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Maria Ingeborg Goldschmidt is a Research Fellow at the University of Copenhagen's Department of Public Health within the Faculty of Social Sciences, specializing in Health Services Research. Her work focuses on health disparities among ethnic minority populations, particularly regarding long COVID outcomes and healthcare access.
Her research interests span public health epidemiology, infectious disease dynamics, and qualitative analysis of healthcare barriers. Key areas include:
- Ethnic disparities in long COVID diagnosis and management
- Stigma and access to care for minority populations
- Infectious disease outbreak investigation
- Molecular mechanisms of inflammatory conditions
Analysis of her recent publications reveals consistent focus on health equity in pandemic responses, with methodological strengths in mixed-methods research combining clinical data, register studies, and qualitative interviews. Her work demonstrates particular expertise in Scandinavian minority health contexts with international collaborations extending to the Netherlands.
Her clinical background as a physician informs her research approach, bridging practical healthcare delivery with academic investigation. Current work examines long-term COVID-19 impacts through both quantitative risk factor analysis and patient experience narratives.
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