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Social work associate professor moderates discussion on global mental health

headshot of Jerome Galea

Galea’s research focuses on the integration of depression care with HIV prevention and care services.

Last week, Jerome Galea, PhD, an associate professor in the School of Social Work, moderated the symposium “Ethical Pathways in Global Mental Health: Bridging Cultures and Care.”

Speakers explored the ethical challenges and opportunities in delivering mental health care across diverse cultural settings. They also discussed innovative approaches to fostering culturally competent, equitable care globally.

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