Wed Jun 30, 2010 7:00 PM
The Yale Club of Beijing Invites You to a Reception
Yale Global Health Leadership Institute –
Beijing, New Haven and Locations In-Between

Elizabeth Bradley, Ph.D
Professor, Yale University School of Public Health
Director of the Yale Global Health Initiatives
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
7:00 p.m – 9:00 p.m
The Global Health Leadership Institute was created to develop the next generation of global health leaders through innovative educational, training and research programs that strengthen the capacity of communities and countries to ensure health equity and quality of care for all. The GHLI works with health leaders to improve the performance of health systems through leadership development, quality improvement programs, and applied research. The Institute is a center for debate and progress on critical global health issues and will also launch an innovative course to prepare Yale students for leadership positions focused on improving health and health care around the world. http://www.yale.edu/ghli/
Jia (Garden), FACE
26 Dongcaoyuan, Gongti Nanlu, Chaoyang District
(Between Instituto Cervantes & Agricultural Bank of China)
Phone: 6551 6788 | 100 RMB for Yale Club Members / 120 RMB for Other Guests
Canapés: Tod Man Goong (Prawn & minced pork cakes), Poa Pia Jay (Vegetable spring rolls), and Naan bread (plain & garlic)
Open Bar: Soft Drinks, Draft Beer, House White and Red Wines
Kindly RSVP by Monday, June 28, to events@yaleclubbeijing.org
Due to limited capacity, we will only be able to accept reservations from the first 20 people who respond, and priority will be given to Yale Club members and their guests. When you email, please make sure to list your full name, Yale affiliation and current affiliation.
Elizabeth Bradley
Dr. Elizabeth Bradley, PhD, is Professor at Yale University School of Public Health and Director of the Yale Global Health Initiatives. Her research focuses on health delivery and quality improvement. Dr. Bradley has contributed important findings about organizational change and quality of care within the hospital, nursing home, and hospice settings. Dr. Bradley is currently directing a national study funded by the National Cancer Institute to determine patient and regional factors associated with higher Medicare expenditures for hospice users and to examine how for-profit and nonprofit hospices differ in key processes of care. Dr. Bradley has several projects regarding health system strengthening in international settings, including Ethiopia, Liberia, South Africa, and the United Kingdom. She is a member of the World Economic Forum, Network of Global Agenda Councils, and the Steering Committee for the Open Educational Resources in Public Health Conference, aimed at developing innovative ways to enhance health system delivery in global settings. Dr. Bradley has a BA from Harvard, an MBA from the University of Chicago, and a PhD from Yale University in health economics and health policy.
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