
معرفی
Sarbinaz Bekmuratova, Ph.D., MS is an Associate Professor in the Department of Occupational Therapy at Creighton University's School of Pharmacy and Health Professions. Her work focuses on human trafficking survivor care, public health equity, and healthcare provider education. She has conducted extensive research in Kyrgyzstan and the U.S., emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to address structural violence and improve survivor well-being.
Her research explores trafficking survivor experiences, healthcare professional preparedness, and community reintegration strategies. Key areas include the intersection of human rights and public health, with a focus on marginalized populations such as racial/ethnic minorities and individuals with disabilities.
Dr. Bekmuratova's publications highlight innovative educational interventions for occupational and physical therapists, policy analysis for anti-trafficking efforts, and qualitative studies on clinical outcomes. Her work bridges global health challenges with local community needs, advocating for culturally competent and trauma-informed practices.
Though no specific grants or lab affiliations are listed, her scholarship reflects a commitment to translational research that directly impacts clinical practice and policy development.





