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Hilde Bondevik is a Professor at the Department of Public Health and Interdisciplinary Health Sciences at the University of Oslo. She has held roles such as Head of Department (2022–2025) and Program Director for the Master’s in Interdisciplinary Health Research (2012–2016). Her academic background includes a Dr. philosophiae from UiO’s Faculty of Humanities (2007) and prior positions as Associate Professor and Senior Lecturer.
**Research Interests**: Medical Humanities, Medical History, Gender Perspectives on Health, Narrative Approaches in Medicine, Illness Descriptions in Fiction, Cancer Survivorship, Medicalization, Qualitative Methods, and Scientific Theory. She leads the Rethinking Cancer Survivorship project under Norway’s SAMKUL program.
**Teaching**: Courses include HELSEF 4100 (Theoretical Foundations of Health Sciences), HELSEF4301/4302 (Research Methods), and MED1100 (Medical Humanities). She supervises PhD and master’s students in health sciences.
**Research Trends**: Recent articles focus on cancer survivorship narratives, metaphor use in patient blogs, interdisciplinary clinical communication, and ethical aspects of medical practices like ECT. Collaborations span Nordic networks in medical humanities and disability studies.
**Grants & Projects**: Active in the SAMKUL-funded cancer survivorship project and oversees the Society, Health and Power research group. Her work bridges medical practice, literature, and sociocultural analysis.




