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Anna Olsen is an Associate Professor at the Australian National University in the School of Medicine and Psychology. Her interdisciplinary research focuses on practical and critical approaches to public health, particularly concerning marginalized populations and qualitative methodologies. Current research interests include pill testing, opioid overdose prevention, drug use during motherhood, domestic and family violence, and the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Dr. Olsen values collaborative approaches in her research and has extensive experience working with government and community organizations in evaluation projects. Additionally, she teaches and supervises postgraduate students in anthropology, medicine, public health, and psychology, guiding the next generation of researchers and practitioners in these fields.
Australian National University • Canberra, Australia
Teaching and supervising postgraduate students in various disciplines, conducting interdisciplinary research in public health and social sciences.
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