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Sarah Hartmann is a postdoctoral researcher in Critical Sustainability Studies at the University of Bern, focusing on issues related to healthcare mobilities and professional aspirations of medical professionals. Her work is informed by empirical research in Romania and Switzerland, examining how different structural and personal factors affect both the healthcare systems and the lives of medical professionals. Sarah has conducted significant research on medical travel facilitation, exploring the ethical complexities and spatial narratives that emerge in transnational healthcare contexts. She employs innovative qualitative methods, including film and collaboration with visual anthropologists, to communicate her findings to diverse audiences. She holds a PhD in Geography from Open University and has an extensive background in economic and human geography. Her research interests encompass the intersections of mobility justice, healthcare, and transformation processes in labor markets, which contribute to her role as a lecturer overseeing BSc and MSc theses.
University of Bern • Bern, Switzerland
Leading postdoctoral project on sustainable healthcare work and mobilities.
University of Zurich • Zurich, Switzerland
Conducting research on labor geography and assessment of trust in platform-mediated caregiving.
University of Zurich • Zurich, Switzerland
Teaching and conducting research in the Department of Geography.
Part of the Swiss Joint Master in Computer Science (Bern, Fribourg, Neuchâtel).