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±«ÓãÖ±²¥ Global Health Projects in Australia

Within each country, faculty are listed in alphabetical order by first name.

Map of Australia, New Zealandand the South Pacific

Australia

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anita.gagnon [at] mcgill.ca (Anita GagnonÌý)
Professor Ingram School of Nursing Reproductive health of forced migrant women, maternal, child and perinatal health; health services research, public health, epidemiology, and evidence-based practice (both clinical and policy) USA, Haiti, Scandinavia
dick.menzies [at] mcgill.ca (Dick Menzies) ±Ê°ù´Ç´Ú±ð²õ²õ´Ç°ùÌý Faculty of Medicine & Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Occupational Health; ±«ÓãÖ±²¥ Health Centre: Montreal Chest InstituteÌý Tuberculosis, TB diagnosis, TB treatment, latent TB, TB prevention, TB control, TB epidemiology Ecuador(more in the past), Australia, Indonesia, Korea (S), Guinee, Benin, Ghana, Saudi Arabia, South Africa
peter.nugus [at] mcgill.ca (Peter Nugus) Associate Professor Institute of Health Sciences Education; Family Medicine; Oncology Marginalized communities; complex health interventions; policy-practice interface; ethnography; qualitative research; participatory research; mixed-methods research; social theory; work-based learning Ethiopia; Kenya; Mozambique; Netherlands; Tanzania; Uganda; United States

Federated States of Micronesia

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harriet.kuhnlein [at] mcgill.ca (Harriet Kuhnlein) Professor Emerita School of Dietetics and Human Nutrition bringing recognition to nutritional qualities of unique foods experienced by indigenous peoplsÌý Canada, Peru, Colombia, Japan, Thailand, India, Kenya and NigeriaÌý

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