmental Communication Sub-Committee, Department of Epidemiology & Biostatistics, UCSF
scoping project to assess the feasibility of launching this center; I interviewed a dozen UCSF/UC Berkeley academics as part of this project.
DUKE UNIVERSITY 2015 to present
Associate Director for Policy, Duke Global Health Institute
2016 to present
Board of Advisers, World Food Policy Center, Duke University
2015 to present
Board of Advisers, Evidence Lab, Duke Global Health Institute
2015 to present
Board of Advisers, Global Women’s Health Technologies Center, Duke Global Health Institute and Pratt School of Engineering
SUMMARY OF SERVICE ACTIVITIES
I direct the Center for Policy Impact, a new policy lab, launching December 1, 2016, that combines research, policy analysis, and deep engagement with policymakers to tackle major strategic questions in global health related to financing and delivery. The lab has received $2.5 million in funding for its launch phase, including a $2 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. In addition to directing the center, I am also the Associate Director for Policy at the Duke Global Health Institute, overseeing all aspects of the institute’s policy research and activities. I teach masters and undergraduate level courses in translating evidence into policy in global health. I am the Director of the Duke Geneva Global Health Fellows Program.
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TEACHING AND MENTORING
TEACHING DUKE UNIVERSITY
Qtr Academic Yr Course Number and Title Teaching
Contribution Credits Class Size
Spring 2015-2016
GLHLTH 755: Global Health Policy: Translating Evidence into Action (masters)
Course director and lecturer (3 hours of face-to-face teaching per week)
3 30
Spring 2015-2016
GLHLTH 306: Global Health Policy: Translating Evidence into Action (undergraduate)
Course director and lecturer (3 hours of face-to-face teaching per week)
3 35
Spring 2016-2017
GLHLTH 755: Global Health Policy: Translating Evidence into Action (masters)
Course director and lecturer (3 hours of face-to-face teaching per week)
3 30
Spring 2016-2017
GLHLTH 306: Global Health Policy: Translating Evidence into Action (undergraduate)
Course director and lecturer (3 hours of face-to-face teaching per week)
3 35
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
Qtr Academic Yr Course Number and Title Teaching
Contribution Units Class Size
Winter 2009 - 2010
GHS 203B, Global Health Practice Seminar; Technology and Global Health
Lecturer (1 hour) N/A 18
Fall 2010 - 2011
UCSF Clinical Scholars Program Lecturer and discussion leader: I led 6 different group exercises (2.5 hours)
N/A 24
Fall 2010 - 2011
PASS: 9th Annual Professional and Academic Skills Series (http://career.ucsf.edu/pass/)
Lecturer (30 minutes), Publishing Your Research: Tips from Editors & Reviewers
N/A 100
Fall 2010 - 2011
GHS 201A, Foundations of Global Health Lecturer and discussion leader: I led 6 different group exercises
N/A 29
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Qtr Academic Yr Course Number and Title Teaching
Contribution Units Class Size
(3 hours) Fall 2011-
2012 GHS 201A, Foundations of Global Health Lecturer and
discussion leader: I led 3 different group exercises (3 hours)
N/A 36
Winter 2011 - 2012
UCSF Clinical Scholars Program Lecturer; 90 minute class
N/A 24
Winter 2011 - 2012
GHS 203B, Global Health Practice Seminar Lecturer: how to write a scientific paper and get it published; 90 minute class
N/A 36
Summer 2012 GHS 205 Global Health Policy: Transforming Evidence into Action
Course Director (30 hours of teaching)
3 units over 5 weeks
36
Winter 2012 - 2013
GHS 203B, Global Health Practice Seminar Lecturer: how to write a scientific paper and get it published; 60 minute class Lecturer: Introduction to global health policy; 60 minute class
N/A 40
Summer 2013 GHS 205 Global Health Policy: Transforming Evidence into Action
Course Director (30 hours of teaching)
3 units over 5 weeks
40
Winter 2013 - 2014
GHS 203B, Global Health Practice Seminar Lecturer: how to write a scientific paper and get it published; 60 minute class Lecturer: Introduction to global health policy; 60 minute class
N/A 40
Summer 2014 GHS 205 Global Health Policy: Transforming Evidence into Action
Course Director (30 hours of teaching)
3 units over 5 weeks
40
Winter 2014-2015
GHS 203B, Global Health Practice Seminar Lecturer: how to write a scientific paper and get it published; 60 minute class
N/A 40
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GENEVA GLOBAL HEALTH FELLOWSHIP
I am the Director of the Global Health Track of the Duke Geneva Program on Global Governance (https://sanford.duke.edu/academics/geneva-program/global-health). The Global Health track combines internships with an intensive course entitled “PubPol860: Aid stagnation, shifting disease burdens, and the SDGs: how will global health meet these challenges?” providing students a unique opportunity to learn first-hand how global health policy is formulated and implemented.
POSTGRADUATE AND OTHER COURSES
2000 - 2000 Royal Society of Medicine (UK): taught a course attended by junior doctors on how to write and publish a research paper
2001 - 2001 Assistant Tutor, Training Course on Medical Editing and Journalism For Editors from the Developing World, Barcelona Peer Review Congress, Barcelona, Spain
2003 - 2003 Adviser to the WHO: ran a three day training course on medical editing for African health journal editors, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The course was sponsored by the Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR), and was open to members of FAME, the Forum for African Medical Editors
INFORMAL TEACHING
2010 Organized and hosted a UCSF Global Health Sciences (GHS) Town Hall/Works in Progress: Dr Cathy Zimmerman, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (The health of trafficked and asylum-seeking women); lecture was highlighted in the San Francisco Examiner
2010 San Jose State University: Global Health Career Night (1 hour lecture to undergraduates, on pathways to a career in global health)
2010 GHS Lecture Series at UCSF, Parnassus campus: Narrowing the gap between evidence and action (1 hour lecture)
2010 Hosted and chaired GHS Lecture Series at UCSF, Parnassus Campus: Dr Dominic Montagu (Build it and they will not come: new data on attended deliveries in Africa and Asia)
2010 Co-organized a joint GHS and UCSF Medical Humanities lecture, Parnassus campus: Peter Orner, Annie Holmes, Shonali Shome (The crisis in Zimbabwe: health and health care implications)
2010 University of Washington: Defining metrics of success for the Affordable Medicines Facility-malaria (90 minute lecture, by teleconference, to health economics fellows)
2010 University of Toronto: How to write an ethics commentary for a general medical journal (90 minute lecture, by teleconference, to students in the masters of health
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sciences in bioethics program)
2010 University of California Berkeley: global health reporting (taught a 90 minute class to the masters in journalism students)
2010 Panel presentation at UCSF Nursing School on how to write a paper and get it published
2011 UCSF Global Health Governance Summit, organized by the American Medical Students Association (30 minute lecture, followed by 30 minute discussion, on "global health decision making: politics versus evidence")
2011 Organized a panel at the American Society of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, on Maintaining the Gains in Global Malaria Control, chaired by Professor Awa Marie Coll-Seck, Executive Director, Roll Back Malaria
2011 Gave a lunchtime seminar at UCSF Global Health Sciences on how to write a scientific paper
2011 Guest Lecturer, UC Berkeley (to the joint MPH/Masters in Journalism students) on writing about malaria in the popular press
2012 Guest Lecturer, UC Berkeley, PH212 Global Health Course (lectured on translating evidence into policy in global health)
2012 Guest Lecturer, UC Berkeley Accelerated MPH Program for mid-career professionals (lectured on conducting policy research, 2 hours)
2012
Recorded a 1-hour video lecture at the medical library, Parnassus Campus, UCSF, on how to write a paper and get it published; this lecture has been archived and is now available in perpetuity to all students and faculty at UCSF
2013 Guest Lecturer, UC Berkeley, PH212 Global Health Course (lectured on translating evidence into policy in global health)
2013 Guest Lecturer, UC Berkeley Accelerated MPH Program for mid-career professionals (lectured on conducting policy research, 2 hours)
2014 Guest Lecturer, UC Berkeley, PH212 Global Health Course (lectured on translating evidence into policy in global health)
2014 Guest Lecturer, UC Berkeley Accelerated MPH Program for mid-career professionals (lectured on conducting policy research, 2 hours)
TEACHING NARRATIVE
I am on the teaching faculty for the Duke University Masters in Science in Global Health, and devote 15% of my effort to teaching a masters level course on translating evidence into policy in global health. I am also on the teaching faculty for Duke University Arts and Sciences, and devote 15% of my effort to teaching an undergraduate level course on the same topic.
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MENTORING PREDOCTORAL STUDENTS SUPERVISED OR MENTORED: UCSF
Dates Name Program or School Role Current Position 2011 - 2012 Megan Tan
UCSF MS Global Health
Faculty Mentor and Capstone project supervisor (Research Mentor)
MS student
2011 - 2012 Marya Kudiya UCSF MS Global Health
Faculty Mentor MS student
2011 - 2012 Alex Rosinski UCSF MS Global Health
Capstone project supervisor (Research Mentor)
MS student
2011 - 2012 Jonathan Daus
UCSF MS Global Health
Capstone project supervisor (Research Mentor)
MS student
2012 - 2013 Laura Pasternack
UCSF MS Global Health
Faculty Mentor MS student
2012 - 2013 Sire Sow UCSF MS Global Health
Capstone project supervisor (research mentor)
MS student
2012 - 2013 Sarah Ghattass
UCSF MS Global Health
Capstone project supervisor (research mentor)
MS student
2013 - 2014 Josh Beicher UCSF MS Global Health
Capstone project supervisor (research mentor)
MS student
2013 - 2014 Katherine Lee
UCSF MS Global Health
Capstone project supervisor (research mentor)
MS student
2014 - 2015 Sara Kassabian
UCSF MS Global Health
Capstone project supervisor (research mentor) and Faculty Mentor
MS student
2014 - 2015 Priscilla Colon
UCSF MS Global Health
Faculty Mentor MS student
2014 - 2015 Laila Soudi UCSF MS Global Health
Faculty Mentor MS student
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWS AND RESIDENTS DIRECTLY SUPERVISED OR MENTORED: UCSF
Dates Name Fellow Faculty Role Current Position
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Dates Name Fellow Faculty Role Current Position
2009 - 2010 Janani Krishnaswami
UCSF resident in internal and preventive medicine
Mentorship involved teaching Janani about medical editing, commissioning, writing, and peer review.
4th year resident
2011 - 2012 Marwa Shoeb UCSF Department of Internal Medicine
1 year mentorship on global health policy and advocacy
Postdoctoral Fellow
MENTORING NARRATIVE
I maintain a major mentoring role within the UCSF MS in Global Health program. I am also a Faculty Mentor on the University of California Global Health Institute’s GloCal Health Fellowship Program (http://glocalfellows.org) and I mentor one Global Health Corps Fellow every year (http://ghcorps.org/).
TEACHING AND MENTORING AIDS LEARNING MODULES FOR PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIANS (all available at http://learning.bmj.com/learning/home.html)
▪ How to write effectively
▪ How to write a research paper and get it published
▪ Post-traumatic stress disorder: diagnosis
▪ Post-traumatic stress disorder: prevention and treatment
▪ Interactive clinical case history: Accepting gifts and hospitality from drug companies
▪ The influence of the pharmaceutical industry on medical publishing
▪ Bell's palsy
▪ Accepting gifts and hospitality from drug companies
▪ Care of patients after a myocardial infarction
UNIVERSITY COURSES
I created a teaching module on evidence-based complementary medicine for the Open University, UK.
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I teach a one-year MPH course, called Health Policy: Process and Power, at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, by distance learning. I am the course director for this course, and manage an international team of a dozen tutors and exam markers.
SUMMARY OF TEACHING AND MENTORING HOURS
2010 - 2011 54 total hours of teaching (including preparation)
Formal class or course teaching hours: 7 hours
Informal class or course teaching hours: 7 hours
2011 - 2012 208 total hours of teaching (including preparation)
Formal class or course teaching hours: 36 hours
Informal class or course teaching hours: 3 hours
Mentoring hours: 72 hours
2012 - 2013 77 total hours of teaching (including preparation)
Formal class or course teaching hours: 32 hours
Informal class or course teaching hours: 3 hours
Mentoring hours: 72 hours
2013 - 2014 77 total hours of teaching (including preparation)
Formal class or course teaching hours: 32 hours
Informal class or course teaching hours: 3 hours
Mentoring hours: 72 hours
2014 - 2015 77 total hours of teaching (including preparation)
Formal class or course teaching hours: 32 hours
Informal class or course teaching hours: 3 hours
2015 - 2016 30% FTE on teaching
2016 - 2017 30% FTE on teaching
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RESEARCH AND CREATIVE ACTIVITIES RESEARCH AWARDS CURRENT
OPP1151682 (Principal Investigator) 30/10/2016 - 29/10/2018 Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation $1,999,201 The Center for Policy Impact in Global Health: A New Policy Lab Designing Innovative Policy Solutions to Close Global Health Financing Gaps
PAST
OPPGH4830/UCSF Award A124347 (Principal Investigator) 11/01/2014 - 12/31/2015 Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation $1,277,789 direct/yr 1 Commission on Investing in Health (CIH) Phase 3: Leveraging Global Health 2035 to Shape the SDGs and the Health Investments of Donor-, Low- and Middle-Income Countries
$1,368,205 total direct
OPPGH4830/UCSF Award A113448 (Co-Investigator) 11/01/2009 - 10/31/2014 Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation $1,680,471 direct/yr1 Core financing to the E2Pi project. The goal of this ongoing project is to develop and synthesize evidence to inform global health policy and decision-making
$2,705,513 total direct
OPP1106213/UCSF Award A123077 (PI) 03/01/2014 - 09/30/2014 Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation $295,454 direct/yr1 Commission on Investing in Health (CIH) Phase 2: Leveraging the Convergence Indicators to Shape the Post-2015 Development Goals
$295,454 total direct
A123102 (PI) 03/17/2014 - 12/31/2014 Swedish Expert Group for Aid Studies $12,811 direct/yr1 The Future Role of Swedish Health Aid $12,811 total direct
A120829 (PI) 10/01/2012 - 02/28/2014
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Center for Disease Dynamics, Economics and Policy (Prime funder: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation)
$21,794 directs/Yr 1
Lancet Commission on "Investing in Health: World Bank World Development Report 1993 @ 20 Years"
$302,945 total direct
A122550 (PI) 07/01/2013 - 11/30/2013 SEEK Development (Prime Funder: Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria)
$12,072 direct/yr1
Quantitative estimation of the Global Fund’s contribution to MDGs 4 & 5
$12,072 total direct
P0054012 (PI) 03/19/2012 - 12/31/2012 SEEK Development Prime: World Health Organization/UNITAID
$9,350 direct/yr1
Independent 5-Year Evaluation of UNITAID $9,350 total direct
A119267 (PI) 02/06/2012 - 05/31/2012 Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
$153,655 direct/yr 1
Establishing Service Delivery Unit Cost Benchmarks for Antiretrovirals, DOTS, and Bed Nets to Inform Payment Rates by the Global Fund
$153,655 total direct
A118651 (PI) 07/12/2011 - 09/30/2011 Contractor: SEEK Development Prime: WHO/Partnership for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health
$79,164 direct/yr1
Options for Improving Maternal, Newborn and Child Health through Strengthening the Global Aid Architecture
$79,164 total direct
A116241 (PI) 11/01/2010 - 08/31/2011 Clinton Health Access Initiative $276,875 direct/yr1 Securing Sustained Financing for Successful Malaria Control: Building the Evidence Base and Supporting Practical Country Solutions
$276,875 total direct
A115807 (PI)
05/26/2010 - 12/31/2010
Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis & Malaria $51,903 direct/yr1 Review of Experience to Identify How to Assess Success of the Affordable Medicines Facility-malaria (AMFm) Phase 1
$51,903 total direct
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N/A (Investigator) 01/01/2009 - 12/31/2009 Kaiser Family Foundation $8,000 total An Investigation of Large Scale Implementation of Evidence-Based Tools in East Africa: Sudan, Kenya, Uganda (Investigative Journalism Fellowship)
39544 (PI) 03/02/2006 - 03/01/2010 Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation $1,092,194 total Grant to launch PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases (www.plos.ntds.org)
PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
1. Yamey, G. WHO in 2002: Have the latest reforms reversed WHO's decline? BMJ 2002;325:1107-1112.
2. Yamey G. WHO in 2002: WHO's management: struggling to transform a "fossilised bureaucracy." BMJ 2002;325:1170-1173.
3. Yamey G . WHO in 2002: Faltering steps towards partnerships. BMJ 2002;325:1236-1240.
4. Yamey G. WHO in 2002: Why does the world still need WHO? BMJ 2002;325:1294-1298.
5. Yamey G. WHO in 2002: Interview with Gro Brundtland. BMJ 2002;325:1355.
6. Yamey G, Greenwood R. Religious views of the 'medical' rehabilitation model: a pilot qualitative study. Disabil Rehabil. 2004;26(8):455-62.
7. Yamey G. Excluding the poor from accessing the biomedical literature: a rights violation that impedes global health. Health Hum Rights 2008;10(1):21-42. At: http://bit.ly/1I2jgSE. This paper was selected for inclusion in Faculty of 1000 Medicine (http://f1000.com/), as an outstanding paper (rating: "1, recommended"); see http://f1000.com/prime/4082956
8. The PLoS Medicine Editors. Scaling up international food aid: food delivery alone cannot solve the malnutrition crisis. PLoS Med 2008;5(11):e235.
9. Yamey G. The unsung hero of neglected tropical diseases. PLoS Negl Trop Dis 2009;3(12): e546
10. Schäferhoff M, Schrade C, Yamey G. Financing maternal and child health-what are the limitations in estimating donor flows and resource needs? PLoS Med 2010;7(7):e1000305.
11. Feachem R, Yamey G, Schrade C. A moment of truth for global health. BMJ 2010;340:1316-1317.
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12. Schäferhoff M, Schrade C, Yamey G. Financing the child and maternal health goals (peer-reviewed book chapter). Commonwealth Finance Ministers Reference Book 2010 (www.commonwealthministers.com/publications/commonwealth_ministers_reference_book_2010/). Pages 53-56.
13. Schäferhoff M, Yamey G. Estimating benchmarks of success in the Affordable Medicines Facility-malaria Phase 1. Peer reviewed by nine external peer reviewers and published by the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (www.theglobalfund.org/documents/amfm/E2PI_EstimatingBenchmarksInAMFm_Report_en.pdf)
14. Montagu D, Yamey G, Visconti A, Harding A, Yoong J. Where do poor women give birth? A multi-country analysis of Demographic and Health survey data. PLoS ONE 2011;6(2): e17155.
15. Yamey G. Scaling up global health interventions: a proposed framework for success. PLoS Med 2011;8(6):e1001049.
16. Yamey G, Feachem R. Evidence-based policymaking in global health-the payoffs and pitfalls. Evidence Based Medicine,2011;16(4):97-99.
17. Montagu D, Yamey G. Pay-for-performance and the Millennium Development Goals. Lancet 2011;377:1383-1385.
18. Sabot O, Schroder K, Yamey G, Montagu D. Scaling up oral rehydration salts and zinc for the treatment of diarrhoea. BMJ 2012;344:e940.
19. Yamey G, Schäferhoff M, Montagu D. Piloting the Affordable Medicines Facility - malaria: what will "success" look like? Bulletin of the WHO; 2012;90:452-460.
20. Cohen JM, Smith DL, Cotter C, Ward A, Yamey G, Sabot OJ, Moonen B. Malaria resurgence: a systematic review and assessment of its causes. Malaria Journal 2012;24;11:122.
21. Yamey G. What are the barriers to scaling up health interventions in low and middle income countries? A qualitative study of academic leaders in implementation science. Globalization and Health 2012;8:11
22. Opiyo N, Yamey G, Garner P. Subsidising artemisinin-based combination therapies supplied to the private sector: impact on use, availability, price and market share (Protocol). Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2012, Issue 6. Art. No.: CD009926. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD009926.
23. Rosinski AA, Narine S, Yamey G. Developing a scorecard to assess global progress in scaling up diarrhea control tools: a qualitative study of academic leaders and implementers. PLoS ONE 2013;8(7):e67320.
24. Singhrao R, Huchko M, Yamey G. Reproductive and maternal health in the post-2015 era: cervical cancer must be a priority. PLoS Med 2013;10(8):e1001499.
25. Jamison DT, Summers LH, Alleyne G, Arrow KJ, Berkley S, Binagwaho A, Bustreo F, Evans D, Feachem RG, Frenk J, Ghosh G, Goldie SJ, Guo Y, Gupta S, Horton R, Kruk ME,
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Mahmoud A, Mohohlo LK, Ncube M, Pablos-Mendez A, Reddy KS, Saxenian H, Soucat A, Ulltveit-Moe KH, Yamey G. Global health 2035: a world converging within a generation. Lancet 2013;382:1898-955.
26. Norheim OF, Jha P, Admasu K, Godal T, Hum RJ, Kruk ME, Gómez-Dantés O, Mathers CD, Pan H, Sepúlveda J, Suraweera W, Verguet S, Woldemariam AT, Yamey G, Jamison DT, Peto R. Avoiding 40% of the premature deaths in each country, 2010-30: review of the national mortality trends to help quantify the UN Sustainable Development Goal for health. Lancet 2014 Sep 18. pii: S0140-6736(14)61591-9.
27. Verguet S, Norheim OF, Olson ZD, Yamey G, Jamison DT. Annual rates of decline in child, maternal, HIV, and tuberculosis mortality across 109 countries of low and middle income from 1990 to 2013: an assessment of the feasibility of post-2015 goals. Lancet Glob Health;2(12):e698-709.
28. Powell R, Mwangi-Powell FN, Radbruch L, Yamey G, et al. Putting palliative care on the global health agenda. Lancet Oncology 2015 Feb;16(2):131-3.
29. Meara JG, Leather AJ, Hagander L, Alkire BC, Alonso N, Ameh EA, Bickler SW, Conteh L, Dare AJ, Davies J, Mérisier ED, El-Halabi S, Farmer PE, Gawande A, Gillies R, Greenberg SL, Grimes CE, Gruen RL, Ismail EA, Kamara TB, Lavy C, Lundeg G, Mkandawire NC, Raykar NP, Riesel JN, Rodas E, Rose J, Roy N, Shrime MG, Sullivan R, Verguet S, Watters D, Weiser TG, Wilson IH, Yamey G, Yip W. Global Surgery 2030: evidence and solutions for achieving health, welfare, and economic development. Lancet 2015 Apr 21. pii: S0140-6736(15)60160-X
30. Dieleman JL, Yamey G, Johnson EK, Graves CM, Haakenstad A, Meara JG. Tracking global expenditures on surgery: gaps in knowledge hinder progress. Lancet Glob Health. 2015 Apr 27;3 Suppl 2:S2-4.
31. Verguet S, Alkire BC, Bickler SW, Lauer JA, Uribe-Leitz T, Molina G, Weiser TG, Yamey G, Shrime MG. Timing and cost of scaling up surgical services in low-income and middle-income countries from 2012 to 2030: a modelling study. Lancet Glob Health. 2015 Apr 27;3 Suppl 2:S28-37.
32. Schäferhoff M, Fewer S, Kraus J, Richter E, Summers LH, Sundewall J, Yamey G, Dean T Jamison. How much donor financing for health is channelled to global versus country-specific aid functions? Lancet, July 13, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/
33. Munshi V, Yamey G, Verguet S.Trends In State-Level Child Mortality, Maternal Mortality, And Fertility Rates In India. Health Aff (Millwood). 2016 Oct 1;35(10):1759-1763.
34. Gutnik L, Yamey G, Riviello R, Meara JG, Dare AJ, Shrime MG. Financial contributions to global surgery: an analysis of 160 international charitable organizations. Springerplus. 2016 Sep 13;5(1):1558. doi: 10.1186/s40064-016-3046-z.
35. Kruk ME, Kujawski S, Moyer CA, Adanu RM, Afsana K, Cohen J, Glassman A, Labrique A, Reddy KS, Yamey G. Next generation maternal health: external shocks and health-system innovations. Lancet. 2016 Nov 5;388(10057):2296-2306. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(16)31395-2.
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36. González-Pier E, Barraza-Lloréns M, Beyeler N, Jamison D, Knaul F, Lozano R, Yamey G, Sepúlveda J. Mexico's path towards the Sustainable Development Goal for health: an assessment of the feasibility of reducing premature mortality by 40% by 2030. Lancet Glob Health. 2016 Oct;4(10):e714-25. doi: 10.1016/S2214-109X(16)30181-4.
37. Japan Global Health Working Group. Protecting human security: proposals for the G7 Ise-Shima Summit in Japan. Lancet. 2016 May 21;387(10033):2155-62. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(16)30177-5.
38. Dare AJ, Lee KC, Bleicher J, Elobu AE, Kamara TB, Liko O, Luboga S, Danlop A, Kune G, Hagander L, Leather AJ, Yamey G. Prioritizing Surgical Care on National Health Agendas: A Qualitative Case Study of Papua New Guinea, Uganda, and Sierra Leone. PLoS Med. 2016 May 17;13(5):e1002023. doi: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1002023.
39. Yamey G, Horváth H, Schmidt L, Myers J, Brindis CD. Reducing the global burden of Preterm Birth through knowledge transfer and exchange: a research agenda for engaging effectively with policymakers. Reprod Health. 2016 Mar 18;13:26. doi: 10.1186/s12978-016-0146-8. Review.
40. Kruk ME, Yamey G, Angell SY, Beith A, Cotlear D, Guanais F, Jacobs L, Saxenian H, Victora C, Goosby E. Transforming Global Health by Improving the Science of Scale-Up. PLoS Biol. 2016 Mar 2;14(3):e1002360. doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.1002360.
41. Yamey G, Morel C. Investing in Health Innovation: A Cornerstone to Achieving Global Health Convergence. PLoS Biol. 2016 Mar 2;14(3):e1002389. doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.1002389. No abstract available.
42. Participants at the Bellagio Workshop on Implementing Pro-Poor Universal Health Coverage: Bump J, Cashin C, Chalkidou K, Evans D, González-Pier E, Guo Y, Holtz J, Htay DT, Levin C, Marten R, Mensah S, Pablos-Méndez A, Rannan-Eliya R, Sabignoso M, Saxenian H, Feachem NS, Soucat A, Tangcharoensathien V, Wang H, Woldemariam AT, Yamey G. Implementing pro-poor universal health coverage. Lancet Glob Health. 2016 Jan;4(1):e14-6. doi: 10.1016/S2214-109X(15)00274-0. No abstract available.
NON-PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS AND OTHER CREATIVE ACTIVITIES
1. Yamey G. Sexual and reproductive health: what about boys and men? BMJ 1999;319:1315-1316
2. Yamey G. Protecting whistleblowers. BMJ 2000;320:70-71.
3. Yamey G. Can complementary medicine be evidence-based ? West J Med 2000;173:4
4. Yamey G, Rankin W, Feachem R. Twenty years of AIDS, and no end in sight. BMJ 2001;322:1440
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5. Yamey G, Wilkes M. Promoting wellbeing among doctors. BMJ 2001;322:252-253.
6. Yamey G. Global campaign to eradicate malaria. BMJ 2001;322:1191-1192.
7. Yamey G, Roach J. Witnessing unethical conduct: the effects. West J Med 2001;174:355-a-356-a.
8. Macdonald R, Yamey G. The cost to global health of drug company profits. West J Med 2001;174:302-303.
9. Yamey G, Rankin W. AIDS and global justice. BMJ 2002;324:181-182.
10. Yamey G, Abbasi K. Electing WHO's next leader. BMJ 2002;325:1251-1252.
11. Yamey G. The world's most neglected diseases. BMJ 2002;325:176-177.
12. Yamey G, Shaw P. Is extreme racism a mental illness? West J Med 2002;176:5.
13. Yamey G, Abbasi K. New leader, new hope for WHO. BMJ 2003;326:1100-1101.
14. Yamey G, Attaran A. Deaths from malaria in Africa. Student BMJ 2003;11:437–480
15. Yamey G. Roll Back Malaria: A failing global health campaign. BMJ 2004;328:1086-1087.
16. Yamey G. Robin Levy: confronting our bodies. BMJ 2004; 329:1351.
17. Yamey G. The Corporation. BMJ 2004; 329:117
18. The PLoS Medicine Editors. Prescription for a healthy journal. PLoS Med 2004;1(1):e22
19. The PLoS Medicine Editors. From registration to publication. PLoS Med 2004;1(2) e46
20. The PLoS Medicine Editors. A new vision for clinical trials in Africa. PLoS Med 2004;1(3): e71
21. The PLoS Medicine Editors. A strategy for developing an HIV vaccine. PLoS Med 2005;2(1): e35
22. The PLoS Medicine Editors. Why bigger is not yet better: the problems with huge datasets. PLoS Med 2005;2(2):e55
23. The PLoS Medicine Editors. How does PLoS Medicine manage competing interests? PLoS Med 2005;2(3):e88
24. The PLoS Medicine Editors. Engaging students in PLoS Medicine. PLoS Med 2005;2(4): e118
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25. The PLoS Medicine Editors. Meeting the needs of different research communities. PLoS Med 2005;2(5):e158
26. The PLoS Medicine Editors. Some tolerance for fur-animal Studies in PLoS Medicine. PLoS Med 2005;2(6):e203
27. The PLoS Medicine Editors. Why PLoS sponsored a roundtable of medical whistleblowers. PLoS Med 2005;2(7):e208
28. The PLoS Medicine Editors. Minimizing mistakes and embracing uncertainty. PLoS Med 2005;2(8): e272
29. The PLoS Medicine Editors. A new era of hope for the world's most neglected diseases. PLoS Med 2005;2(9):e323
30. Veitch E, the PLoS Medicine Editors. Tackling publication bias in clinical trial reporting. PLoS Med 2005;2(10):e367
31. The PLoS Medicine Editors. A landmark paper in HIV research? PLoS Med 2005;2(11): e293
32. The PLoS Medicine Editors. Improving health by investing in medical education. PLoS Med 2005;2(12):e424
33. The PLoS Medicine Editors. What are the priorities in malaria research? PLoS Med 2006;3(1):e83
34. Yamey G. The bittersweet sounds of the modern food chain. PLoS Biol 2006;4(2):e47.
35. The PLoS Medicine Editors. Ich weiss nicht was soll es bedeuten: language matters in medicine. PLoS Med 2006;3(2):e122
36. The PLoS Medicine Editors. Drowning or thirsting: the extremes of availability of medical information. PLoS Med 2006;3(3):e165
37. The PLoS Medicine Editors. Development and demography: a relationship that requires research. PLoS Med 2006;3(4):e211
38. The PLoS Medicine Editors. The impact of open access upon public health. PLoS Med 2006;3(5) [published jointly in a special issue of the Bulletin of the World Health Organization on intellectual property and health; see http://www.who.int/bulletin/volumes/84/5/editorial20506html/en/index.html]
39. The PLoS Medicine Editors. The impact factor game. PLoS Med 2006;3(6):e291
40. The PLoS Medicine Editors. PLoS Medicine and the pharmaceutical industry. PLoS Med 2006;3(7):e329 DOI:
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41. The PLoS Medicine Editors. How can biomedical journals help to tackle global poverty? PLoS Med 2006;3(8):e380
42. The PLoS Medicine Editors. Access for contributors: PLoS Expands options for publication of research and comment. PLoS Med 2006;3(9):e416
43. The PLoS Medicine Editors, Stonington S, Holmes SM. Social medicine in the twenty-first century. PLoS Med 2006;3(10):e445
44. The PLoS Medicine Editors. Are we publishing "the right stuff"? PLoS Med 2006;3(11): e512
45. The PLoS Medicine Editors, Krishna S. Drug development papers in PLoS Medicine: How We Try to Spot a Winner. PLoS Med 2006;3(12):e547
46. Yamey G. Research ethics and reporting standards at PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases. PLoS Negl Trop Dis 2007;1(1):e69.
47. The PLoS Medicine Editors. Peer review in PLoS Medicine. PLoS Med 2007;4(1):e58
48. The PLoS Medicine Editors. PLoS Medicine's advisory group on publication ethics. PLoS Med 2007;4(2):e81
49. The PLoS Medicine Editors. Many reviews are systematic but some are more transparent and completely reported than others. PLoS Med 2007;4(3):e147
50. The PLoS Medicine Editors. Lethal injection is not humane. PLoS Med 2007;4(4):e171
51. The PLoS Medicine Editors. How is WHO responding to global public health threats? PLoS Med 2007;4(5):e197
52. The PLoS Medicine Editors. The changing face of occupational medicine. PLoS Med 2007;4(6):e221
53. The PLoS Medicine Editors. Tobacco substitutes: harm reduction or smokescreen? PLoS Med 2007;4(7):e244
54. The PLoS Medicine Editors. Qualitative research: understanding patients' needs and experiences. PLoS Med 2007;4(8):e258
55. Brown M, The PLoS Medicine Editors. Defining human differences in biomedicine. PLoS Med 2007;4(9):e288
56. The PLoS Medicine Editors. Thirty ways to improve the health of the world's poorest people. PLoS Med 2007;4(10):e310
57. The PLoS Medicine Editors. How can we draw the line between clinical care and medical research? PLoS Med 2007;4(11):e340
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58. The PLoS Medicine Editors. HIV treatment proceeds as prevention research confounds. PLoS Med 2007;4(12):e347
59. The PLoS Medicine Editors. From theory to practice: translating research into health outcomes. PLoS Med 2008;5(1):e15
60. The PLoS Medicine Editors. The Neglected Diseases Section in PLoS Medicine: moving beyond tropical infections. PLoS Med 2008;5(2):e59
61. The PLoS Medicine Editors. It's the network, stupid: why everything in medicine Is connected. PLoS Med 2008;5(3):e71
62. The PLoS Medicine Editors. Better reporting, better research: Guidelines and Guidance in PLoS Medicine. PLoS Med 2008;5(4):e99
63. The PLoS Medicine Editors. False hopes, unwarranted fears: the trouble with medical news stories. PLoS Med 2008;5(5):e118
64. The PLoS Medicine Editors. Drug development for maternal health cannot be left to the whims of the market. PLoS Med 2008;5(6):e140
65. The PLoS Medicine Editors. Next stop, don't block the doors: opening up access to clinical trials results. PLoS Med 2008;5(7):e160
66. The PLoS Medicine Editors. A crucial role for surgery in reaching the UN Millennium Development Goals. PLoS Med 2008;5(8):e182
67. The PLoS Medicine Editors. Making sense of non-financial competing interests. PLoS Med 2008;5(9):e199
68. The PLoS Medicine Editors. Reform should make health the first item of business. PLoS Med 2008;5(10):e208
69. The PLoS Medicine Editors. Homelessness Is not just a housing problem. PLoS Med 2008;5(12):e1000003.
70. Hotez PJ, Yamey G. The evolving scope of PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases. PLoS Negl Trop Dis 2009;3(2):e379.
71. The PLoS Medicine Editors. Rape in war is common, devastating, and too often ignored. PLoS Med 2009;6(1):e1000021
72. The PLoS Medicine Editors. An unbiased scientific record should be everyone's agenda. PLoS Med 2009;6(2):e1000038
73. The PLoS Medicine Editors. Media portrayals of suicide. PLoS Med 2009;6(3):e1000051
74. The PLoS Medicine Editors. A medical journal for the world's health priorities. PLoS Med 2009;6(4):e1000072
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75. The PLoS Medicine Editors. Where the most private becomes public: policy making for sexual health. PLoS Med 2009;6(5):e1000082
76. The PLoS Medicine Editors. Clean water should be recognized as a human right. PLoS Med 2009;6(6):e1000102
77. The PLoS Medicine Editors. Five years of access and activism. PLoS Med 2009;6(10): e1000167.
78. The PLoS Medicine Editors. Time for a "third wave" of malaria activism to tackle the drug stock-out crisis. PLoS Med 2009;6(11):e1000188. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1000188
79. Yamey G. Obama's giant step towards universal health insurance. BMJ 2010;340:663-4.
80. Yamey G, Cohen CR, Bukusi EA. Meeting an unmet need for family planning. BMJ 2012; 344:e4160
81. Morin S, Yamey G, Rutherford G. HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis. BMJ 2012 2012; 345:e5412
82. Yamey G, Jamison DT, Summers LH. Investing in health—authors’ reply (letter to the editor). Lancet 2014;383(9921):950-1.
83. Yamey G. The bias busters. BMJ 2014;349:g4748
84. Yamey G. False dichotomy hinders global health. BMJ 2014;349:g5458.
85. Yamey G, Saxenian H, Hecht R, Sundewall J, Jamison D. Sweden’s Development Assistance for Health—Policy Options to Support the Global Health 2035 Goals. Stockholm, Sweden: Expert Group for Aid Studies. November, 2014. At http://eba.se/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/891866_EBA_WEB_LR.pdf
86. Yamey G, Shretta R, Binka FN. The 2030 sustainable development goal for health. BMJ 2014; 349:g5295
87. Yamey G, Campe S, Fewer S. Germany, the G7 and global health. BMJ 2015;350:h1210.
Books and Book Chapters
1. Yamey G, Greenwood R. The physical consequences of neurological disability. Chapter in: Neurological Rehabilitation, eds: R Greenwood, M P Barnes, T M McMillan, C D Ward, 2nd edition. This chapter summarizes current knowledge of how disability and consequent immobility can have harmful physical consequences. It incorporates recent studies showing the physical benefits of exercise training in patients with neurological disability. The book is widely considered to be the definitive textbook on neurological rehabilitation.
2. Heller T, Heller D, Yamey G. A critical look at orthodox medical approaches. Chapter in: Complementary and Alternative Medicine: Structures and Safeguards, eds: Lee-Treweek G, Heller T, MacQueen H, Stone J, Spurr S. Oxford: Routledge, 2005. This chapter examines
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evidence-based medicine, the forces driving it, and its strengths and weaknesses. It discusses why physicians have been slow to adopt evidence-based medical practices, as well as the role of the placebo effect in medicine.
3. Yamey G. Is there any hope for tackling the world's most neglected diseases? Chapter in: Exclusion and the Right to Health: The Role of Health Professionals. Edhucasalud, Lima, Peru, 2007. In this chapter, I first define the neglected tropical diseases, discussing the various ways in which they can be considered neglected. I then discuss the "silent revolution" that is happening in disease control efforts: new public-private partnerships, new interest from donors, scale up of mass drug administration, integrated control, and the launch of PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases.
4. Brown GW, Yamey G, Wamala S (eds). The Handbook of Global Health Policy. Published online by Wiley-Blackwell in April 2014; hard copy published June 2014. At Athttp://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0470674199.html.This is one of a series of Handbooks of Global Policy; the series is aimed at masters and doctoral students. I co-authored two chapters in the book.
Other Publications, including Op-Eds and Newspaper Features
1. Yamey G. Abstinence. BMJ 2000; 321:1538a. A critique of websites that promote abstinence to teens and the potential influence that these may have on sexual health.
2. King J, Yamey G, Smith R. For and against: Why journals should not publish articles funded by the tobacco industry. BMJ 2000;321:1074.
3. Yamey G. Neurological examination: feel the fear and then do it anyway. Student BMJ 2000;07.
4. Yamey G. Looking after patients who won't look after themselves. Student BMJ 2000;08:1–44
5. O-Neal Roach, Yamey G. Will more advertising destroy the student BMJ? Student BMJ 2000;08:259–302
6. Yamey G. A choice image. . BMJ 2001;322:1496. An analysis of a US advertising campaign for mifepristone, the early pregnancy abortion pill.
7. Yamey G. You can always pop a pill. BMJ 2001;322:804. An analysis of US adverts for HIV medications.
8. Yamey G. The milk of human kindness. BMJ 2001;322:57. An analysis of how the Wall St Journal covered the issue of breast versus bottle feeding of infants in African countries with high rates of HIV.
9. Yamey G, Wilkes M. Prostate cancer screening—is it worth the pain? San Francisco Chronicle, Jan 18 2002. At http://www.sfgate.com/opinion/openforum/article/Prostate-cancer-screening-Is-it-worth-the-pain-2882418.php
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10. Yamey G. The curious adoption of John Q. BMJ 2002;324:551. An analysis of how US health insurance companies seized upon this movie (starring Denzel Washington) to further their own agendas.
11. Yamey G, Wilkes M. The PSA storm. BMJ 2002;324:431. An analysis of the backlash against us after we wrote an Op-Ed in the San Francisco Chronicle arguing that prostate cancer screening is not based on sound evidence from randomized controlled trials.
12. Yamey G. Africa's visionary editor. BMJ 2003;327:832. A profile of Professor James Tumwine, editor of the Ugandan journal African Health Sciences, which was rapidly indexed on PubMed soon after its launch.
13. Yamey G. Building hope. BMJ Career Focus, Jul 2003;327:30s. A profile of Dr Dingle Spence, consultant in palliative medicine, who is building Jamaica's first ever public sector hospice.
14. Yamey G. Gay tobacco ads come out of the closet. BMJ 2003;327:296. An analysis of tobacco adverts that are targeted specifically at the US gay community.
15. Howard K, Yamey G. Magazine's HIV claim rekindles "gay plague" row. BMJ 2003;326:454. An analysis of an article in Rolling Stone magazine about "bug chasers" (gay men who are alleged to deliberately seek to become HIV positive).
16. Yamey G. Renaissance woman. BMJ Career Focus, Jan 2004;328:37s. An interview with Dr Desiree Cox-who has a PhD in medical history, founded a charity to promote live music in hospitals, sings jazz, and is a psychiatrist and public health physician.
17. Ekman P, Yamey G. Emotions revealed: gripped by emotion Paul Ekman and Gavin Yamey. BMJ Career Focus, Feb 2004;328:85-86.
18. Ekman P, Yamey G. Emotions revealed: recognizing facial expressions. BMJ Career Focus, Feb 2004;328:75-76.
19. Yamey G. Which single intervention would do the most to improve the health of those living on less than $1 per day? PLoS Med 2007;4(10): e303. broadcast of National Public Radio's Science Friday, hosted by Ira Flatow (listen at http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=15667128)
20. Yamey G. Malaria in Africa: the net gains of keeping mosquitoes at bay. The Telegraph, October 5, 2009. At http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/children_shealth/6255763/Malaria-in-Africa-The-net-gains-of-keeping-mosquitoes-at-bay.html
21. Yamey G. Do schools hold the key to controlling parasitic diseases? BMJ 2010;340:1222-3.
22. Yamey G, et al. E2Pi profile of the Global Fund, first published May 2012, updated March 2014, at http://globalhealthsciences.ucsf.edu/sites/default/files/content/ghg/e2pi-global-fund-profile.pdf
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23. Yamey G, et al. E2Pi profile of the GAVI Alliance, published May 2012, updated April 2014, at http://globalhealthsciences.ucsf.edu/sites/default/files/content/ghg/e2pi-gavi-profile.pdf
24. Yamey G, et al. E2Pi profile of UNITAID, published May 2012, updated July 2014, at http://globalhealthsciences.ucsf.edu/sites/default/files/content/ghg/e2pi-unitaid-profile.pdf
25. Yamey G, et al. E2Pi profile of the World Bank, published February 2013, at http://globalhealthsciences.ucsf.edu/sites/default/files/content/ghg/e2pi-world-bank-profile.pdf
RADIO AND TELEVISION INTERVIEWS
1. Commentator on the show “Marketplace.” I discussed the urgent need to roll out artemisinin-based combination therapy to treat malaria in Africa (commentary at http://www.marketplace.org/shows/2003/12/04_mpp.html)
2. Guest on National Public Radio’s “Science Friday,” on “Talk of the Nation.” I discussed a feature that I wrote for PLoS Medicine called “Which Single Intervention Would Do the Most to Improve the Health of Those Living on Less Than $1 Per Day?” (listen at http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=15667128)
3. Guest on “Voice of America,” which reaches 134 million people worldwide. Discussed an editorial that I wrote, called “A Crucial Role for Surgery in Reaching the UN Millennium Development Goals” (listen at http://www.voanews.com/english/news/a-13-2008-08-29-voa26.html).
4. Guest on Minnesota Public Radio. Discussed an editorial that I wrote called “False Hopes, Unwarranted Fears: The Trouble with Medical News Stories” (listen at http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2008/05/27/faulty/).
5. Interviewee for National Public Radio’s “This American Life.” Discussed screening for prostate cancer (listen at http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/391/transcript)
6. Interviewee for NBC television, nightly news, August 6, 2014. Discussed my recent trip to Sierra Leone, which was battling an Ebola outbreak (watch at http://www.nbcbayarea.com/video/#!/on-air/as-seen-on/Bay-Area-Doctors-Return-From-Ebola-Affected-Western-Africa/270257971).
7. Interviewee for KRON 4, nightly news, August 8, 2014. “Bay Area doctors discuss Africa’s Ebola outbreak” (watch at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNGI0dFFYCA).
8. Interviewee for ABC television, nightly news, Sept 4, 2014. Discussed Ebola control efforts (watch at http://abc7news.com/health/bay-area-experts-see-key-to-ebola-fight/295585/).
9. Interviewee for KPFA public radio, Sept 10, 2014. “Dan Kelly and Gavin Yamey speak on the alarming spread of Ebola” (listen at https://soundcloud.com/kpfa-fm-94-1-berkeley/dan-kelly-and-gavin-yamey-lpeak-on-the-alarming-lpread-of-ebola).
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10. Interviewee for “Health, Wealth and Wisdom” show on public radio on WMGG, December 19, 2014. Discussed men’s health globally (listen at https://soundcloud.com/senior-voice-america/health-wealth-wisdom-12-19-on-am1250-whnz-h1; my interview is from 11:25 to 32:15).