Clinton Global Initiative University 2013

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Taking on social, environmental and health-related issues worldwide, the Clinton Global Initiative University (CGI U) engages students and experts to develop actionable solutions to global challenges.

Participating in the initiative are thousands of students — including many from the School of Medicine — who have submitted specific commitments to action addressing challenges at home and around the world.

Among these commitments are a training program for barbers to become peer educators, an HPV vaccination campaign for Ugandans at risk of cancer, and a project in Israel to support caregivers of people with disabilities.

Student Commitments

Design to improve health literacy

Somalee Banerjee
Medical student at the School of Medicine and alumna of Sam Fox


Sickle cell education

Henry Schreiber and Nick Sanchez
Graduate research students at the School of Medicine


Barbershop-based health education study

Mary Masters, Elaine Khoong, Uzoh Ikpeama, medical students at the School of Medicine
Nancy Ye, undergraduate student in Arts & Sciences


Mobile hand clinic for St. Louisans

Megan Carlson and Katherine Wycoff
Graduate students in the Program in Occupational Therapy


Breaking behaviors

Paul George
Medical student at the School of Medicine


HPV vaccines for Ugandans

Mengyang Sun
Medical student at the School of Medicine


Rehabilitation science and advocacy projects

Six Occupational Therapy master’s and doctoral students were accepted to CGI U with commitments that include rehabilitating Nigerian women who have obstetric fistulas and managing the functional challenges of aging.


See commitments from all School of Medicine and Washington University students at cgiu.wustl.edu.