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Erin Hartman

BSN RN LLM

Research Degree Student
PhD Student in Public Health and Policy

LSHTM
15-17 Tavistock Place
London
WC1H 9SH
United Kingdom

Erin's studied health policy before practicing as a Registered Nurse and Sexual Assault Forensic Examiner in New York City. She completed an LLM in International Human Rights Law and Practice from the University of York.

Her supervisors are Professor Cicely Marston, Dr. Ana Maria Buller, and Dr. Neha Singh. Her PhD is graciously funded by the Marshall Aid Commemoration Commission, as a 2020 Marshall Scholar. 

Affiliations

Department of Public Health, Environments and Society
Faculty of Public Health and Policy
Department of Global Health and Development

Centres

Centre for Maternal Adolescent Reproductive & Child Health (MARCH)
Health in Humanitarian Crises Centre

Teaching

Erin teaches on the Sexual Health module and contributes to the short course Researching Gender-Based Violence: Methods and Meaning.

Research

Taking a mixed-methods and participatory approach, Erin's PhD research is on intimate partner violence and reproductive violence amongst adolescent girls. This research is in partnership with Population Council Kenya and the University of California San Diego Center on Gender Equity and Health's Adapting, Expanding, and Evaluating Addressing Reproductive Coercion in HEalth Settings (ARCHES) in Kenya study (in Uasin Gishu County, Kenya). 

Research Area
Clinical guidelines
Complex interventions
Health care policy
Health outcomes
Health policy
Health services research
Health systems
Public health
Sexual health
Statistical methods
Adolescent health
Capacity strengthening
Gender
Global Health
Qualitative methods
Reproductive health
Discipline
Epidemiology
Nursing
Policy analysis
Statistics
Social Sciences
Socio-legal studies
Law
Country
Kenya
Region
Sub-Saharan Africa (all income levels)