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Dr. Mithila Faruque is a Researcher and Co-Supervisor at the School of Health & Wellbeing, University of Glasgow. Her work focuses on healthcare adaptation for long-term conditions, particularly in global health contexts such as Bangladesh. She advises students on topics like cardiac rehabilitation provision and collaborates on interdisciplinary research.
Research Interests: Mithila's research emphasizes the adaptation of healthcare interventions for chronic illnesses, leveraging scoping reviews to inform global health strategies. Her recent work explores how interventions can be tailored to diverse populations, with a focus on low-resource settings.
Advising & Grants: She co-supervises Jamal Uddin's study on 'Cardiac Rehabilitation Provision in Bangladesh.' While specific grants are not detailed, her affiliation with the MRC CSO SPHSU (Medical Research Council/Chief Scientist Office Scottish Public Health Sciences Unit) suggests involvement in collaborative health research initiatives.
Labs/Teams: Affiliated with the MRC CSO SPHSU at Berkeley Square, Glasgow, contributing to public health and wellbeing research programs.
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