Associate Professor, University of Regina
I was a physician before I obtained my PhD to become a population health policy researcher. After acquiring clinical experience in India and the United Kingdom, I went on to diversify my career towards health administration and population health policy. Apart from my clinical degree, I have a Masters Degree in Health Administration from Saint Joseph’s University, Philadelphia, USA, and a PhD in Population Health Science from the College of Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada. I aim to bring a global perspective to health policy research by combining my clinical experience with interdisciplinary epidemiological methods.
Citizen science can help solve our data crisis
Mar 25, 2019 13:57 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology
A recent news article in the Globe and Mail highlighted Canadas data crisis and identified at least 28 critical gaps. These gaps intersect multiple sectors, ranging from health and education to environment, justice and...
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