
معرفی
Anisa Jafar is an Honorary Clinical Lecturer at the University of Manchester, affiliated with the Division of Cardiovascular Sciences in the Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health. She is a Houghton Dunn Fellow at Manchester Foundation Trust and specializes in global health and emergency care, particularly in resource-limited settings (ARC-H). Her clinical training in Paediatric Emergency Medicine and Emergency Medicine is set to conclude in 2025.
Education includes a PhD in Medical Documentation in Sudden Onset Disasters (Manchester, 2019), an MPH in Emergency Humanitarian Assistance (Manchester, 2014), and a Diploma in Tropical Medicine & Hygiene (Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, 2010). She holds professional certifications such as FRCEM (2022) and MRCEM (2012).
Research focuses on qualitative and quantitative methodologies in emergency care, including data gaps in humanitarian contexts and cross-cultural adaptation. She co-founded the Global Emergency Care Collaborative (GECCo) and chairs RCEM’s Research & Publications committee, managing grants for Low/Middle-Income Countries (LMICs). Collaborations include the World Health Organization and NGOs like UK-Med.
Key achievements include the NIHR Young Researcher of the Year (2022) and over 46 peer-reviewed publications. Her work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals, emphasizing health equity and emergency care systems. She actively engages in policy impacts, such as optimizing emergency medical team deployments worldwide.
Labs/Teams: GECCo, RCEM committees, and interdisciplinary groups addressing global emergency care challenges.


