Lecturer in Rural Clinical School, Medical School, The Australian National University, Australian National University
I Nyoman Sutarsa is an academic at Rural Clinical School, Medical School, The Australian National University and Department of Public Health and Preventative Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Udayana University, Indonesia. He is also a PhD scholar at the Department of Social Foundation of Medicine, Medical School, The Australian National University, examining the practice of power within health systems and policy processes in Indonesia. His core expertise is in health and medicine with grounding knowledge on health system, governance and policy. He has significant experiences working with governmental agencies, national and international not-for-profit sectors. He is a member of the editorial board Public Health and Preventive Medicine Archive Journal.
Jun 14, 2020 12:02 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
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