
2021 International Emory Global Health Case Competition Team selected for 2021 emory global health case competition a team of six university of melbourne graduate students have been selected to compete in this year's international global health case competition (ghcc). the students were selected a part of an intramural competition held in december 2020, coordinated by professor phil batterham. The competition is an immersive hybrid event, with virtual case advising, independent team collaboration, and two rounds of in person competition. teams showcase their solutions during a 12 minute live presentation followed by an 8 minute question and answer session (q&a). teams selected as finalists present their solutions to a new panel of judges on the following day of competition.

Team Selected For 2021 Emory Global Health Case Competition Last month, the winning team from the eck institute for global health’s 6th annual notre dame global health case competition participated in the 2021 emory morningside global health case competition. due to covid 19 restrictions, the competition was hosted virtually and included 54 student teams from universities in fifteen countries and six continents. teams were asked to develop a strategy. An interdisciplinary team of penn state students placed fourth in the 2021 emory morningside global health case competition on march 20. penn state was one of 52 universities worldwide to compete in this year’s challenge, which focused on implementing a covid 19 vaccination plan. A multidisciplinary team consisting of five students from global health, global development, and medicine represented the university of copenhagen at the 2021 emory morningside global health case competition. Three einstein medical students were part of a team that placed second among 52 university and college groups representing 15 countries in the 2021 emory morningside global health case competition. the annual event challenges teams of college and graduate students to develop hypothetical solutions that address a real world global health issue.

Intramural Emory Global Health Case Competition The Confounder A multidisciplinary team consisting of five students from global health, global development, and medicine represented the university of copenhagen at the 2021 emory morningside global health case competition. Three einstein medical students were part of a team that placed second among 52 university and college groups representing 15 countries in the 2021 emory morningside global health case competition. the annual event challenges teams of college and graduate students to develop hypothetical solutions that address a real world global health issue. Participating students have an opportunity to network and connect with students interested in global health from across yale. the winning team will be awarded a cash prize and invited to present at the emory morningside global health case competition which includes students from schools around the world. 2021 emory morningside global health case competition (thursday, march 11 – saturday, march 20, 2021 | virtual)first round deliverable team 5"achieving high.

Intramural Emory Global Health Case Competition The Confounder Participating students have an opportunity to network and connect with students interested in global health from across yale. the winning team will be awarded a cash prize and invited to present at the emory morningside global health case competition which includes students from schools around the world. 2021 emory morningside global health case competition (thursday, march 11 – saturday, march 20, 2021 | virtual)first round deliverable team 5"achieving high.

Congratulations To The 2021 Global Health Case Competition Winners