Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Meet Dr. Buseh!



Hey guys I am going to do a little review on Dr. Aaron Buseh. He is a faculty member in the nursing community. He teaches nursing 102 here at UWM. If you are a nursing major it would be a great idea to meet this interesting man. At UWM he teaches Nursing 102, perspectives of healthcare. His background for school consists of the following degrees:
PhD, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee                                                                                                MPH, University of Illinois-Chicago
MSN, University of Illinois-Chicago
BSN, Cuttington University, Liberia.

An indigenous Liberian now residing in the United States, Dr. Buseh joined the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM) as a tenured-track faculty in 2001 following the completion of the doctor of philosophy degree in nursing science. He has over 15 years of experience in nursing and public health sciences. During his doctoral studies, he received the John E. Fogarty International Center, National Institutes of Health Minority International Research Training (MIRT) Fellowship sponsored by the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) College of Nursing WHO Global Health Leadership Office (GHLO). The MIRT Fellowship allowed Dr. Buseh to complete his doctoral dissertation research in the area of sexual risk behaviors and HIV/AIDS prevention in Swaziland, Southern Africa. Prior to joining the faculty at UWM, Dr. Buseh served as Visiting Research Specialist in Health Sciences at the GHLO at UIC where he collaborated with other researchers on multiple primary health care and community participatory research projects.
Dr. Buseh's areas of research and expertise span local, national, and international levels with focus on delineating factors associated with HIV/AIDS prevention, social stigma, quality of life, and structural barriers associated with health care delivery in sub-Saharan Africa and the African American Community in the United States. Dr. Buseh is a popular lecturer in formal academic settings, conferences, as well as in community-based settings on health disparities and sustainable development issues in sub-Saharan Africa. Residents can learn from this individual that hard work and dedication can set you a path. No matter who you are set yourself some goals and achieve them no matter what anyone else tells you.
Name:                                   Aaron Buseh, PhD, MPH, MSN
                                                                        Associate Professor
                                    Email address:          aaronbg@uwm.edu
                                    Office:                         Cunningham Hall, Room 569
Office phone number:   (414) 229-5462
Office hours:                10:00am – 11:30am


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