Katelyn Flaherty is a 4th year MD-PhD student in the Department of Environmental and Global Health. Her research focuses on pre-hospital care in low-and-middle income countries, specifically Ghana.
Globally, leading causes of death among children one month to 5 years old include respiratory infections, diarrheal disease, and malaria, all of which are highly treatable early in the disease-course yet frequently progress to emergencies in low-and-middle-income countries. Extending care to broad populations is a generalizable challenge that must be addressed to realize the WHO Sustainable Development Goals. The expansion of low-cost community healthcare services has improved access to...