Global Health Intern, Global Strategy Lab Research Dissemination and Design Research Assistant
Intern

Denitsa is a Primary Care Paramedic with Toronto Paramedic Services and a student in the Bachelor of Health Studies program at York University. Throughout her experiences in healthcare and community support roles, Denitsa has developed a passion for health equity, socioeconomic determinants of health, and global health issues. Denitsa is able to further explore these topics as a student in the Sepsis Canada and LifTING training programs at McMaster Continuing Education.
Research Keywords
Antimicrobial resistance; global health policy; research dissemination; knowledge translation
Themes | Global Health & Humanitarianism |
Status | Active |
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