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Johns Hopkins University-Hanoi University of Public Health Research Program on Health, Economic and Societal consequences of trauma and injuries in Vietnam (JHU-Hanoi HEalS)

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Funding Fogarty Program

Trauma and Injury

Project Information in NIH RePORTER

Johns Hopkins University-Hanoi University of Public Health Research Program on Health, Economic and Societal consequences of trauma and injuries in Vietnam (JHU-Hanoi HEalS)

Principal Institution

Johns Hopkins University

Principal Investigator(s) (PI)

Bachani, Abdulgafoor M.

Project Contact Information

Email: abachani@jhu.edu

Year(s) Awarded

2021-2026

Country

Vietnam

Collaborators

Hanoi University

NIH Partners

NICHD

Project Description

The Johns Hopkins University-Hanoi University of Public Health Research Program on Health, Economic and Societal consequences of trauma and injuries in Vietnam (JHU-Hanoi HEalS) will build capacity for research on the consequences of injury and post injury rehabilitation within health systems in Vietnam. This project will develop a core group of researchers through a long-term training sequence for students  at the Hanoi University of Public Health (HUPH) to ensure sustainable research capacity development in the region. A center of excellence for research on the consequences of injury and post injury rehabilitation at HUPH will be created, where non-degree short-term trainings such as workshops, online courses, and webinars on key priority topics will be offered.

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