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Miss Patricia Moscibrodzki

Ba&Sc MPH DrPH Candidate

Research Degree Student

LSHTM
Keppel Street
London
WC1E 7HT
United Kingdom

 

Patricia Moscibrodzki is a Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) Candidate within the Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases. Her research aims to understand the psychosocial effects of TB diagnosis and treatment on adolescents and young people and explore contextual factors related to healthcare provision, treatment adherence and policy guidelines for this age-group. She also works with WHO-TDR and the Social Innovation in Health Initiative in promoting research within social innovations across Africa, Asia and Latin America to ensure sustainability and political buy-in. Her interests primarily focus on infectious diseases including TB and HIV and broad interventions related to linkages to care, operational and implementation research, community engagement, social entrepreneurship, diagnostics and ICT systems. 

 

Patricia is an impact-driven leader with 5 years of professional global health experience working at the nexus of innovation and infectious disease. She currently works as a research consultant for Microsoft Research mapping technology platforms involved in the management of TB. Prior to that she worked at a connected diagnostics company, UNICEF and the Clinton Global Initiative. She holds a Masters in Public Health from Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and a Bachelors of Arts and Science from McGill University. 

 

Affiliations

Department of Clinical Research
Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases

Centres

Centre for Maternal Adolescent Reproductive & Child Health (MARCH)
TB Centre

Research

Research Area
Clinical care
Clinical guidelines
Diagnostics
Drug resistance
Health care policy
Health policy
Infectious disease policy
Organisational research
Public health
Research : policy relationship
Adolescent health
Capacity strengthening
Disease control
Global Health
Mixed methods
Mobile technologies
Implementation research
Qualitative methods
Discipline
Development studies
Epidemiology
Operational research
Policy analysis
Social Policy
Disease and Health Conditions
HIV/AIDS
Infectious disease
Malaria
Tuberculosis
Emerging Infectious Disease
Coronavirus