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Dr. Alejandro Gonzalez Aquines is a Lecturer at the School of Nursing & Healthcare Leadership within the Faculty of Health Studies at the University of Bradford. He holds a medical degree and a Master's in Public Health, specializing in health systems and health services research. His work focuses on evidence-based approaches to improve patient care quality through systematic reviews, data analysis, and healthcare evaluation.
Research interests include health systems strengthening, integrated care coordination, and the application of research synthesis methods. He has published extensively on stroke care, healthcare corruption, telemedicine innovations in middle-income countries, and non-communicable disease management in regions like Latin America and Kosovo.
Dr. Aquines teaches modules such as 'Introduction to Public Health' and 'Global Challenges in Public Health.' His work spans over 130 publications, including peer-reviewed journals, reports, and research papers addressing healthcare access barriers, telestroke implementation, and post-stroke rehabilitation challenges. He actively contributes to professional associations and advocates for resilient health systems through policy analysis and anticipatory governance strategies.
Key research themes include: stroke intervention outcomes, health system corruption dynamics during pandemics, and telemedicine scaling in resource-limited settings. His publications reveal a strong emphasis on bridging clinical practice with public health policy through rigorous evidence generation and dissemination.
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