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Thomas Druetz is an Associate Professor in the Department of Social and Preventive Medicine at the Université de Montréal's School of Public Health. He holds affiliations with the CÉRIUM (Centre d'études et de recherches internationales) and CReSP (Centre de recherche en santé publique). His research focuses on global health, malaria control, impact evaluations of healthcare interventions, and maternal and child health in low-resource settings.
Education:
- PhD in Public Health, Université de Montréal
- MA in International Studies
- DESS (Advanced Diploma) in Community Health
- Licence (BSc) in Political Science
Research Interests:
- Evaluation of universal health coverage strategies
- Malaria elimination and control interventions
- Policy impacts on maternal and child health
- Health equity in low-income countries
Grants & Projects:
- Principal Investigator: 'La couverture sanitaire universelle: intervenir pour améliorer l'accès et la qualité des services de santé'
- Co-Investigator: 'Mitigating Illness and Raising Wellness at the Human-Dog Interface in Northern Canada'
- Lead on projects assessing malaria interventions in Burkina Faso, Mali, and Haiti
Awards:
- 2022 Excellence in Teaching Award, Université de Montréal
- FRQS Junior 1 Research Grant (2019–2023)
- Best PhD Thesis Award from Quebec's Population Health Research Network (2015)
Teaching: Known for interactive, equity-focused pedagogy, including role-playing and flipped classrooms. Leads the Global Health track in the Public Health PhD program.
Labs/Teams: Member of CÉRIUM (international studies) and CReSP (public health research center).

