Anna Dare

From New Zealand, Dr. Dare’s clinical work is focused on general and trauma surgery and her research interests lie in the provision of surgical care in low- and middle-income countries. She is a CIHR postdoctoral fellow at CGHR. Her current research focuses on quantifying the burden of surgical disease in low- and middle-income countries and relating this to access to care using verbal autopsy data, household surveys and geostatistical interpolation techniques. Dr. Dare will be presenting material on global injury mortality.

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Death 101: Shaping the Future of Global Health (edX)

To help the living, study the dead: we will analyze the world’s biggest health problems by investigating causes of death. This global health and life sciences course enables learners to investigate health problems affecting large populations – the whole world in fact!