Rachel Gur-Arieمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
- Ethical Decision Making
- Global Health
- Vaccines
- +۴ مورد دیگر
Rachel Gur-Arie is an Assistant Professor at the Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation, Arizona State University. Her research focuses on the ethics of vaccine policy, healthcare worker professional responsibilities, and global health bioethics. She holds affiliations with the Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention and the School of Technology for Public Health. Dr. Gur-Arie completed her PhD in health systems management at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel, and served as a Fulbright Scholar there. Her postdoctoral training included a Hecht-Levi Fellowship at Johns Hopkins University and the University of Oxford's Wellcome Center for Ethics and Humanities. Her expertise bridges ethics, global health, and policy, with special attention to vaccine hesitancy among healthcare workers. Current projects include NHGRI-funded genomic medicine ethics collaboration with Mayo Clinic and Mountain Park Health Center. She teaches courses on ethics in healthcare, genomics, and team-based research practicums. Grants and collaborations highlight her work on pandemic resource allocation ethics, intervention hesitancy in global contexts, and community-academic HIV partnerships. Notable research includes analyses of vaccine mandates, pandemic policy transparency, and equity in healthcare interventions. Dr. Gur-Arie's work is driven by advancing ethical frameworks that address systemic inequities in public health systems while prioritizing frontline healthcare worker perspectives. Her interdisciplinary approach integrates qualitative research methods with normative ethical analysis to shape actionable policy recommendations.









