POSTPONED: Leadership During a Public Health Emergency: Monkeypox
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Leadership during a health crisis requires expertise and leadership skills. Learn how experts in different settings are approaching the monkeypox crisis. What approaches have been successful and what are barriers to be aware of?
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Carlos Faerron Guzmán, MD, MSc
Assistant Professor of Global Health
University of Maryland, Baltimore Graduate School
Carlos A. Faerron Guzmán, MD, MSc, is an Assistant Professor of Global Health at the UMB Graduate School. He is also the Director of the Centro Interamericano para la Salud Global (CISG) in Costa Rica and acts as the Associate Director of the Planetary Health Alliance at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
Faerron began his career as a primary care doctor in a rural area of Costa Rica, where he worked closely with migrant and indigenous populations. His work seeks to redefine the meaning of leadership in global health through innovative educational approaches.
Dr. Faerron follows a framework of equity in health and human rights as guiding principles and firmly believes in progress in health through community empowerment, action / research, and participatory education. He obtained his medical degree at the University of Costa Rica and his MSc. in International Health at Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh and Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam. Additional studies include Social Justice at the International Institute for Health and Development in Scotland and Social Innovation for Health from INCAE Business School. He is a Fellow of the Central American Healthcare Initiative.