Strategic Partners
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At AIHA, we believe that it is possible to accomplish more by cooperating with other institutions and organizations than we ever could alone.
Since 1992, we have collaborated with hundreds of hospitals, health systems, universities, community- and faith-based organizations, NGOs, government agencies, media outlets, and other groups to usher in positive change and effectively leverage scarce resources.
AIHA has formed strategic alliances and/or partnerships with a wide range of public health leaders around the globe, including the following organizations:
| AHC Association of Academic Health Centers 16th Street NW, Suite 720 Washington, DC 20036 |
AHC provided technical resources to help shape AIHA's health management education program. |
| APIC Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, Inc. 1275 K Street, NW Suite 1000 Washington, DC 20005 |
AIHA worked with APIC on publication of the 1st and 2nd editions of its Basic Infection Control Manual. A member of APIC served as a technical editor of the 2nd edition Basic Infection Control Manual. |
AUPHA |
AUPHA has collaborated with AIHA on the Management 101 trainings conducted in Eurasia since 1992. |
CDC |
Several publications from the Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion are reproduced in the 2nd edition Basic Infection Control Manual. The CDC provides guidance to the Tbilisi, Georgia - Atlanta, Georgia partnership and the National Center for Disease Control in Tbilisi, Georgia. |
| CDC US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Office on Smoking and Health 1600 Clifton Road Mailstop C-14 Atlanta, GA 30333 |
CDC's Office on Smoking and Health joined with the Sarov/Los Alamos partners and AIHA to adapt a survey on smoking and health risks and to conduct a conference on smoking cessation and tobacco control in September 2002 in Moscow. |
| Development Gateway info@developmentgateway.org |
Development Gateway is an interactive Web site that brings together people, resources, and information on development and poverty reduction. The portal focuses on major development topics, including HIV/AIDS and Population & Reproductive Health. AIHA, as a cooperating organization on the HIV topic page, contributes news about its HIV/AIDS programs and new resources available on EurasiaHealth Knowledge Network. |
| EMVI Emergency Medicine Visions International, Inc 262 Pine St Leicester, MA 01524-1629 |
EMVI authored the Pre-hospital EMS Curriculum and, in 2002, they wrote the First Responder Curriculum for AIHA's EMS Training Centers in Eurasia. They also revised the Pre-hospital EMS Curriculum and worked with AIHA to organize and conduct various EMS workshops EMS Training Centers directors. |
| IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency Wagramer Strasse 5, P.O. Box 100 A-1400 Vienna, Austria |
IAEA assisted AIHA and several other organizations in establishing the regions' only training programs for radiation accident response |
| March of Dimes 1275 Mamaroneck Avenue White Plains, NY 10605 |
The March of Dimes Global Programs and AIHA worked together to decrease the rate of birth defects and improve infant and maternal health in Ukraine and Russia. |
| Open World Leadership Center US Library of Congress 101 Independence Ave. SE, Room LM 611 Washington, DC 20540 USA |
AIHA collaborated with the Open World Leadership Center to build capacity among Russian and Uzbek civic, healthcare, and political leaders to better address healthcare challenges and affect positive change in their home cities and towns. |
| OVID Ovid Technologies, Inc 333 7th Avenue,4th Fl. New York, NY 10001 |
AIHA has collaborated with Ovid Technologies, Inc. to provide full-text health and medical journals to its partnership LRCs since 1996. Resources provided by Ovid include more than 30 major journals and bibliographic databases, vastly improving access to evidence-based research at partner institutions overseas. |
| Stanford University Standard Medical Informatics Program (now called the Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research) 251 Campus Drive, MSOB X-215 Stanford, CA 94305-5479 Oregon Health Sciences University 3181 S.W. Sam, Jackson Park Road, Mailcode: BICC Portland, OR 97239-3098 |
AIHA has worked with a variety of world-renowned medical informatics programs to develop and deliver content used in its LRC training programs, including Stanford University and Oregon Health Sciences University. Both helped organize a series of medical informatics study tours. |
| Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration DHHS Parklawn Building 5600 Fishers Lane, Rm 12-105 Rockville, MD 20857 |
AIHA and SAMHSA have worked together to deliver state-of-the-art training and curricula on substance abuse prevention and treatment to AIHA partners in Eurasia, including programs with a focus on HIV/AIDS and youth at risk. |
| UNICEF/Kyiv UNICEF office in Kyiv 1, Klovsky Uzviz Kyiv, Ukraine |
AIHA works with UNICEF in Kyiv on a wide range of projects designed to build national capacity to prevent and monitor mother-to-child transmission of HIV. |
| US National Library of Medicine 8600 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20894 |
AIHA worked with staff at the US National Library of Medicine to organize training activities and educational programs for LRC staff. |
| WHO hiv-aids@who.int |
AIHA works with WHO's Office for Europe on a country review of PMTCT programs in Ukraine and PMTCT model replications in other countries in the region, using the Regional Knowledge Hub in Kyiv and its affiliated PMTCT Training Center in Odessa. capabilities for region-wide education. AIHA has also cooperated with WHO on the publication of WHO protocols on HIV/AIDS care developed for countries in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. |
| WHO/Kyiv WHO Liaison Office in Ukraine 7, Grushevskogo Street Kyiv, Ukraine |
AIHA has worked with WHO/Kyiv on a number of projects, including a country review of PMTCT programs in Ukraine, as well as capacity building on PMTCT and HIV/AIDS. |
| ZdravPlus 39 Begalina Street, Almaty, Kazakhstan 480100 |
AIHA worked with representatives of the ZdravPlus program, implemented by Abt Associates Inc., to provide training modules on evidence-based practice at various LRC workshops. |