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Dr. Pramod Regmi is a Senior Lecturer in International Health at Bournemouth University, UK. He serves as a Visiting Fellow at the Manmohan Memorial Institute of Health Sciences (Nepal) and Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences (India). His work focuses on migrant health, maternal health, research ethics, and health disparities in low-income settings.
- PhD in Public Health, University of Aberdeen (2011)
- MSc in Health Services & Public Health Research, University of Aberdeen (2005)
- MSc in Population Studies, Tribhuvan University (2001)
His research spans chronic kidney disease among Nepali migrants, mental health, pre-departure training, and social stigma. He leads the Migration Health Research theme at Bournemouth University and co-leads the Athena Swan initiative for gender equality.
Recent publications (2024-2025) address kidney disease in Gulf migrants, condom use in MENA, and health burdens of returning migrants. Key collaborators include institutions in Nepal, India, Malaysia, and the UK.
- Senior Fellow, Higher Education Academy (2023-)
- Nepal Bidhya Bhusan 'Ka' Education Award (2012)
- Fellow, Chitwan Medical College (2015-)
He supervises PhD students on topics like migrant health, HIV stigma, and caesarean section trends. Grants include funding from the British Academy, Colt Foundation, and Bournemouth University GCRF. He co-founded the Health Research Network for Migrant Workers in Asia and contributes to policy through the Nepal Family Health Cohort.