Accomplishments
Delivering measurable global health impact in Guatemala
PCIH was chosen as Capstone Site for students at New York University's Global Health program to conduct and study the PCIH Community Health Worker Program
The world's first integrated Naturopathic Medicine focused Community Health Worker program that delivered healthcare directly to patients' homes.
An integrated medical clinic that provided care to thousands from the area and coastal regions.
Clinical rotations to medical students, who provided care to hundreds lacking access to healthcare.
Served as an internship site for Public Health students.
Created the area's largest Evidence-Based Diabetes Prevention program supported by community health workers.
Collaborated with the World Bank and Ministry of Health to train indigenous midwives, reducing maternal mortality in Sololá.


The Princeton Center for International Health promotes research that seeks to advance the field of Global Health by:
Fostering collaborative research projects with universities and academic institutions.
Encouraging independent student inspired research projects in PCIH field sites.
PCIH is currently researching the following areas:
Maternal Health
Diabetes Treatment & Prevention
Community Health Modules
Health Policy
