Stanford and UCSF’s leading Global Health and Education Programs Partner with TeachAids to Produce and Distribute New CoviDB Video Series
TeachAids is proud to announce partnerships with three of the world’s top global health and education institutions for our CoviDB product. Leadership from the Stanford Program on International and Cross-Cultural Education (SPICE), Stanford’s Center for Innovation in Global Health (CIGH) and the Institute for Global Health Sciences (IGHS) at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), have joined forces to develop and distribute COVID-19 content, programming, and study materials for people around the world.
For 44 years, SPICE has served as a bridge between Stanford University and K–12 schools and community colleges by developing multidisciplinary curricular materials on international topics, conducting teacher professional development seminars, and teaching distance-learning courses. Their content is distributed to educators and students in 30 countries globally.
CoviDB’s first content initiative, the CoviDB Speaker Series, will be coupled with special teacher guides developed by SPICE. “At a time when high-quality online education is needed most, we are proud to partner with TeachAids, a global health education leader with a proven track record for success with whom we have collaborated with for the past ten years. Through our distribution networks, this content will reach more than 10,000 schools in every major school district in the U.S., as well as international schools throughout the world,” said Dr. Gary Mukai, the Director of SPICE.
Stanford’s Center for Innovation in Global Health (CIGH) shares knowledge, equips leaders, and builds teams to address urgent global health challenges and achieve global health equity. “Our mission to inspire the next generation of global health leaders is especially critical during this COVID-19 pandemic,” said Dr. Michele Barry, Senior Associate Dean of Global Health at Stanford and the Director of CIGH, “We are honored to partner with TeachAids to produce and expand the reach of the CoviDB content throughout our global health community.” Dr. Barry will serve as a special advisor to the CoviDB Video Series and CIGH will play a key role in distributing the content through their global network.
Since its founding, IGHS has pioneered new relevance for academic global health, with deep commitments to improving the health of marginalized communities in the United States and around the world. Leadership from their institute will be joining this powerful collaboration to help support and develop content for the CoviDB Video Series. “Ensuring that accurate information reaches communities worldwide in a timely fashion is of the utmost importance during a pandemic,” said Dr. George Rutherford, Professor of Epidemiology and Head of the Division of Infectious Disease and Global Epidemiology at UCSF. “We are excited to partner on this critical education project with TeachAids.”
“The CoviDB initiative brings together world-class experts working on addressing different aspects of COVID-19. From education to medicine, technology innovation to health policy, this video series will provide answers to some of the public’s most pressing questions,”, said Dr. Piya Sorcar, founder and CEO of TeachAids. “We are proud to collaborate with passionate and dedicated global health and education experts leading the way to help us better understand disease prevention and containment.”
The CoviDB Speaker Series, which features interviews from global health and innovation experts, is now live and premieres its first episode today on CoviDB.org.
The first episode of the series is an interview with Dr. Anurag Mairal, Adjunct Professor of Medicine and Director, Global Outreach Programs at Stanford Byers Center for Biodesign. With his background and expertise in health innovation and biodesign, Dr. Mairal gives an overview of COVID-19 and clears up some common misconceptions with the latest developments.
The second episode will feature Shuman Ghosemajumder, former Google click fraud czar and Global Head of AI at F5 Networks (NASDAQ: FFIV) discussing data privacy and contact tracing.