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Professor Proochista Ariana

Professor Proochista Ariana

Podcast interview

Building capacity for global health impact

The intersection between international developments and health is complex and multidimensional. Development initiatives, such as building roads, can enhance access to healthcare, education and markets, yet may also increase risks such as accidents and disease transmission. In Liberia, we investigate factors contributing to maternal and neonatal mortality through policy analysis and community perspectives. Our Master’s in International Health and Tropical Medicine aims to foster effective solutions and capacity building in global health leadership.

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Study with us, MSc IHTM

Sarah Rowland-Jones and Proochista Ariana tell us about Oxford MSc in International Health and Tropical Medicine

Proochista Ariana

Associate Professor

MSc in International Health and Tropical Medicine

Professor Proochista Ariana is course director for the MSc in International Health and Tropical Medicine, Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health, Nuffield Department of Medicine. Her research empirically examines the relationship between processes of development and health in resource limited and transition contexts, appreciating the multidimensionality of both. Proochista holds a Masters in International Health from Harvard University and a Doctorate in International Development from University of Oxford, as well as a Post Graduate Diploma in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education, also from Oxford.