********** Dartmouth Haiti Response: Two Years After the Earthquake Wednesday, January 11 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm, One Wheelock, Collis Join the Dartmouth Center for Health Care Delivery Science for dinner, panel, and discussion of the legacy of the 7.0 magnitude earthquake that struck Haiti on 12 January 2010, and Dartmouth?s response efforts. Panelists include Molly Bode, Dr. Peter Wright, Dr. Jaime Bayona, Dr. Brian Remillard, and Nitin Sharma. There will be an opportunity for Q&A following the panel. Bios of Panelists: Molly Bode graduated from Dartmouth in 2009, and works as the Global Health Program Officer at Dartmouth Center for Health Care Delivery Science. She has worked extensively on the Dartmouth Haiti Response, and currently coordinates many of Dartmouth?s medical and educational initiatives in Haiti. She will offer an update on current response efforts. Dr. Peter Wright, MD, is a DMS professor and pediatric infectious disease specialist at DHMC, and traveled to Haiti on 25 January 2010, immediately after the earthquake, to provide medical and surgical support to HUEH, Haiti's largest hospital, and to the NGO GHESKIO. He will discuss GHESKIO efforts and the 2010-2011 cholera outbreak. Dr. Jaime Bayona, MD, MPH, is the director of Global Health Programs and Practice for the Dartmouth Center for Health Care Delivery Science, and is the co-founder of Socios en Salud Sucursal Peru, the Peruvian branch of Partners in Health. He will discuss health care delivery science and the importance of moving from emergency response to ongoing, sustained involvement in Haiti that is community-needs driven. Dr. Brian Remillard, MD, is the section chief of nephrology at DHMC and the coordinator of the Haiti Medical Education telemedicine project, which gives weekly lectures to sites in Haiti via video conference. He will discuss medical education in Haiti and efforts in knowledge transfer of clinical skills to ensure sustainability of medical care in Haiti. Nitin Sharma, MScEng, is a Class of 2012 student at Tuck School of Business with a background in engineering. He previously worked as a business strategist at Qualcomm Incorporated and led product commercialization of smartphones. Nitin currently is working on the $300 House Project in Haiti and is interested in social entrepreneurship. Nitin grew up in India before moving to the United States for graduate school. Kindly RSVP to [log in to unmask] This event is sponsored by Dartmouth Haiti Response and The Dartmouth Center for Health Care Delivery Science.