I want to thank NMVS Research Academy for initiating this mentor-mentee program. Research knowledge is minimal among health professionals in developing countries like Nepal. I hope that through this program, many health professionals will have an opportunity to enhance their research skills and make a significant difference in Nepal's health system. I believe, through this program, you will be able to conduct research that contributes to and brings positive changes in the well-being of Nepalese people. I would be happy to support interested mentees and I wish all the best to all the mentees of this program.
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Biography:
Dr Lalita Sah (PhD, MSc Public Health, MBBS, FHEA)
Lecturer in Public Health, University of Bradford
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https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4347-3970
https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=2wP9clAAAAAJ&hl=en
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Dr Lalita Sah is a lecturer in Public Health at the Faculty of Health Studies. Her background is in medicine, public health and research. She has interest and experience in global health inequalities, health service access, maternal health, and mental health and wellbeing. She supports and appreciates NMVS Research Academy for initiating this mentor-mentee program, as it is evident that research knowledge is very limited among health professionals in developing countries like Nepal. She believes that through this program, many health professionals will be able to enhance their research skills and make a significant difference in Nepal's health system. She would be happy to support interested mentees and wish all the best to all the mentees of this program.