Profiles And Contributions To This Article

Reaching every district - development and testing of a health micro-planning strategy for reaching difficult to reach populations in Mongolia

B  Enkhtuya

B Enkhtuya

qualifications: MD, MSc

position: Head, Department of Immunization


T  Badamusuren

T Badamusuren

qualifications: MD, PhD

position: Head, Department of Immunization


N  Dondog

N Dondog

qualifications: MD

position: Advisor, Department of Immunization


L  Khandsuren

L Khandsuren

qualifications: MD, MSc

position: Chief pediatrician


N  Elbegtuya

N Elbegtuya

qualifications: MD

position: Head practitioner, family clinic


G  Jargal

G Jargal

qualifications: MD, PhD

position: Head practitioner, family clinic


V  Surenchimeg

V Surenchimeg

qualifications: MD, MPH

position: Project coordinator


John  Grundy

John Grundy

qualifications: BA, MPH

position: Public health consultant

Australia

John Grundy (BA,MPH) has a background in remote area community health in Australia, and as a project manager for health development projects in the Asian region (14 years international experience in Cambodia, the Philippines, North Korea, Vietnam, Mongolia, Myanmar and Malaysia). John has been involved as an academic with public health training and research in the university sector in Australia. He is currently a health systems and immunization consultant affiliated with the Nossal Institute for Global Health at the University of Melbourne, and is based in Cambodia. He has published articles on the subject of health management and immunization in the Asian region in peer reviewed literature, and also on the subjects of health promotion and primary health care research.


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