
HEAL Initiative
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Training and transforming healthcare professionals HEALing resource-denied communities around the world.
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The rising violence makes it difficult for our Fellows & Alumni in Chiapas, Mexico to get to their Compañeros En Salud clinics and health centers. Health work should be a protected act exempt from the whims of power struggles. But it’s not. We stand with them. latimes.com/world-nation/s…


What’s as vital as your clinical work as a physician? 🩺 Addressing the root causes of health inequities before they become health problems for patients. If you’re ready to make lasting change, apply to our California HEAL Fellowship before September 30. healinitiative.org/fellowship-ove…



🧵HEAL Initiative is transforming healthcare workers who are transforming healthcare systems. PIH has been a long time partner and champion of HEAL since it’s founding.








Home visits are my favorite part of teaching our UCSF Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences HEAL Initiative Fellows 🏥 🏠 You get to see how patients live 🌿 You get to meet them in their home turf (literally) 🚶♂️You get to experience how much they need to travel when you say, "Come see me in 2 wks" 1/2


Always wonderful seeing patients, teaching, learning, and taking selfies with the mountains and stupas alongside our UCSF Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences HEAL Initiative fellows Shailesh Prasad Shrestha and Ja'Nelle M. Blocker, and alumni Raj Dangal in rural Nepal


10 years of HEAL. A decade of training & transforming healthcare workers serving underserved communities around the world.🌎 In uncertain times, this work matters more than ever.❤️🩹 Our 10-year report showcases our impact, lessons & vision. Read it here: healinitiative.org/decade-of-heal/

We are excited to kick off our very first Malawi Leadership Program in partnership with Partners In Health Malawi (Abwenzi Pa Za Umoyo)! We welcome the 12 fellows into the HEAL community and celebrate the HEAL alumni and PIH partners who made this program happen.