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Michael Ekubu Otim is a past academic researcher with a focus on public health challenges in low-resource settings and Indigenous health systems. His work emphasizes evidence-based practices in stroke care, healthcare workforce dynamics, and policy-driven health interventions. He has collaborated on studies across Ghana, Australia, Timor-Leste, and other regions, addressing healthcare access barriers, cost-effectiveness of programs, and retention of health professionals in underserved areas.
- Research interests include: Global Health Policy, Indigenous Healthcare Equity, Healthcare Workforce Motivation, and Chronic Disease Management.
- Key contributions: Protocol development for cough management in children, cost analysis of asthma programs, and systemic reviews of stroke care barriers.
His articles highlight trends in translating research into actionable policies, particularly through program budgeting tools and randomized controlled trials. Despite no explicitly listed awards, his work demonstrates impactful contributions to health equity frameworks. Otim has been involved in multidisciplinary teams studying respiratory health, disability economics, and acute care linkages with Indigenous communities.
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