Paul H. Wise, MD, MPH
Richard E. Behrman Professor of Child Health and Society and CHP/PCOR Core Faculty Member; CDDRL and CISAC Affiliated Faculty MemberView Paul Wise's bio, list of research, recent publications and events »
August 10th, 2011
The lives of women in rural Guatemala
FSI Stanford, Program on Poverty and Governance in the newsAmaya Cotton-Caballero, one of the seven FSI undergraduate interns who traveled to Guatemala in July 2011, details some of her experiences in health clinics and home visits with local women, along with Professors Paul Wise and Beatriz Magaloni and Dr. Kate Leonard. Her blog entry examines how daily life stresses manifest in women's lives.
August 3rd, 2011
FSI Undergraduate Interns report from Guatemala
FSI Stanford, CDDRL, Program on Poverty and Governance NewsSeven Stanford undergraduates traveled to Guatemala as FSI Research Abroad Undergraduate Interns this summer, conducting field research examining poverty, governance, and health in the rural Guatemalan highlands, alongside Professors Paul Wise and Beatriz Magaloni. From the field, they have been documenting their experiences in FSI's blog, intheworld.stanford.edu.
May 20th, 2011
Guatemala's Wise 'Doctor Pablo'
CHP/PCOR in the news: The Stanford Daily on May 17, 2011In San Juan El Mirador, a traditional town in the highlands of Guatemala 2,500 miles from Stanford, pediatrics professor Paul Wise is working to transform the local medical scene. “Doctor Pablo,” as the locals affectionately call him, has been traveling to Guatemala for 40 years now [meeting] with doctors, policymakers and clinics from the area in an attempt to bring the tiny Guatemalan town up to Western medical standards.
November 29th, 2010
Global Underdevelopment Action Fund awards six grants to projects addressing global underdevelopment
FSI Stanford NewsThe Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (FSI) at Stanford University has awarded six Global Underdevelopment Action Fund grants for interdisciplinary research aimed at tackling persistent problems of global underdevelopment. The projects will focus on early-stage, multidisciplinary, and policy-relevant research, and are all required to have a training component for Stanford undergraduate or graduate students. Read more »
FSE senior fellow Scott Rozelle awarded FSI Global Underdevelopment Action Fund grant to study the effects of "best buy health and nutrition toolkit" for improving educational outcomes in rural China
FSI Stanford, FSE NewsCo-Principal Investigators on the project include Paul Wise, professor of pediatrics, FSI senior fellow, and Patricia Foo, MD/PhD student, economics. The grant, one of six offered by FSI, is intended to jumpstart early-stage multidisciplinary research projects that tackle the persistent problems of global under development. Read more »



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